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In some universes, the John F. Kennedy administration was nicknamed “Camelot”. This symbolically made Kennedy's killer, a retired U.S. Marine, “Mordred”; in one universe, “Guinevere” stepped in to stop the assassination, adding a further layer to the metaphor. (PROSE: Fragment: Guinevere and Mordred)

Behind the scenes

In most popular versions of Arthurian legend, Mordred is the killer of King Arthur.


Concepts from the Arthurian mythos in Jenny Everywhere media
Individuals
AdhanKing ArthurKing ConaanGuinevereMerlinMordredMorgan Le FaySir ParsifalTaliesinKing Uther Pendragon
Knights of the Round Table
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Round Table
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Battle of Camlann
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