The Return of Arthur explores the medieval belief that the king did not truly die at Camlann but was carried to Avalon, leaving open the possibility of his return in Britain’s hour of need.
A visionary tale, The Dream of Rhonabwy tells of a Welsh warrior who, while resting in a crumbling house, dreams himself into King Arthur’s Britain.
Morgan le Fay’s enchanted realms blur the line between reality and illusion. In Arthurian romance, her magic tests knights’ courage and reveals the mystery of Avalon itself.
The world of duels and trials by combat in Arthurian legend and medieval Europe, where honor, justice, and courage were tested in legendary battles and heroic confrontations.
King Arthur rose from prophecy and hidden beginnings to unite Britain under sword and honor. His life tells of heroism, betrayal, and the quest for a just realm. Even in legend, he endures—the once and future king.
The historicity of Arthur remains debated. Early sources are silent, later chronicles name him, and archaeology provides context but not proof. Between history and legend, a Brittonic war leader may stand behind the enduring myth.
The betrayal of Mordred divides Arthur’s kingdom and leads to the final civil war of the Arthurian legend, culminating in the battle of Camlann.




