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King Arthur is a semi-legendary character in the history of Great Britain and a relevant character of medieval European literature. According to the legend, arthur was the son of king Uther Pendragon and, as soon as he was born, he was taken away by the wizard and Uthers counselor, Marlin and raised by the knight Hector, away from the political problems of Camelot and without knowing his royal origin. After uther pendragon died, the chaos took over Camelot and, when Arthur was a young man, there was a prophecy which said that he who could remove Others sword from the stone where it was nailed was the real and legitimate king of camelot. Arthur was the only person who was able to take it out and, after that, he became king of camelot. Under the direction of his mentor, Merlin, Arthur was tested and became a great warrior and a great ruler of the kingdom camelot, where he founded the order of the knights of the round table. In the legend, he and his knights fought against invaders, rescued many ladies in danger, and went on quests for magical objects, like the Holy Grail.

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