17/05/2026
A mysterious valley associated with Morgan le Fay in Chrétien de Troyes's "Erec."
16/05/2026
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- ARTHURIAN LOCATIONS
- Arthuriana
- Forests and Woodlands
- French Romance Tradition
- Source | Lancelot, or Le Chevalier de la Charrette
- Source | Le Morte Darthur
- Source | Perceval, or Le Conte del Graal
- Source | Perlesvaus
- Source | Post-Vulgate Suite du Merlin
- Source | Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- Source | The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell
- Source | Vulgate Estoire del Saint Graal
- Source | Vulgate Lancelot
- Source | Vulgate Merlin
- Source | Yvain, or Le Chevalier au Lion
A recurring enchanted woodland in Arthurian romance, associated with illusion, wandering, and supernatural trial.
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 many figures who inhabit Arthurian legend — from children and messengers to wise women, dwarves, and sorcerers. Each plays a part in shaping the world of Camelot and the code of chivalry that defines it.





