And so he sends Bedivere to throw Excalibur into the lake nearby, then return and tell what he has seen. Bedivere hides the sword under a tree, thinking it too precious to throw away, then returns and says he has obeyed. Bedivere says he saw only waves and winds. Arthur sends him twice more, and the last time Bedivere does as he has been commanded.
A hand catches the sword and brandishes it three times. Then at Arthur's command, Bedivere carries the king to the waterside, where a barge awaits him and some ladies in black hoods. Bedivere puts Arthur in the barge and he is borne away to Avilon, perhaps to heal his wounds, perhaps to die. Bedivere wanders through a forest until he comes to where a hermit is kneeling over a fresh grave.
It is the grave of a man brought to him at midnight by ladies in black. Whether or not the body is really that of Arthur, no one knows. Some say Arthur still lives, and some say riot. Previous The Siege of Benwick. Removing book from your Reading List will also remove any bookmarked pages associated with this title. Sir Lucan remained loyal to King Arthur throughout the schism with Lancelot and on occasion acted as their go-between.
Similarly during Mordred's rebellion he stayed by the monarch's side and though wounded, with his brother, Bedivere, he was one of the few knights left standing at the Battle of Camlann. Worried about looters on the battlefield, Lucan and Bedivere attempted to move the dying Arthur into a nearby chapel for safety; but the strain was too much for Lucan. A severe wound burst open, spilling out his bowels, and he died.
He is a young boy found and cared for by Arthur's knight Dagonet. Quondam et Futurus Explore. Who is the only survivor of the battle King Arthur? Bedivere and Arthur alone survived the battle, and the King gave him the command to throw Excalibur back into the Lake.
What happens to King Arthur's sword in the end? A hand rising from the lake pulls the sword underwater. King Arthur falls upon it, with Sir Bedivere's help. What is the ending of the story the day of destiny? At the end of the day, Mordred is the only man of his army left standing, and Arthur has only two knights, Sir Lucan and Sir Bedivere. Against Sir Lucan's advice, Arthur fights Mordred and kills him, but he gets his own death wound as he does it.
How does Sir Bedivere respond when Arthur asks him to throw Excalibur in the water? He refuses to do as he was asked so he hides it by a tree and pretended to throw it away so when Arthur asked him did he do so and he didn't mention the Lady of the Lake he knew Bedivere had lied.
The third time, Sir Bedivere obeys. Who comes to Arthur in a vision to warn him? Sir Lancelot. Why do the armies spring to attack after telling each other they would not do so? Armies spring to attack after telling each other they would not do so because they had orders to only draw swords when they saw someone else's. One of the soldiers was bitten in the foot by an adder and the other soldier drew his sword to kill it.
It was an injury that made a soldier draw his sword. What is Sir Lucas's advice to Arthur? He also reminds him of the dream King Arthur had, in which Sir Gawain warned him about the outcome. He will die if he proceeds with his plan to fight Sir Modred.
What is Arthur's dream?
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