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King Arthur at theLyceum Theatre, London, 1895

TheMatter of Britain stories, focusing onKing Arthur, are one of the most popular literary subjects of all time, and have been adapted numerous times in every form of media. This list enumerates some of the notable works.

Modern literature

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Main article:Bibliography of King Arthur

Theatre

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Musical theatre

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Straight plays

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Verse plays

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The Arthurian legend has proved a constant source of material forverse dramatists. Several adaptations exist, most dealing with the love triangle between Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot.[9] Some notable examples are:

Classical verse plays

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Modern verse plays

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  • The Tragedy of Arthur byArthur Phillips (2011) produced byGuerilla Shakespeare Project in NYC[23]
  • Guenevere: A Tragedy, by John Richardson (ISBN 9781079298826) is a tragedy in one act written in the mid-1980s and first staged in 2017 in Edmonton, Canada as part of the Walterdale Theatre'sCradle to Stage festival.Guenevere was revived at the 2018 Edmonton International Fringe Festival.Guenevere has the structure of a Classic Greek Tragedy and tells the story of final days of Camelot through the eyes of Queen Guenevere as she watches from her exile to a nunnery.
  • The Table Round andThe Siege Perilous byEmily C. A. Snyder (2019) produced byTurn to Flesh Productions in NYC[24][25]

Opera

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Film

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English-language theatrical films

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Relatively straightforward adaptations of the legends, reconstructed history, or modern Arthurian material.

Adaptations of the original Arthurian Legend

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These films are generally based onMatter of Britain which are set in medieval time period and King Arthur's the main character.

Adaptations ofTristan legend

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English Language films that are based on the legend of Tristan and Iseult, which originated in the 12th century

Adaptations of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Middle English: Sir Gawayn and þe Grene Knyȝt) is a late 14th-century Middle English chivalric romance. It is one of the best known Arthurian stories, the following films are directly based on the romance:

Films based onA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

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See also:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court § Adaptations and references

Films based onMark Twain's novelA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, about a modern man/woman whotravels in time to Arthur's period.

Films based on Prince Valiant

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Prince Valiant is an Americancomic strip set within the Arthurian Legend. The following films were based on the comic strip:

Films set in the Roman Empire

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These films generally feature King Arthur, in Roman Empire settings and as the main character.

Animated films

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Modernization and parodies

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Productions whose plot "updates" or otherwise moves the legend to modern times.

Foreign-language films

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Foreign-language films based on the medieval Arthurian legends

Films based onRichard Wagner'sParsifal

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Foreign-language films that are based on Wagner opera

Films based on theTristan legend

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Foreign-language films that are based on the legend of Tristan and Iseult

Other films

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Foreign-language animation, derivative works, parodies and modern settings:

Television

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English-language, Live-action Television series and films

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Television films and specials

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Television films and specials, modernization and parodies

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Television miniseries

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Television series

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  • The 1950s British television seriesThe Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956–57), recounts the knight's exploits and starsWilliam Russell as the titular character, most known for his role asIan Chesterton inDoctor Who. It featured Arthur and many other characters from the legends and it was the first British television series ever to be made in colour (although surviving episodes of season 1 are in black and white), and one of the first to be aired by an American network. Although it suffered low ratings due toCBS’sBurns and Allen airing at the same time slot.
  • The 1970s British television series,Arthur of the Britons (1972–1973), starringOliver Tobias, sought to create a more "realistic" portrait of the period and to explain the origins of some of the myths about the Celtic leader.
  • Merlin (2008–2012) is theBBC's second Arthurian adaptation after the 1979 mini-series, this time a retelling following a young Merlin and Arthur (played byColin Morgan andBradley James, respectively) and their journey towards fulfilling their destiny.
  • Camelot is a series onStarz which is an adaptation ofLe Morte D'Arthur that debuted February 25, 2011. It begins at the very earliest story with twenty-year-old Arthur (Jamie Campbell Bower), long lost son of Uther Pendragon, being crowned king and pulling theSword of Mars from a stone after his half-sister Morgan (Eva Green) poisons their father. A more adult-oriented take on the Arthurian legends than the concurrent seriesMerlin, it was cancelled after one season because of many scheduling conflicts of the cast and showrunners.
  • Cursed (2020) is a Netflix adaptation of theFrank Miller graphic novel of the same name, following Nimue (Katherine Langford) who wields Excalibur and Arthur (Devon Terrell) who is a sellsword.

Television series, modernization and parodies

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  • Raven (1977)
  • Mr. Merlin (1981–82), Merlin lives in modern times.
  • Small World (1988)
  • Doctor Who - Battlefield (1988–1989)
  • Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land (2002–2003), a children's spoof of the Arthurian legend.
  • Stargate SG-1 Season 9 to 10 (2006–2007)
  • The BBC seriesMerlin (2008–2012) is a re-imagining of the legend in which the future King Arthur and Merlin are young contemporaries inUther's kingdom. Arthur quickly transitions from a spoiled young prince into a beloved king, while Merlin perfects his magic arts in secret. Inspired bySmallville (which was a similar show featuringSuperman characters) and the subject of critical acclaim,Merlin ran for five series.
  • The ABC seriesOnce Upon a Time (2011–2018) features many aspects from the Arthurian legends. Camelot is mentioned several times as a region within the Enchanted Forest. Also, Lancelot appears in the second and fifth seasons. In the fifth season, the heroes seek out the sorcererMerlin to battle the darkness that currently plagues hero-turned-villainEmma Swan. In the third episode of the season, King Arthur (portrayed once again byLiam Garrigan) is revealed to be a villain. As the season progresses, his villainous acts are discovered by the heroes, including his killing ofMerida's father, but he is eventually defeated and imprisoned. Towards the end of the season, he is killed by the god of the Underworld,Hades, and is sent to the Underworld. It is there he encounters a deceasedKillian Jones, and they work together to help the heroes in the living realm defeat Hades. With the underworld in disarray, Arthur realizes a prophecy he heard that he would repair a broken kingdom wasn't talking about Camelot, but the Underworld. He then bids Killian farewell, and hopes to redeem himself by helping the souls of the deceased.
  • The Canadian TV showGuinevere Jones (2002) features a reincarnation of Guinevere who is helped by the spirit of Merlin to learn magic and fight against Morgana, and dealing with High School problems.
  • The first season of the American television showThe Librarians is centered on the efforts of an elderlyLancelot (using his last name, Dulaque, as an alias) to restoreCamelot, which he considers to be a golden age of humanity. He manages to release magic back into the world usingExcalibur in the second episode, ("And The Sword In the Stone"), and eventually uses a collection of artifacts gathered by the Librarians to access theLoom of Fate, which he tampers with to restore his youth and restart history at the beginning of Camelot. However,Galahad (who has assumed the identity of the Library's caretaker, Jenkins), returns and distracts him long enough for the Librarians to undo the damage, causing Lancelot to disappear.

Animation

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Television films and specials

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Television series

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  • The Australian animated cartoon seriesArthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table (1966–1968) was a typically wacky take on Arthurian legend.
  • InSabrina the Animated Series episode "Hexcalibur" features Harvey Kinkle as the young King Arthur voiced byBill Switzer (very loose adaptation)
  • The animated seriesThe Legend of Prince Valiant (1991–1993) followed the adventures of three young warriors training to become Knights of the Round Table. The series featured Arthur, Merlin, Guinevere, and Gawain in its main cast and several other Arthurian characters in recurring roles.
  • The animated seriesKing Arthur & the Knights of Justice (1992–1993) featured anAmerican football team called the Knights led by quarterback Arthur King. When the "real" Knights of the Round Table are captured, Merlin magically transports the Knights football team to Camelot to defend the kingdom and rescue the captured knights.
  • Starting within its"Avalon World Tour" story arc, a few episodes of Disney'sGargoyles (1994–1997) devoted themselves partly to Arthur Pendragon, after NYPD detectiveElisa Maza awakens the King from his "eternal slumber" withinAvalon's "hollow hill" sanctuary. Arthur goes on to recover his sword Excalibur while visiting New York (and directly confrontingMacbeth while recovering it), and while in New York, knightsthe London Clan gargoyle Griff to become his traveling companion from Griff's assistance to the king in recovering Excalibur, as Arthur begins a quest to find Merlin.
  • Blazing Dragons (1996–1998), The series' protagonists are anthropomorphic dragons who are beset by evil humans, reversing a common story convention. The series parodies that of the King Arthur Tales as well as the periods of the Middle Ages
  • Dragon Booster (2004–2006), A teenager named Artha Penn teams up with a dragon named Beau and Artha was the chosen hero called the Dragon Booster.
  • The British animated cartoon seriesKing Arthur's Disasters (2005–2006). Where Arthur is voiced byRik Mayall.
  • The animated seriesTrollhunters: Tales of Arcadia (2016–2018) features the wizardMerlin as the creator of the Trollhunter's amulet, and his arch-enemyMorgana as one of the main villains of the third season. The seriesWizards: Tales of Arcadia (2020) features the return of Merlin and Morgana. Camelot also appears, as members of the main cast travel back to Arthurian times, in the process meeting King Arthur and Lancelot.
  • Unicorn: Warriors Eternal follows the Order of the Unicorn, a band of reincarnating magical warriors assembled by Merlin to battle an immortal evil entity that was once Morgana.

Foreign-language television series and films

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Live-action television series

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Animated television series

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  • King Arthur & the Knights of the Round Table (Entaku no Kishi Monogatari: Moero Arthur), a Japanese anime series produced byToei Animation from 1979 to 1980, followed byKing Arthur: Prince on White Horse (Moero Arthur: Hakuba no Oji) in 1980.
  • The episode "Minnade Daietto!" (English: "Eh! History Changed!?") of the 1991 Japanese anime seriesMischievous Twins: The Tales of St. Clare's deals with the abduction ofQueen Guinevere bySir Maleagant and about how she is set free bySir Lancelot.
  • The Japanese anime seriesCode Geass (2006–2007, 2008) featured The Knights of the Round, a unit of twelve elite knights in the Holy Empire of Britannia, each being assigned into the group by royalty and under direct command of the Emperor. Each knights pilot a Knightmare Frame, a humanoid shaped war machine. Their Knightmare Frame were named after the Arthurian Knights such as Lancelot, Gawain, and Tristan. The capital city of the Holy Britannian Empire, Pendragon, is also named after King Arthur's surname.
  • In the Japanese anime adaptation of the visual novelFate/stay night (2006, 2014–2015), Arthur is portrayed as having been a woman (namedArtoria/Altria) whose spirit is resurrected to serve a mage in the modern day as "Saber", with history recording her as a man for political correctness. She reprises this role in the adaptation's prequelFate/Zero (2011–2012), which also features a version of Lancelot. Artoria also appears in the filmFate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (2010), anda recreated anime series (2014–2015) based on the latter, as well as a number of spinoffs based on the franchise. In addition, theOVAFate/Prototype (2011) (based on an earlier draft ofFate/stay night's story) features a male version of King Arthur, known in the expanded universe as "Prototype Saber", often shortened to "Proto-Saber". Meanwhile,Fate/Apocrypha (2017) features Mordred as a Saber-class familiar, wielding the sword Clarent.
  • The Japanese animeHighschool DxD (2012, 2013, 2015, 2018), the Arthurian legend also plays an important factor in the series such as theWelsh Dragon, theWhite dragon and King Arthur's dual swordsExcalibur andCaliburn, Merlin the wizard of Arthurian Legend was stated to be one of the most important pioneer of magic, two of the main character were direct descendants of King Arthur, Arthur Pendragon and Le Fay Pendragon, the latter being the love interest of the protagonist Issei Hyoudou.
  • Arthur serves as the main antagonist in the Japanese animeNobunaga the Fool (2014). The anime is a sci-fi telling of famed ancient heroes from the west, such as Arthur, Caesar, and Alexander, going to war against famed ancient heroes from the east, such as Nobunaga, Mitsuhide, and Kenshin over control over two planets, both of which represent Europe and Japan.
  • In Season 2 Episode 15"The Queen of the Lake" (2014) of Japanese animeSword Art Online, the main cast is given a quest to save an ancient race of elves from which the main characters races branch from. The reward for the quest is the item known asExcalibur, a legendary sword from Arthurian lore.
  • The Seven Deadly Sins (2014–2020) is loosely based on Arthurian Legend, set in and aroundLiones and Camelot, and featuring reimagined versions of Arthur, Merlin, and Viviane as supporting characters.
    • It's sequel Four Knights of apocalypse is also based on the Arthurian Legends.
  • Divine Gate (2016), Japanese anime based on the Smart phone game of same name, which retelling of Arthurian legend.
  • A sword-wielding character named Arthur appears inDavid Production's anime adaptation of the manga seriesFire Force byAtsushi Ohkubo. As his pyrokinetic ability, he wields a sword named Excalibur whose blade is made of plasma. Believing himself to be a knight, his power increases as these convictions grow.

Audio

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Paintings

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Tapestry

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Comics

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Main article:King Arthur in comics

Advertising

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King Arthur is the namesake of a brand of flour,King Arthur Flour.

Games

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Board games

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  • The board gameShadows Over Camelot features King Arthur as one of the main playable characters in the game.
  • In the science fiction miniature gameWarhammer 40k, theEmperor of Mankind drew many similar inspiration from Arthurian legends while the treacherous Warmaster Horus and Horus Heresy is similar to Mordred.
  • In the fantasy miniature gameWarhammer Fantasy Battle, the background ofBretonnia is strongly based on Arthurian legends, including the Grail and the Lady of the Lake.
  • King Arthur alongside many of his knights appear under stylized names in the card gameYugioh in the "Knight of the Round Table" set. Merlin, the Lady of the Lake and Avalon are also referenced.

Role-playing games

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  • Therole-playing gamePendragon details how to run adventure games set in the time of the Round Table. Its setting integrates Malory with post-Roman Britain, Celtic myth and English Folklore.
  • InRifts fromPalladium Books, the main story of Britain revolves around the future equivalent ofKing Arthur and his knights. This is not the original King Arthur awoken fromAvalon and he has many different characteristics and strengths, not the least of which is his new blade, Calibur-X, a vibrating gun blade with magical properties.
  • The King Arthur Supplement for theGURPS role-playing game gives three different Arthurian settings, a historical setting based upon post-Roman Britain, a legendary setting based upon Malory, and a cinematic setting based upon modern stories.

Video games

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  • Sir Lancelot is used as character in a 1984 platform / arcade game for the SinclairZX Spectrum.
  • Conquests of Camelot (1990) bySierra Entertainment centers around the quest for the Holy Grail.
  • Knights of the Round (1991) byCapcom is a light-hearted take on the Arthurian legend in a sword fighting beat-em-up similar to the video gameFinal Fight.
  • Bio-Hazard Battle (1992) the plots mention Avalon is another planet to be contaminated by bio-hazard warfare.
  • Young Merlin, a 1994 Super NES game.
  • King Arthur & the Knights of Justice (1995) byEnix is based on thecartoon series of the same name.
  • TheSoul series (Started 1995) byNamco featuresArthur as a samurai. He wields akatana named Gassan.
  • Blazing Dragons (1996) byCrystal Dynamics andNelvana in that the game controls Flicker, a young inventor in Camel-hot who dreamed about becoming a knight. It is based on thecartoon TV series of the same name.
  • InFinal Fantasy VII (1997), the final and most powerful summon materia is Knights of the Round which has 12 knights striking an enemy with the last knight obviously being King Arthur through his extended entrance and grander appearance.
  • Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings (1999): King Arthur represented by a championinfantry.
  • Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (2002): a tactical JRPG contains many characters whose names allude to the King Arthur legend. Although there is no Arthur, characters include:Guinevere, Igraine, Gorlois,Lance,Percival, Uther, Lot, Bors,Merlinus,Niime and Nacien. The game's prequel,Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, introducesNinian, but on the whole this game draws more from medieval French mythology than British and Arthurian.
  • Legion: The Legend of Excalibur by 7 Studios, a 2002 real-time strategy and action role-playing hybrid with the player controlling one of the Knights of the Round Table and few warrior groups to fight against evil Morgan Le Fay's undead army.
  • Fate/stay night (2004), avisual novel/eroge andanime, features a young female knight calledSaber whose true name is Artoria/Altria Pendragon. She became King by pulling free the sword from the stone. Knowing that armies wouldn't follow a woman, she renamed herself King Arthur and used Merlin's magic to hide her gender. Bedivere attends to her as she is dying.
    • Fate/Zero (2006), a prequel, features not only the above King Arthur/Saber, but alsoLancelot as a Black Knight under the class Berserker.
    • The spinoff gameFate/extra (2010) featuresGawain as an enemy-exclusive Saber-class character.
    • The light-novel seriesFate/Apocrypha (2012) - a parallel world spinoff based on a cancelled MMO concept - featuresMordred as a Saber-class for one of the two factions, who, like King Arthur/Saber, is gender-swapped, detailed in the story as being ahomunculus half-clone of King Arthur that was created from mixing the King's genes with those ofMorgan le Fay. Mordred wields the sword Clarent.
    • All of the aforementioned characters would later appear in the mobile gameFate/Grand Order (2015) alongside versions of Galahad, Gareth, Agravaine and Tristan. Lancelot would come to have another version summonable as the Saber-class in which he is sane, unlike his Berserker form. Artoria would also receive multiple versions of her character, notably a Lancer-class version wielding the spear Rhongomyniad, in addition to corrupted Alter forms and an alternate-universe male form known as "Proto-Saber".
  • King Arthur by Krome Studios is based on the 2004film of the same name.
  • Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War, a 2006 Namco game, is heavily based on the Arthurian legend, with allusions to Excalibur, Avalon, etc.
  • Stronghold Legends (2006) byFirefly Studios; campaign includes King Arthur's legend.
  • Tomb Raider: Legend (2006) byCrystal Dynamics revolves around the King Arthur legend resembling those of other cultures around the world; pieces of artifacts are forms of Excalibur.
  • Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge, a real time strategy and role-playing game by ExcaliburWorld Software from 2007.
  • King Arthur: The Role-playing Wargame a real time strategy and role-playing game by Neocore Games from 2009.
  • Sonic and the Black Knight (2009) onWii features the main protagonist,Sonic the Hedgehog saving the cityCamelot fromKing Arthur after he becomes corrupt and calls himself the Black Knight. After defeating the Black Knight/King Arthur, Merlin's granddaughter Merlina reveals to Sonic & the Knight of the Roundtable that the King Arthur they knew was a fake created by her grandfather. In the end, Sonic was revealed to be King Arthur himself, as Caliburn (actuallyExcalibur) said he was the one who decides who is worthy of the crown.
  • SMITE, a 2014 free-to-play game.
  • The Order: 1886, story in this 2015 action adventure depicts the Knights of the Round Table in steampunk London battling to keep the world safe from supernatural breeds and enemy organisations.
  • Pendragon, a 2020 narrative game byInkle (company).
  • Assassin's Creed Valhalla, a 2020Assassin's Creed instalment set in Anglo-Saxon England and focusing on Vikings invaders. Players are able to acquire tablets from various sites across the England map, some of which are connected to Arthurian Legend. Players then head to Myrddin's (Merlin's) Cave, where they can use the tablets to reveal the sword Excalibur.Sir Gareth's Holy Sword, the sword of one of the Knights of the Round Table, can also be acquired in-game.
  • Tainted Grail: Conquest (Ex-Tainted Grail in 2020) (2021), a 3D, turn-based, roguelike deck-building game in a dark fantasy world of Avalon. It is adapted from the 2019 board game,Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon.
  • Cassette Beasts (2023) features Aleph, a character heavily based on Arthurian legends, as well as formerly going by the name Arthur.

MMOs

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  • Dark Age of Camelot (DAoC), a massively multiplayer online game created by Mythic Entertainment. A role-playing game with elements of Arthurian legend, released in 2001. The story takes place after King Arthur's death.
  • RuneScape (2001), aMMORPG, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are portrayed as having settled in the game's fictional world while awaiting Britain's 'time of greatest need'.
  • Wizard101 (2008): Morganthe's Arc, Avalon story line (Arc 2 World 3) (video game)
  • Kingdoms of Camelot (KoC), a massively multiplayer online, real-time strategy, browser game created by Canadian studio Kabam. A build and warfare game, released in 2009 and linked to Facebook Game platform.

Music

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Anthem of Cornwall

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See also

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References

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