![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One son was Gawain, handsome and strong, whom Arthur called Gawain the Courteous. When Lot laid down his arms and swore fealty to Arthur, he sent his sons to become knights at Camelot. The last to surrender was Arthur’s own brother-in-law, King Lot of Orkney. In twelve great battles he defeated petty kings who had been constantly at war, laying waste all the land. Lightnings and thunders surrounded him as he fought. No King before Arthur had been able to unite the realm and rule it. BECAUSE I’M NOT!!! The pictures really don't go with the story, I know, so don't complain about it! So don’t think this is written by a girl. All the wording is original, except the parts in these ( ). It was originally written by Margery Evernden. It doesn’t belong to me, so don’t give me credit for the story. This story is an original story about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. ![]()
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