Return of Arthur

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.

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.

King Arthur was a British war leader in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. Over time, legend transformed him into a great king, the ruler of Camelot, and the seeker of the Holy Grail. His story has inspired centuries of poetry, romance, and cultural imagination, making him one of the most enduring figures of Western legend.