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[The Betrayal of Morgana Le Fay and the Tragedy of Sir Acheron]-[The Story of King Arthur and His Knights - Part 14]

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The Treachery of Morgana Le Fay: A Tale of Deception and Loss

In this chapter of Arthurian legend, the narrative centers on the calculated betrayal by Morgana Le Fay, whose quest to usurp the power of King Arthur leads to a series of tragic manipulations. Through a web of deceit, Morgana attempts to orchestrate the downfall of her brother, ultimately resulting in the loss of a loyal knight and the permanent disappearance of a legendary artifact.

The Deceptive Scheme

Morgana Le Fay initiates her plot by returning to Camelot under the guise of repentance, seeking "brotherly forgiveness." Her primary objective is to gain access to Excalibur and its protective sheath. Arthur, blinded by his gratitude for their reconciliation, allows her to examine the items. Morgana, described as "dishonest," secretly commissions goldsmiths and jewelers to create an "exact copy" of the sword. This fake blade becomes the catalyst for the ensuing chaos, as Morgana intends to switch the weapons to leave Arthur vulnerable.

The Lure of the Enchanted Ship

Following her departure, Morgana gifts Arthur a "beautiful new black horse," which serves to draw him and his friend, Sir Acheron of Gaul, away from the safety of the court. Deep in the forest, the pair encounters a ship with "colorfully stretched silk sails," manned by twelve beautiful women. Lured by the promise of rest, Arthur and Acheron board, only to find themselves trapped in a "dark and gloomy dungeon."

Inside, Arthur learns of the conflict between the brothers Sir Domus and Sir Onslaught. Morgana has manipulated the situation to force Arthur and Acheron to fight for opposing sides. By presenting the fake sword to Arthur and the real Excalibur to Acheron, Morgana ensures that the two friends will unknowingly turn their blades against each other.

The Tragic Duel and Vivian’s Intervention

The duel is a masterpiece of manipulation. Because both men are wearing the armor and colors of their respective causes, they fail to recognize one another. Arthur, wielding the fake sword, finds his strikes ineffective, while Acheron’s blows with the true Excalibur cut him deeply. The narrative highlights the loss of the sheath’s protection: "the case of Arthur's sword... seemed to sleep as the blood flowed freely from his body."

Vivian, a powerful magical figure, intervenes just in time, casting a spell to disarm Acheron. When Arthur retrieves the real Excalibur and its case, his wounds cease bleeding, and the tide turns. Acheron, upon realizing he has been fighting his friend, dies from his injuries. While Vivian heals Arthur, her refusal to save Acheron underscores the cold reality of the magical world surrounding the court.

The Final Disappearance of the Sheath

Even after the duel, Morgana’s malice persists. Sneaking into Arthur's room while he sleeps, she manages to steal the sheath. Upon discovering the theft, Arthur finally realizes that his sister was "at the bottom of all his recent troubles." In a final act of spite, Morgana throws the sheath into a "vast lake," where a "white arm covered with many gold bracelets" rises to claim it, ensuring it is lost forever.

The Aftermath and Shifting Alliances

The story concludes with a confrontation between Arthur and Vivian. When Morgana disguises herself and her court as rocks to escape, Vivian offers to restore them only if Arthur agrees to execute his sister. Arthur’s refusal to commit such an act, combined with his public scolding of Vivian, marks a turning point in the epic. Vivian, insulted and disillusioned, labels Arthur a "fool" and departs, harboring a deep resentment that rivals Morgana’s. This chapter serves as a dark turning point, illustrating how Arthur’s noble mercy and lingering familial bonds ultimately cost him his most powerful defenses and alienated his strongest allies.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'd like to take a closer look at it than I have before
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May I?
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I cannot bear to give it back just yet.
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Do you think I could take it home with me and keep it just for a little while
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Little did he know that the dishonest Morgana would not just take Excalibur home
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📝Key Phrases

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take a closer look at
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fell into a friendly talk
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tell the difference
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worked out perfectly
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take the lead
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 2.
How Morgana Le Fay returned to Camelot with a plan to harm King Arthur and what happened to Sir Acheron.
Meanwhile, Morgana Le Fay, pretending to be humble and sorry, returned to King Arthur's court to beg for brotherly forgiveness.
While there, she and Arthur fell into a friendly talk about Excalibur.
I'd like to take a closer look at it than I have before, Morgana said.
May I?

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