Resumen de esto Two separate forces inhabited the land of England. Arthur, in the east, fought and won battles to reunite the country. Mordred, in the west, destroyed whatever stood in his way. It was the two men's destiny to meet. Their battle would determine the fate of England. A river separated Arthur and Mordred's men as they prepared to face each other. They agreed to fight to the death at dawn, with the winner taking complete control of the country. Mordred fell asleep that night as his mother was talking to him of his future victory. Arthur slept thinking of not being able to find Lancelot. Arthur dreamed that he saw Lancelot waiting for him. Sir Gawain was there watching them. Each time Arthur approached Lancelot, Lancelot moved away, warning the King that they were being watched. Arthur also saw a woman running. He ran after her, but before he could touch her dress, she flew up into the air, leaving him staring at the empty sky. He saw Merlin's face and he woke up terrified. The woman was not Guinevere, he knew it, and he began to realise that he had been cruelly deceived. Arthur went to where Sir Gawain lay asleep. He woke him, touching him on the chest with Excalibur. "Sir Gawain, how deep was your jealousy of Sir Lancelot?" Sir Gawain could not move. He was held paralysed by Excalibur's force. "As deep as my love for you, my King!" Arthur lifted the sword and walked to the river bank. A strip of golden daylight broke the horizon. The sun had risen, and Arthur promised to fight in the name of Sir Lancelot, a knight whose faith and honour he had judged unfairly. Morgan woke in a place where there was no sun, only clouds of smoke. She called for Mordred; she ran through the smoke, only to find herself again in the same spot, surrounded by the same rising smoke. She tried to change herself into something which would take her away from this awful place, but she could not. Her powers had left her. Merlin's voice spoke to her. "Those who do not respect the magic they practise are condemned to wander worlds where their powers are useless. I see worlds no man or woman could imagine. You will see a world no person would want to." As Merlin's voice faded, Morgan realised that she was completely alone - forever. She let out a horrible scream into the emptiness - a scream which only she would hear. Mordred was uneasy without his mother at his side. Yet his animal instincts and his desire for blood led him into battle. The fighting was the most violent England had ever seen. Knights who once had been united now fought each other. Knights on horseback, in the river below, killed each other without feeling. The river turned red with their blood. Mordred fought his way to the other side of the river. Arthur had been waiting for him. When he saw Mordred approach him, snarling like a dog, Arthur drew Excalibur. They fought, and though Mordred was trained well, he was no match for King Arthur and Excalibur. His true strength had left him when his mother disappeared. Arthur stood over Mordred's wounded body, about to put an end to Mordred's evil existence. As he raised Excalibur above his head, a knight from the battle approached. It was Lancelot, who had returned to defend the King. Arthur stopped and stared. His heart leapt with joy. Mordred quickly picked up his sword and wounded Arthur deeply in his right side. Arthur took Excalibur and put an end to the ugly life which was Mordred, before he himself fell to the ground. "My King, it is I who have injured you. You turned your head for my benefit." "Lancelot, I am dying, but there is no better sight than you before I do. I ask your forgiveness for not believing in your loyalty." "You have it and anything else I can offer you." "Take Excalibur to a dark valley far away from the kingdom, far from sight and sound. When you reach the crystal lake that lies in it, throw the sword in its water. I was not the King it was meant for." "If that is your wish, it is my command." Lancelot rode through the night. As the sun rose behind the mountains which surrounded the lake he stood before, he threw Excalibur into it with all the strength in his body. As he watched it fly through the air and into the lake, his eyes widened as he saw a woman's hand reach out of the water to grab its handle. It held it straight above the water for a moment, then pulled it fast below. Lancelot understood then that no man in his lifetime would unite all of England. He left the lake hoping that one day one man would.
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Resume de esto After peace came to England and people were living in harmony, Arthur decided to establish a symbol of the country's unity which would help keep the unity and peace they enjoyed. He invited all the barons of the castles in England who had remained loyal to the king during his fight for peace to come and sit at a round table Arthur had specially designed. At this table, all men's opinions were equal and matters on how to keep peace and unity in England were discussed. Sir Lancelot sat to the right of Arthur and Sir Gawain sat to the left. They were the bravest and most noble of Arthur's knights, and Arthur put complete trust in them. Sir Gawain was jealous of Sir Lancelot. He knew Lancelot was Arthur's favourite knight because he had been the first to be knighted by the King. Lancelot was said to have a pure heart. He had no ambitions for himself, only for the King and Queen. Gawain did not believe this. He thought Lancelot, like all men, wanted to be King himself. If Lancelot were King, Gawain thought, he would have a Queen as beautiful and virtuous as Guinevere. Arthur was called from the castle to visit Guinevere's father, Leodegran. Arthur asked Lancelot to guard the Queen's tower while he was gone, as Lancelot was surely the best swordsman in England. Sir Gawain gained the trust of one of the Queen's maids. He asked her to give a letter to the Queen which he said was from Lancelot. In it, Gawain wrote that Lancelot was in love with the Queen, and that although Lancelot did not want to betray the King, he would like to talk to the Queen in private. The Queen sent for Lancelot the moment she read the letter. Lancelot, unwilling to leave his post, was grateful that Gawain was there to watch the tower while he spoke to Guinevere. The Queen was very direct with Lancelot. She asked him to explain the letter. "Although it is in my name, I'm afraid it is not by my hand." "And your heart?" "My heart is at the service of the King and Queen." "Do you love me Sir Lancelot?" "I love you as my Queen and as the King's wife." Guinevere was satisfied with Lancelot's answers, but she was surprised to find that her own heart was moved by his nobility and grace. She asked him to sit with her to play a game of chess. Lancelot trusted Sir Gawain to keep his post, at the door of the tower. The king returned, surprised to see Sir Gawain at the door of the queen's tower. "My King. I saw the door unguarded and so I have been guarding it myself. I am sure the Queen is safe, for I have heard laughter from her chamber." Sir Gawain couldn't have planned it better. But, as the king arrived at the Queen's chamber, the Queen and Lancelot had reached for the same game piece at the same time. Their hands touched. Guinevere lightly held Lancelot's fingers. Lancelot raised her hand with his. "Will you kiss my hand before you return it?" "As my Queen, I will..." Arthur kicked the door open. Lancelot stood up, reaching for his sword. Arthur thought he saw them holding hands. The expression of embarrassment on Guinevere's face gave Arthur more need to worry. "You left your post." "I was called." "Silence! You left your post. Now, do as I say and attend to your duties!" The love Arthur felt for Lancelot and Guinevere hurt him as he was now not sure the love was being returned.
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Necesito resumen de este capitulo por favor es esteA few years passed, and in time the Queen gave birth to a son. Uther had completely forgotten his promise to Merlin until the day Merlin came to claim what was his. He entered the chamber where the Queen was playing with her baby son. Uther followed behind. His face was deathly pale. The Queen saw by her husband's expression that something terrible had happened. She rose to greet him. "What is it Uther? You do not look well." He explained the promise he had made to Merlin. Igraine, the Queen, was furious. "You fool! You would give up your own child for the price of a sword?" Uther turned to Merlin. "Please Merlin, I beg you, don't take our child! I'll give you anything else you ask." "You gave me your word of honour. The child is mine." And with that, he took the baby from Igraine's arms. She screamed for the King to take the child back, but Uther was weak against Merlin's powers. Merlin cast a spell over the King and Queen, which kept them from moving. When Merlin was gone, the spell went with him, so the King took Excalibur to the forest to find Merlin and his son. Heavy clouds came over the sky, and it began to rain. Uther called out for Merlin as he moved through the forest. The rain, and his wish to see his son, prevented Uther from seeing the thieves hiding in the trees. A thief jumped on Uther's back. "Give us the sword and we will let you live." Uther couldn't reach Excalibur. He tried to grasp it, but one of the thieves stabbed him with a knife. As he fell, he touched Excalibur. It gave him the strength to rise and fight, but he was badly injured. He knew he was going to die, and crawled to the nearest rock to rest. The rain poured down on him as he called out to Merlin. "Merlin! I have kept my promise. I will leave Excalibur in this rock, but you must make my son a king." Uther rose up with all his strength and pushed Excalibur into the rock right up to the handle. The King fell down on the ground and died next to that rock. Merlin appeared beside Uther. "No man shall pull this sword from this rock unless he is the next king of England."
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