On New Year's Eve, a mysterious green knight challenges King Arthur's court to a beheading game.
The Scabbard of Excalibur, adorned with gold and precious stones, was more than decoration: it magically protected its bearer from losing blood, no matter the wound.
Excalibur is the sword of kings — born in Avalon, borne by Arthur, and returned at last to the Lady of the Lake. More than a weapon, it is the sign of divine rule, the boundary between mortal and Otherworld, and the enduring symbol of Britain’s once and future king.
The women of Arthurian legend embody power in its many forms — queens, lovers, warriors, and saints. Through them, the ideals of love, loyalty, and tragedy take human shape.
Wise women and prophetesses speak with the voice of fate itself. They heal, foretell, and guide, bridging the world of mortals and the unseen. From Nimue to the Lady of the Lake, their words shape destiny.
Figures like Merlin and Morgan le Fay shape the destiny of Camelot through wisdom, prophecy, and peril. Their magic reflects both divine mystery and human temptation.
Explore the White Hart in Arthurian legend — from Girart d’Amiens to Malory, a symbol of destiny, the Otherworld, and spiritual transformation.
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.
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