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King Arthur Pendragon was born on April 5, 1954. He is 60 years old and most known as being a media personality.
On Trinity Sunday, King Arthur has a troubling dream in which he is bedecked in gold cloth and seated in a chair on a turned scaffold. Directly below him is a very deep well that contains dragons, sea serpents and other horrible creatures. Suddenly, the scaffold gives, and Arthur is thrown into the well where the creatures proceed to tear him apart.
Yes. According to scientific discovery, for Arthur to have his reincarnation, it must have been from 1500 to 200 years since he is dead. On the same night of his reincarnation there must be a meteor shower and an eclipse. So exactly from January 3rd and June 4th 2012 King Arthur will allegedly have his reincarnation.
King Arthur stood for creating the utopia that Merlin had foreseen in the future. He was noble and strong but he also stood as a leader amongst his knights of the round in Camelot. He was essentially a overlord who created peace and harmony in the dreams that one day he could create the utopia that Merlin and him had sought for. Hope this helps!!
The climax of "The Day of Destiny" in Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur" is the final battle between King Arthur and Mordred at the Battle of Camlann. This battle ultimately leads to the deaths of both Arthur and Mordred, as well as the downfall of Camelot and the Round Table.
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There is a book called "The Order Of The Bear". This is the reirnarnation of King Arthur, which happens every thousand years. This is the day a Lunar Eclipse and a Meteor Shower will happen on the same night. We don't know exactly the right time and day that it will happen, but we have a pretty good idea. The one who was born with the destiny to be King Arthur, will have to fight against Mordred with more power then he had before, knowing that he was betrayed by his wife and his very close friend. He has to fight with all his might to beat Mordred so that we won't have to live in the darkest days. There's a saying that whoever and wherever King Arthur is, that if he has a sword that it will transform into the sword of King Arthur, so that he may fight in the battle with his Knights. No one knows who or where the next King Arthur is, but we do know that they will win and that the pieces will be back in place, that the destiny for the next thousand years for the King Arthur will be even stronger.
Its the Prophecy that one day King Arthur will one day be reincarnated. And rise up as the worlds Right full kingforever and ever.
On Trinity Sunday King Arthur dreamed he was appareled in gold cloth and seated in a chair which stood on a turned scaffold. Below him, many fathoms deep, was a dark well, and in the water swam serpents, dragons, and wild beasts. Suddenly the scaffold tilted and Arthur was flung into the water, where all the creatures struggled toward him and began tearing him limb from limb.
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December 25, Christmas Day
Every day, King Arthur would take lessons from Merlyn. He would also try to remove the sword from the stone, until he finally succeeded.
The exposition in the story of "The Day of Destiny" typically sets the scene by introducing the main characters, providing background information about the setting, and laying the foundation for the conflict that will unfold. It serves to establish the context for the events that will follow in the narrative.
In some versions of the legend, King Arthur does pull the sword Excalibur from the stone on Christmas Day. This event is a key moment in establishing his rightful claim to the throne of England.
Some people belive that one day King Arthur will reincardinated. He could anyone u know just look around you and u might fin him.
King Arthur was taken to the Isle of Avalon to be healed, and what happened to him after reaching the island is a mystery. Some say he lies in a cave awaiting the day he is needed again by his country, others say King Arthur he died at Avalon. Apart from the somewhat dubious claim by the monks at Glastonbury to have found King Arthur's grave in the Middle Ages, no real evidence has emerged for an Arthurian grave. King Arthur was taken to the Isle of Avalon to be healed, and what happened to him after reaching the island is a mystery. Some say he lies in a cave awaiting the day he is needed again by his country, others say King Arthur he died at Avalon. Apart from the somewhat dubious claim by the monks at Glastonbury to have found King Arthur's grave in the Middle Ages, no real evidence has emerged for an Arthurian grave.