King Arthur

King Arthur

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King Arthur was a legendary British monarch, associated with Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table.

Biography

In Reality Z-25 31-H

In Reality Z-25 31-H, the Blue Knight lived in “Arthurian” England. (COMIC: Defying the Dragon)

Raising chickens

In one universe, Merlin was first told about the king he would one day serve, and who would be Gwenhwyfar's husband, by a version of Jenny Everywhere who had met his future self. She told the young mage, then known as simply “Ambrosius”, that she believed he would meet the king at a time when the king was as young as Ambrosius currently was. (PROSE: Close Encounter of the Bird Kind)

As King Arthur, he ruled from a castle in Caerleon which was not actually called Camelot as far as he was concerned, but came to be known as such due to a misunderstanding of the first verse used by the bard Taliesin in his ballads about the Knights of the Round Table's exploits: “In Caerleon, to the Castle, came a lot of strange people”. He was mentored by Merlin from a young age, and came to be married to Queen Gwenhwyfar.

At some point, he learned that Merlin's quirks included keeping extra chickens on hand because he had prophetic knowledge that someday a strange woman called Jenny Everywhere would come to “Camelot” seeking a chicken. One day, while Arthur, Gwenhwyfar and the Knights were having dinner on the Round Table, a nearly-naked Jenny appeared on top of the table, having shifted there from the Gnome Place in an emergency. She asked for Merlin, who presented her with the royal hen Bethan, whose eggs she was able to use to route the Nome King because as a fellow legendary king, Arthur's symbolic power was a match for the Nome King's. (PROSE: The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)


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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Items
Round Table
Events
Battle of Camlann
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