
King Arthur, in traditional mythology, is depicted as a noble and just ruler of Camelot, often portrayed as a mature and wise king who wielded Excalibur and united Britain under
chivalric ideals. His legend is deeply tied to themes of destiny, betrayal, and the fall of Camelot, with figures like Merlin, Lancelot, and Mordred shaping his rise and downfall.
Arthur’s leadership is marked by his commitment to justice and the establishment of the Round Table, symbolizing equality among his knights. However, his kingdom ultimately crumbles due to internal strife, including the betrayal of Lancelot and Guinevere, as well as Mordred’s rebellion, leading to Arthur’s tragic fate at the Battle of Camlann and his mystical departure to Avalon.