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[The Gardener King: Arthur’s Hidden Identity and the Trial of the Four Knights]-[The Story of King Arthur and His Knights - Part 09]

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The Gardener King: Arthur’s Hidden Identity and the Trial of the Four Knights

Unrecognized Majesty in the Forest

While awaiting the recovery of his adversary, Duke Mordaunt, King Arthur ventured into the forest, where he encountered four of his own knights: Sir Geraint, Sir Gawain, Sir Ewayne, and Serpelius. In a series of chivalric encounters, Arthur—disguised and unrecognized—engaged each knight in a "contest of skill." Despite their noble efforts, the four knights were "overthrown" by the King.

Arthur’s instructions to the defeated knights were specific: they were to travel to Lady Guinevere and report that they had been defeated by the "knight to whom she had given her pearl necklace." This served as a subtle test of loyalty and a way to cement his connection to Guinevere while maintaining his humble facade as a gardener’s assistant.

The Gardener’s Disguise and Growing Suspicion

Upon returning to Camelliard, Arthur resumed his role as a gardener boy. His dual life became increasingly precarious when his supervisor, the head gardener, attempted to discipline him for his disappearances. When the gardener threatened him with a stick, Arthur’s "royal spirit surged up," and he disarmed the man.

This incident reached the ears of Lady Guinevere, who began to piece together the truth. She noted the strange coincidence that "when the white champion was around, the gardener boy was not," leading her to suspect that the humble laborer and the formidable "white champion" were, in fact, the "same man."

The Challenge of Duke Mordaunt and the Refusal of the Knights

The plot thickened when Duke Mordaunt returned with a revised demand: he would challenge King Leodogrance to a duel involving seven knights on each side, with the kingdom of Camelliard at stake. When Guinevere requested that her four knights represent her father, she faced a humiliating refusal. Sir Gawain, acting with arrogance, stated, "We serve King Arthur and can only take on such fights upon his order." This refusal created a rift between the knights and the Lady, setting the stage for a dramatic resolution.

The Revelation of the King

The narrative reached its climax when the gardener boy sent a bold message to Guinevere via the head gardener. He returned the "pearl necklace" she had previously bestowed upon the white knight and issued a command: she was to prepare a grand feast and order the four knights to serve him.

Though the knights were insulted and viewed this as a punishment from Guinevere, they complied, intending to end their service to her once the task was complete. During the meal, the gardener boy displayed an unnerving confidence, acting as if he were "better than them." The tension broke when the boy pulled off his "magical cap," revealing himself as King Arthur. The knights, shocked and humbled, "laughed aloud and kneeled down before their king," ready to ride into battle under his true command.

🎯Key Sentences

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Arthur accepted the challenge.
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Arthur helped the surprised knight to his feet.
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Gerund, who was a man of his word, obeyed.
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they were so embarrassed that they could hardly look at one another.
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she beamed with pride and pleasure
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📝Key Phrases

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none other than
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man of his word
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suffered the same fate
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beamed with pride
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work to be done
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 2 How King Arthur Came Across Four Knights in the Forest and How the Knights Served the Lady Guinevere.
While waiting for Mordaunt to recover, Arthur decided to take a ride into the forest.
There he found a knight singing to three ladies in a tower.
When he got closer, Arthur realized that the performer was none other than Sir Geraint, one of the knights he had brought with him to Camelliard.
Geraint however, didn't recognize Arthur and therefore challenged him to a friendly contest of skill.
In fact, he bet Arthur that the ladies watching were more beautiful than Arthur's lady.

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