
King Arthur
The legend of King Arthur has captivated readers for centuries, and this retelling brings the timeless tale to vivid life. At its heart lies the tragedy of Camelot, a kingdom built on noble ideals that crumbles not from external enemies but from the flaws within. Arthur's dream of a round table where all knights stand equal becomes poisoned by jealousy, secret love, and treachery. When Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere's forbidden passion ignites, it sets in motion a chain of events that will destroy everything Arthur has built. The knightly code of honor, loyalty, and chivalry collides with human desire, and the result is cataclysmic. Mordred's final betrayal becomes inevitable, the inevitable consequence of secrets kept and wounds left to fester. This is the story of how Camelot falls: not in a blaze of glorious battle, but in the quiet collapse of trust. It endures because it asks the question we still ask today: can imperfect people sustain a perfect dream?














