He had a tendency to stammer when he was nervous, which he always seemed to be when he was summoned by Mordred. |
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Arthur defeats Lucius in Gaul, but in his absence, his nephew Mordred seduces and marries Guinevere and seizes the throne. |
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Mordred and Agravaine have been scheming to uncover Lancelot and Guinevere's adultery for quite some time. |
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Arthur receives a message that Mordred, whom he had left in charge back in Britain, has usurped his throne, and he leads his forces back home. |
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Seeing no other recourse, at the Battle of Camlann, Arthur charges Mordred and impales him with a spear. |
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Arthurian epic Idylls of the King describes Lyonesse as the site of the final battle between Arthur and Mordred. |
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But with the last of his strength, Mordred impales himself even further, so as to come within striking distance of King Arthur, then gives a mortal blow to Arthur's head. |
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Allen will play Morgause, Goodall will play Igraine, Mathis will play Gwenhwyfar, Atterton will play Arthur, Vartan will play Lancelot and Matheson will play Mordred. |
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Arthurian literature differed from conventional version of the legend by treating Arthur as a villain and Mordred, the son of the king of the Picts, as a hero. |
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The boat crashes and all but Mordred, who later kills his father, perish. |
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In the invasion Gawain is mortally injured, and writes to Lancelot, asking for his help against Mordred, and for forgiveness for separating the Round Table. |
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Departing from Geoffrey of Monmouth's history in which Mordred is left in charge, Malory's Arthur leaves his court in the hands of Sir Constantine of Cornwall and an advisor. |
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