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Product Code: 773 Managers often mistake the submissive behavior of subordinates as an accurate reflection of their own worth. Perceptive leaders know their own weaknesses and know that others know them too. Most anyone can exercise authority when the power to enforce obedience is placed in his hands by virtue of his position within an organization. Great leaders are those who generate the power for accomplishment by the strength of their own personalities in circumstances where organizational authority does not exist and obedience cannot be enforced. Strong managers enjoy the use of power and feel energized by exercising their authority. Insightful leaders understand that the only one who feels energized by the exercise of authority is the one who exercises it. King Arthur was mortally wounded in a battle but was said to be taken to the island of Avalon where he either died of his wounds or, according to some tales, was put into a magical slumber so that he may rise again to lead his people when they are most in need of his aid. King Arthur was a legendary humani who was notable for pulling Excalibur from its stone. He also wielded its legendary twin, Clarent, which was later used by Mordred (Aurthur's son) to kill the King; this deed earned the blade's nickname of the "Coward's Blade". He was also one of the few humani to have a pure gold aura. King Arthur was a king in English lore. He appears in the 1987 TMNT cartoon episode Shredder's New Sword. and the 1990 Magazine comic A Knight in the Sewer. King Arthur is an important figure in English mythology, where he appears as the ideal of kingship both in war and peace. He is the central character in a cycle of legends known as the Matter of Britain. Although there has been debate over whether King Arthur might in fact have existed, like Robin Hood, he is generally considered a figure of myth and folklore, but one closely tied to both the literature and political history of Britain. Arthur and the Arthurian legends in general (including such figures as the wizard Merlin, Guinevere, and Lancelot), have often been portrayed, spoofed, or referenced in Muppet/Henson productions. According to one source, The Doctor once pulled the sword from the stone and handed it to Arthur, instead of leaving Arthur to do it himself. The Doctor was therefore made King of England but he abdicated after a day in Arthur's favour. The Twelfth Doctor refused to take Clara Oswald to meet Arthur as he considered this incident a bad time. (PROSE: Silhouette) According to another source, Arthur became the king of Camelot after the death of his father, Uther. It was during this time his Merlin Blaise died and arrived to become the next Merlin. Arthur Pendragon, known throughout history as King Arthur, was a the famous Knight, and later King, of Britannia, who led Britannia against the tyrant that preceded him, and later against the Saxon invaders, along with his most loyal followers, the Knights of the Round Table. Unbeknownst to the rest of the world, him and the rest of the KRT were a group of powerful Quincy, who used their Quincy powers to protect Britannia not only from human enemies, but also from Hollows. Arthur himself was so powerful that even Juha Bach considered him to be a threat against the Vandenreich, ordering his head on a spike for years. Arthur had a surprisingly positive relationship with the Gotei 13, who didn't deem the KRT as a threat due to their unique, revolutionary methods of killing Hollows without Mythic king of Britain. Husband of Guinevere and father of Childe Rowland, Camilla and Cassilda. He is away at war when his daughters are kidnapped. King Arthur (アーサー王, Āsā Ō) is a character introduced in the Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone universe. King Arthur of Camelot was a Seeker and owned the Titan, Gawain. Arthur was also the head of the Knights of the Round Table. King Arthur is a king. During his possible reign from 400 AD, to 600, to never (more or less placing his mystic Christian reign as contemporaneous with Muhammad; and Xuanzang's Journey to the West). Arthur is rumoured to have done a great many strange things, things involving swords and sorcery, wizards and warriors, and dungeons and dragons. As opposed to the current political malaise faced by the British Isles, wherein the most exciting political developments revolve around the nuances of the UK's involvement with the European Union or whether Tony Blair is a blackguard or merely a blighter, King Arthur's political developments revolved exclusively around sex and violence, and thus make for a rollicking good read. Also with his Knights at The Round Dinner Table. After completing the Holy Grail, players can mount a painting of King Arthur on a wall in their Player-owned house. King Arthur is the subject of a large body of British legend dating as far back as the sixth century. Anecdotes which could accurately place Arthur in a specific historical context are vague and often contradictory, but most of the Arthurian legends are set around the time the Roman Empire left Britain and the Saxons invaded. The stories involve Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table venturing forth from Castle Camelot in the quest for the Holy Grail, a sacred talisman with healing powers. Arthur may or may not have been based on a historical figure. thumb Hier könnt ihr alles über eure Versionen von Arthur schreiben Kategorie:Canon-Chara Kategorie:Schurken Kategorie:Männer Kategorie:Magische Wesen Kategorie:Tote He appears in Sir Yaksalot. King Arthur is the famed knight turned king that received the sword Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake and was destined to find the Holy Grail. Arthur lives in Ferryport Landing. In "The Fairy-Tale Detectives", his car is smashed by a giant at a fund raiser ball held by Prince Charming. He and the Knights of the Round Table help drive off the giant, and Charming thanks him, but as Arthur is leaving the ball, he makes it clear he expects payment from Charming for the ruined car. King Arthur was a king of Great Britain, a friend of the prophet Merlin, weilder of Excalibur, and the adopted father of two dragons. King Arthur is a 2004 Touchstone Pictures film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Franzoni. It stars Clive Owen as the title character, Ioan Gruffudd as Lancelot, and Keira Knightley as Guinevere. The producers of the film claim to present a historically accurate version of the Arthurian legends, supposedly inspired by new archaeological findings. The accuracy of these claims is subject to debate, but the film is unusual in representing Arthur as a Roman officer rather than a medieval knight. It was shot in England, Ireland, and Wales. King Arthur is a mythological king from ancient English-Welsh medieval literature. In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, he is performed by Graham Chapman. King Arthur (アーサー王 Āsā-ō), también conocido como el Black Knight (黒の騎士 Kuro no kishi, lit. "Caballero Negro"), es el principal antagonista de Sonic and the Black Knight. Es un ser del mundo de Camelot y fue una ilusión mágica creada por Merlin con el propósito de convertirse en un gobernante benevolente sobre Inglaterra. Bajo la dirección de su creador, Arthur logró su propósito y se convirtió en una leyenda. Cuando obtuvo la vaina de Excalibur sin embargo, Arthur fue corrompido por el poder y se convirtió en un tirano malvado que esclavizó su reino. Su reinado llegó a su fin cuando Sonic the Hedgehog fue llamado al mundo de Camelot y mató a Arthur. King Arthur was the legendary king of England. He is most famous for his knights of the Round Table and being the wielder of Excalibur. King Arthur is the king of Camelot. He asks you for help in both Merlin's Crystal and The Holy Grail quests. King Arthur Pendragon is one of Britain's most famous kings. King Arthur is a character in the Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone universe. King Arthur is the legendary High King of Camelot, England, who because he pulled the enchanted sword Excalibur out of a stone was given the right to rule. He also is a character who appeared in the Smurfs cartoon show Season 9 episode "The Smurfs Of The Round Table". In the episode, he was watching a jousting tournament when his nemesis Morgan le Fey stole Excalibur from him and used its magic to turn him and his men to wax (with the exception of Sir Lancelot, who was shrunk to Smurf size, and Merlin the magician, who was turned into a rock). She then cast a spell on the sun to make it burn hotter so that King Arthur and all of Camelot would melt into nothingness leaving her to rule over England. King Arthur was the king of the Britains who commanded the Knights of the Round Table to protect his kingdom and Camelot from evil during the 6th century. His wizard was named Merlin. King Arthur (Kuningas Arthur) on Pyöreän pöydän ritareiden tämänhetkinen johtaja. Kun pelaaja on surittanut Holy Grail tehtävän, niin hän voi ripustaa maalauksen Arthurista talonsa seinälle. VI King Arthur (アーサー王 Āsā-ō?), also known as the Black Knight (黒の騎士 Kuro no kishi?), is the primary antagonist of Sonic and the Black Knight. He is a being from world of Camelot and was a magical illusion created by Merlin for the purpose of becoming a benevolent ruler over England. Under the guiding hand of his creator, Arthur achieved his purpose and became a legend. When he obtained the scabbard of Excalibur however, Arthur was corrupted by power and became an evil tyrant who enslaved his kingdom. His reign came to an end when Sonic the Hedgehog was called into the world of Camelot and slew Arthur. King Arthur è un film del 2004 che riproduce fedelmente la vera storia di Re Artù, come ci è stata tramandata dalla Bibbia e dalla serie tv Hercules. King Arthur is a supporting character on Once Upon a Time. Since he was a little boy, Arthur was prophesied to pull Excalibur from its stone and become King of Camelot. However, due to the elusive nature of the prophecies he was given, he had no idea that the sword would be as broken as the kingdom he was supposed to rule it with - and his marriage to the lovely Queen Guinevere grew just as splintered as he made it his life's goal to find Excalibur's missing end, known as the Dark One's dagger. Eventually, he turned to magic to solve his problems, making his adulterous Queen bend to his will and his kingdom's humble tower appear as a grand palace. With his life having been ruined by the thankless tasks he was assigned, he makes it his new mission to complete the sword and use it to run thr King Arthur is a Hero available in the Scenario Editor of Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. He is based on the legendary British leader with the same name who allegedly defended Britain from Saxon invaders from Germany in the late 5th and early 6th centuries AD. Much of his story is based on folklore and literary invention, and as a result, his historical existence is debated and disputed. One day, the Royal Wizard Merlina did something that infuriated King Arthur and he personally chased after her on a flying horse. He summoned his monstrous knights from the shadows to aid him and they surrounded Merlina, but she used a magical spell to summon a Sonic the Hedgehog counterpart from another zone to aid her. Sonic defeated all the creatures and then attempted to take on King Arthur, but Merlina stopped him at the last minute and they disappeared in a whirlwind of smoke and dust. King Arthur then rode his horse to a nearby cliff where Sirs Gawain, Lancelot and Percival were waiting. He ordered them to seek out Merlina and Sonic and to slay them on sight while he gave chase. He flew away and the knights followed his orders, though some did have doubts in the changes that had com King Arthur (Arthur Pendragon) is a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defense of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries AD, and is the sole ruler of all Britain. The details of Arthur's story are mainly composed of folklore and literary invention, and his historical existence is debated and disputed by modern historians. The sparse historical background of Arthur is gleaned from various sources, including the Annales Cambriae, the Historia Brittonum, and the writings of Gildas. Arthur's name also occurs in early poetic sources such as Y Gododdin. King Arthur is a legendary King and wielder of the sword Excalibur. He was the head of the Knights of the Round Table. He and his knights fought various enemies. Before King Arthur died, he had one of his knights give Excalibur back to the Lady of the Lake until the day he returns and he can reclaim it. In an attempt to defeat the ThunderCats, Mumm-Ra disguises himself as King Arthur in order to claim Excalibur. King Arthur (Arthur Pendragon) is a legendary Romano-British leader and King of Britain in the late 5th and early 6th centuries, and the most prominent figure in Arthurian legend. He was the son of Uther Pendragon, the former King of Britain. He led the British peoples against the Saxon invaders and halted their progress at Badon Hill but fell in the Battle of Camlann at the sword of his nephew/son Mordred. His sword Excalibur was thrown into a lake and the body was removed to Avalon, where he lies sleeping, to awake again when Britain is in danger. King Arthur, , is the Knight quest leader. King Arthur Pendragon was a legendary Knight turned King who ruled England around 500 AD and resided at Camelot. As a young man, Arhur proved his worthiness to be king by pulling the fabled sword Excalibur out of a rock, a feat which no other person was able to do. King Arthur's magician Merlin and several apprentices, one of whom had been sturying under him for 150 years: Fuddy. __FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png The King Arthur series was the first line of videos created by RMA Productions, long before the conception of Stupid Mario Brothers. As the title implies, the series focuses on the adventures of Arthur Pendragon and the Knights of the Round Table. The first three movies, filmed in the fall of 2005, the first of which for an English class project, were made public a year later. When compared to other projects by RMA Studios, the three films have received substantially lower viewership and popularity. King Arthur was a ruler of England and resided in Camelot. King Arthur was a legendary 6th century British king. He was the central character at the heart of the Arthurian legends that were steeped in chivalry and romance. In the 19th century, Samuel Clemens wrote the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. In the story, a man from the 19th century was transported back to the 6th century. He changed the timeline by introducing gadgets and weapons in the name of progress. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" , "Spirit Folk" ) King Arthur is the king of Camelot Castle, east of Seers' Village. Arthur is the leader of the Knights of the Round Table and an ally of the White Knights. King Arthur is found on the ground floor and is involved in 3 quests, The Holy Grail, Merlin's Crystal, and King's Ransom. After completing the Holy Grail, players can mount a painting of King Arthur on a wall in their Player-owned house. King Arthur was the first person to ever receive powers from the sorceress, Nimue. An ancient King from the realm of Camelot, Arthur's nobility and strength allowed him to be chosen as the first Champion of Avalon. Using the legendary golden powers of an ancient relic given to him by Nimue and armed with the legendary sword Excalibur, King Arthur bravely fought off Emperor Mordred. Realizing the powers of the relic were too powerful to ever fall into the wrong hands, King Arthur eventually sealed it and himself away in the secret caverns of Avalon until the Green Legend Ranger managed to prove he was worthy to use the relic. King Arthur gave the Green Ranger the relic, which turned into the Condor Battlizer. King Arthur also gave Green Ranger his sword, Excalibur, which became the Ultra Sa King Arthur is parodied as King Arthur Griffin in "Jungle Love". In "The Finer Strings", Lois notes that Brian helping out her father for her after his cataract surgery would make him a hero, just like King Arthur. In a cutaway, when young Arthur pulls the sword Excalibur from the stone, the stone emits a prolonged burst of flatulence, as it apologizes for ruining the moment. Arthur Pendragon (better known as "'Artie") is Shrek's third best friend. He is the only heir (other than Shrek himself) to the throne of Far Far Away. Artie has only appeared in "Shrek the Third," He is voiced by Justin Timberlake. Arthur Pendragon is the epitome of a typical teenager, awkward, gangly, and not very popular.These aspects are emphasized when Shrek announces to him that he is the next king of Far Far Away, and Artie doesn't think that he can handle being a king. However, Artie is good and kind-hearted, and in the end, he good-naturedly accepts the responsibilities of being king. thumb|left|100px King Arthur is de koning van Camelot, het kasteel dat ten oosten van Seers' Village ligt. Dit gebied werd hem geschonken door King Ulthas. Hij is de leider van de Knights of the Round Table. Hij is betrokken in volgende quests: Holy Grail, Merlin's Crystal en King's Ransom. en:King Arthur fi:King Arthur de:König Arthur Categorie:Non-player characters Categorie:Menselijk At Arthur's death, Sir Bedivere threw Excalibur into the lake; a hand rose from the water, caught the sword, and disappeared. Another sword, sometimes mistakenly identified with Excalibur, was drawn from a stone by Arthur to prove his royalty. In the modern age, the only two capable of holding it are Piper and Wyatt Halliwell—its new Lady of the Lake and destined master, respectively. It is revealed that Wyatt is the heir to Excalibur and the next King Arthur. In the same episode, he is seen to be using telekinesis to wield the sword and vanquish the demon who stole it. King Arthur had been given an "unbreakable blade" and two artifacts by a certain woman. When King Arthur approached the blade and took it in hand, it transformed into what came to be known as Excalibur. 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King Arthur (Arthur Pendragon) is a legendary Romano-British leader and King of Britain in the late 5th and early 6th centuries, and the most prominent figure in Arthurian legend. He was the son of Uther Pendragon, the former King of Britain. He led the British peoples against the Saxon invaders and halted their progress at Badon Hill but fell in the Battle of Camlann at the sword of his nephew/son Mordred. His sword Excalibur was thrown into a lake and the body was removed to Avalon, where he lies sleeping, to awake again when Britain is in danger. King Arthur is the subject of a large body of British legend dating as far back as the sixth century. Anecdotes which could accurately place Arthur in a specific historical context are vague and often contradictory, but most of the Arthurian legends are set around the time the Roman Empire left Britain and the Saxons invaded. The stories involve Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table venturing forth from Castle Camelot in the quest for the Holy Grail, a sacred talisman with healing powers. Arthur may or may not have been based on a historical figure. King Arthur was the king of the Britains who commanded the Knights of the Round Table to protect his kingdom and Camelot from evil during the 6th century. His wizard was named Merlin. King Arthur was the legendary king of England. He is most famous for his knights of the Round Table and being the wielder of Excalibur. Mythic king of Britain. Husband of Guinevere and father of Childe Rowland, Camilla and Cassilda. He is away at war when his daughters are kidnapped. King Arthur è un film del 2004 che riproduce fedelmente la vera storia di Re Artù, come ci è stata tramandata dalla Bibbia e dalla serie tv Hercules. King Arthur (アーサー王, Āsā Ō) is a character introduced in the Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone universe. King Arthur (Arthur Pendragon) is a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defense of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries AD, and is the sole ruler of all Britain. The details of Arthur's story are mainly composed of folklore and literary invention, and his historical existence is debated and disputed by modern historians. The sparse historical background of Arthur is gleaned from various sources, including the Annales Cambriae, the Historia Brittonum, and the writings of Gildas. Arthur's name also occurs in early poetic sources such as Y Gododdin. Arthur is a central figure in the legends making up the so-called Matter of Britain. The legendary Arthur developed as a figure of international interest largely through the popularity of Geoffrey of Monmouth's fanciful and imaginative 12th-century Historia regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain). In some Welsh and Breton tales and poems that date from before this work, Arthur appears either as a great warrior defending Britain from human and supernatural enemies or as a magical figure of folklore, sometimes associated with the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn. How much of Geoffrey's Historia (completed in 1138) was adapted from such earlier sources, rather than invented by Geoffrey himself, is unknown. Although the themes, events and characters of the Arthurian legend varied widely from text to text, and there is no one canonical version, Geoffrey's version of events often served as the starting point for later stories. Geoffrey depicted Arthur as a king of Britain who defeated the Saxons and established an empire over Britain, Ireland, Iceland, Norway and Gaul. Many elements and incidents that are now an integral part of the Arthurian story appear in Geoffrey's Historia, including Arthur's father Uther Pendragon, the wizard Merlin, Arthur's wife Guinevere, the sword Excalibur, Arthur's conception at Tintagel, his final battle against Mordred at Camlann, and final rest in Avalon. The 12th-century French writer Chrétien de Troyes, who added Lancelot and the Holy Grail to the story, began the genre of Arthurian romance that became a significant strand of medieval literature. In these French stories, the narrative focus often shifts from King Arthur himself to other characters, such as various Knights of the Round Table. Arthurian literature thrived during the Middle Ages but waned in the centuries that followed until it experienced a major resurgence in the 19th century. In the 21st century, the legend lives on, not only in literature but also in adaptations for theatre, film, television, comics and other media. King Arthur is the king of Camelot. He asks you for help in both Merlin's Crystal and The Holy Grail quests. King Arthur is the king of Camelot Castle, east of Seers' Village. Arthur is the leader of the Knights of the Round Table and an ally of the White Knights. King Arthur is found on the ground floor and is involved in 3 quests, The Holy Grail, Merlin's Crystal, and King's Ransom. After completing the Holy Grail, players can mount a painting of King Arthur on a wall in their Player-owned house. Product Code: 773 King Arthur was a ruler of England and resided in Camelot. King Arthur is a Hero available in the Scenario Editor of Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. He is based on the legendary British leader with the same name who allegedly defended Britain from Saxon invaders from Germany in the late 5th and early 6th centuries AD. Much of his story is based on folklore and literary invention, and as a result, his historical existence is debated and disputed. In the game, King Arthur is represented by a Champion but with better stats. Like other infantry units, King Arthur is affected by all upgrades that affect infantry as well as any civilization bonuses that affect them. As with all heroes, King Arthur can self regenerate and cannot be converted. King Arthur Pendragon was a legendary Knight turned King who ruled England around 500 AD and resided at Camelot. As a young man, Arhur proved his worthiness to be king by pulling the fabled sword Excalibur out of a rock, a feat which no other person was able to do. King Arthur's magician Merlin and several apprentices, one of whom had been sturying under him for 150 years: Fuddy. When the Ghostbusters followed Sir Trancelot back into the past and were brought before Arthur by Merlin and Fuddy, the King revealed that he had sent several of his knights to Sir Trancelot's Haunted Castle, but none had returned. He decided that Fuddy would lead the Ghostbusters to the Haunted Castle, since he could not afford to lose Merlin. Fuddy 'borrowed' Excalibur and almost caused it to be damaged beyond repair while fighting Trancelot's pet, Sparky The Dragon. Luckily, Tracy the Gorilla managed to bend Excalibur back into it's original shape using his great strength. Still, Jake Kong Jr. persuaded Fuddy to tell the truth about takign Excalibur to the King. To reward him for his bravery and honesty, Arthur asked Merlin to make Fuddy a Full Court Magician at last. Arthur offered to make Jake, Tracy and Eddie Spenser Jr. Knights of the Round Table, and to make Futura the first woman knight. But when they declined so that they could continue their quest for the missing tablet pieces, Arthur told them to take along his sword, Excalibur. The Ghostbusters eventually travelled back to the dawn of time, where Jake used Excalibur to defeat the Ghost of the Missing Link. In doing so, Excalibur got stuck in a rock and could not be pulled out again, not even by Tracy. Jake then surmised that it had been destiny to return the sword to the same rock from which it would be pulled free by Arthur many centuries later. The King Arthur series was the first line of videos created by RMA Productions, long before the conception of Stupid Mario Brothers. As the title implies, the series focuses on the adventures of Arthur Pendragon and the Knights of the Round Table. The first three movies, filmed in the fall of 2005, the first of which for an English class project, were made public a year later. When compared to other projects by RMA Studios, the three films have received substantially lower viewership and popularity. Eventually, more Arthur films were made, one even introduced the character of Nox Decious, but still have yet to be publicly released. Some other aspects that tie in with Stupid Mario Brothers are Merlin's table, which appears as a location several times. The Nether Saber, a powerful beam sword once used by Merlin to defeat Decious also reappears. Although some elements are connected with Stupid Mario Brothers, it should be noted that many canonical aspects greatly differ between the two series, effectively rendering the series as source material for Merlin and Decious' back story. King Arthur is the legendary High King of Camelot, England, who because he pulled the enchanted sword Excalibur out of a stone was given the right to rule. He also is a character who appeared in the Smurfs cartoon show Season 9 episode "The Smurfs Of The Round Table". In the episode, he was watching a jousting tournament when his nemesis Morgan le Fey stole Excalibur from him and used its magic to turn him and his men to wax (with the exception of Sir Lancelot, who was shrunk to Smurf size, and Merlin the magician, who was turned into a rock). She then cast a spell on the sun to make it burn hotter so that King Arthur and all of Camelot would melt into nothingness leaving her to rule over England. The time-lost Smurfs who appeared in Camelot when this happened split up into two groups, one group staying behind to keep King Arthur and his men from completely melting; the other group led by Papa Smurf going with Sir Lancelot and Merlin (still trapped in his rock form) to confront Morgan le Fey and to retrieve Excalibur from her. With Papa Smurf's group succeeding in their quest, Merlin was restored to his human form and so used Excalibur to restore King Arthur, his men, and all of Camelot to normal. King Arthur was so grateful for the Smurfs coming to the rescue of the kingdom that he officially dubbed them "The Smurfs of the Round Table", at a banquet held in their honor. Write t File:Chiacchio.png he first paragraph of your page here. According to one source, The Doctor once pulled the sword from the stone and handed it to Arthur, instead of leaving Arthur to do it himself. The Doctor was therefore made King of England but he abdicated after a day in Arthur's favour. The Twelfth Doctor refused to take Clara Oswald to meet Arthur as he considered this incident a bad time. (PROSE: Silhouette) According to another source, Arthur became the king of Camelot after the death of his father, Uther. It was during this time his Merlin Blaise died and arrived to become the next Merlin. A year after the Master arrived, Arthur's son Mordred was born to his half-sister Morgan at Lothian. Arthur sent the Master to kill Mordred. He was unaware that the Master had instead helped Morgan in raising him. The Master planned for Mordred to kill Arthur at the battle of Camlan so Britain could never become one country. The Master pretended to be an enemy of Morgan to fool Arthur. (PROSE: The Creation of Camelot) King Arthur (アーサー王 Āsā-ō?), also known as the Black Knight (黒の騎士 Kuro no kishi?), is the primary antagonist of Sonic and the Black Knight. He is a being from world of Camelot and was a magical illusion created by Merlin for the purpose of becoming a benevolent ruler over England. Under the guiding hand of his creator, Arthur achieved his purpose and became a legend. When he obtained the scabbard of Excalibur however, Arthur was corrupted by power and became an evil tyrant who enslaved his kingdom. His reign came to an end when Sonic the Hedgehog was called into the world of Camelot and slew Arthur. Managers often mistake the submissive behavior of subordinates as an accurate reflection of their own worth. Perceptive leaders know their own weaknesses and know that others know them too. Most anyone can exercise authority when the power to enforce obedience is placed in his hands by virtue of his position within an organization. Great leaders are those who generate the power for accomplishment by the strength of their own personalities in circumstances where organizational authority does not exist and obedience cannot be enforced. Strong managers enjoy the use of power and feel energized by exercising their authority. Insightful leaders understand that the only one who feels energized by the exercise of authority is the one who exercises it. The process by which a strong manager evolves into an inspiring leader is beautifully depicted in a recent film entitled King Arthur. Arthur and his knights have captivated the imagination and entranced the hearts of millions the world over. The triangular love affair between Arthur, Sir Lancelot and Lady Geneviere, the magic of Merlin and Excalibur, the mysterious quest for the Holy Grail are the stuff of legends. But the most recent Hollywood movie bearing the King’s name has elevated Arthur from a courageous ancient king into an inspiring modern leader. The secret knowledge this Arthur bears is not of sacred relics or mystical powers, but of the art of leadership that inspires ordinary men to perform extraordinary deeds. The story takes place in 4th Century Britain during the last years of the Roman conquest. Hadrian’s Wall divides Britain across the middle. South of the Wall the Roman governors and their legions rule, suppressing the aspirations of the countless tribes of Celts, Scots, Angles and such who have migrated to this island over the centuries, fought, subdued and ruled its local inhabitants, and been subdued in turn by the Romans who conquered by superior military might and ruled by superior organization. North of the Wall, the indigenous Woads of Scotland led by Merlin live wild and free. The task of maintaining Roman supremacy in Southern England has fallen to bands of Sarmatian knights, fierce horsemen whose ancestors were conquered by the Romans on the Russian steppes and forced to offer successive generations of their children as indentured soldiers for periods of 15 years service in the Roman armies. During the last days of Roman rule in Britain, these knights are led by Artorius Castus, son of a Roman father and native British mother. Raised in England on the ideals of freedom and equality proclaimed by Roman philosophers, Arthur served his God and country as a sacred privilege. Unknown to Arthur, Rome has long ago abandoned the noble ideals he learned as a youth and murdered the philosopher who was his teacher. But these ideals have lived on in Arthur and he has embodied them in his every act. As he says, “Deeds are meaningless unless they serve a higher purpose.” Though his men have been forced into military service, he treats them with the regard of close kinsman and is as covetous of their lives and well-being as he is of the Roman citizens they serve. Though charged to rule the local inhabitants by force of arms, he abstains from all unnecessary cruelty and loss of life. In his mind, all are endowed with equal rights as citizens of the Empire. Arthur’s knights have served bravely and honorably their 15 year term. The last six of the original band who have survived are now to be released from their bonds and free to return to the Russian homeland they left when still boys. Bishop Germanius, an emissary from Rome, has arrived carrying the documents that will serve as their passports to freedom. But instead of delivering them from their bonds, he demands of them one last service to Rome. A huge Saxon army has landed in the North and is sweeping down to Hadrian’s Wall, killing and burning all in its path. Rome has decided that Britain is no longer defensible against the incessant on-slaught of attacks which have weakened the empire at many points, so it is withdrawing its forces from the country. North of the Wall, live Marius Honorius, a close friend of the Pope in Rome, and his son Alecto who is destined to become a high serving member of the Church. The Bishop calls upon Arthur to lead his knights on their most dangerous mission to rescue Marius and Alecto from the invading army, so that they may return to Rome with Germanius. Arthur recognizes the danger and accepts the task as a part of his duty as a Roman soldier. But he vehemently protests the imposition of this task on his Sarmatian knights, who have served Rome with distinction and have earned their freedom. When Arthur informs his men that they are compelled to undertake one more mission in order to obtain their passports to freedom, none are willing to serve Rome a day longer. But neither are they willing to abandon Arthur at this critical moment when he needs their support. Reluctantly his six knights accept the charge put on them and ride off behind him to complete one last mission. Reaching Marius and Alecto just hours before the descending Saxon hoards, Arthur offers to lead their family to safety. At the same time, he warns all the local Woad inhabitants of the impending Saxon invasion, frees those that have been imprisoned, and offers to take those who cannot escape by themselves. Encumbered by a large caravan, Arthur’s small band is attacked by a few hundred Saxons while crossing a frozen lake. The fearless courage and self-sacrifice of his knights enables them to successfully ward off the attack and escape to the Wall. Until now Arthur has demonstrated the prowess of an able general and the fairness of a just, good man, but his true emergence as a visionary leader is yet to come. Arthur’s knights have finally earned their freedom and obtained their rights of passage. The Roman army is withdrawing from Hadrian’s Wall. Thousands of defenseless Brits will be left to be murdered by the Saxon marauders. As the caravan of Romans leaves the Wall accompanied by his knights on their way to freedom, Arthur chooses to remain behind and fight the Saxons. Arthur does not seek to persuade his knights to remain. Rather he urges them to take the freedom they have earned. But in secret league with Merlin, Geneviere and their outnumbered Woad fighters, Arthur prepares a trap for the Saxons. As the Sarmatian Knights ride away from danger, they see their former leader alone astride his horse on a hilltop overlooking Hadrian’s Wall. Their horses slow as if unwilling to proceed further, then gradually one by one they turn to rejoin their leader in this final and most likely fatal battle. Here for the first time, the Sarmatians follow Arthur not because they are compelled by force of obligation, but because they choose to do so of their own free will. They follow a more compelling force than the force of authority. They are compelled by an ideal and an inspiring example that captures their minds, engages their hearts and releases their energies for heroic deeds. Together Arthur, his knights and the Woad forces face and defeat the larger Saxon army and send it fleeing from England back to Norway. Following their unexpected victory, a half-British Arthur weds the Woad Lady Geneviere and is crowned by Merlin as the first king of the united people of Britain. Can one man and a handful of followers make such a difference to the life of an organization or a nation? They can and they do. Every great accomplishment is the result of one or a few people who rise above the ordinary to perform extraordinary deeds. What makes them extraordinary? It is not their talent or strength. It is their attitude and determination. What can motivate men to such an attitude and determination? Neither the power of authority, nor the force of compulsion, nor the threat of punishment. It can only be accomplished by acts that are self-chosen in an atmosphere of freedom in pursuit of a challenging and inspiring goal that unites and benefits all rather than divides and deprives. The true essence of leadership is to create that atmosphere of freedom, project that inspiring goal and motivate people by determination and example to the highest conceivable levels of accomplishment. For such a leader and followers, anything is possible. H King Arthur is a king. King Arthur was a king in English lore. He appears in the 1987 TMNT cartoon episode Shredder's New Sword. and the 1990 Magazine comic A Knight in the Sewer. King Arthur was the first person to ever receive powers from the sorceress, Nimue. An ancient King from the realm of Camelot, Arthur's nobility and strength allowed him to be chosen as the first Champion of Avalon. Using the legendary golden powers of an ancient relic given to him by Nimue and armed with the legendary sword Excalibur, King Arthur bravely fought off Emperor Mordred. Realizing the powers of the relic were too powerful to ever fall into the wrong hands, King Arthur eventually sealed it and himself away in the secret caverns of Avalon until the Green Legend Ranger managed to prove he was worthy to use the relic. King Arthur gave the Green Ranger the relic, which turned into the Condor Battlizer. King Arthur also gave Green Ranger his sword, Excalibur, which became the Ultra Saber. King Arthur is parodied as King Arthur Griffin in "Jungle Love". In "The Finer Strings", Lois notes that Brian helping out her father for her after his cataract surgery would make him a hero, just like King Arthur. In a cutaway, when young Arthur pulls the sword Excalibur from the stone, the stone emits a prolonged burst of flatulence, as it apologizes for ruining the moment. After completing the Holy Grail, players can mount a painting of King Arthur on a wall in their Player-owned house. Arthur Pendragon, known throughout history as King Arthur, was a the famous Knight, and later King, of Britannia, who led Britannia against the tyrant that preceded him, and later against the Saxon invaders, along with his most loyal followers, the Knights of the Round Table. Unbeknownst to the rest of the world, him and the rest of the KRT were a group of powerful Quincy, who used their Quincy powers to protect Britannia not only from human enemies, but also from Hollows. Arthur himself was so powerful that even Juha Bach considered him to be a threat against the Vandenreich, ordering his head on a spike for years. Arthur had a surprisingly positive relationship with the Gotei 13, who didn't deem the KRT as a threat due to their unique, revolutionary methods of killing Hollows without killing the Souls, which unfortunately they were never able to pass to other Quincies before they were killed. They've even teamed up with the Gotei 13 on more occasions than can be counted, the most prominent example being during the Quincy Blood War. Before becoming King Arthur was raised and trained in the arts of Magecraft, a deluted form of Kido that Humans can learn, by Merlin the Magician, who was famous as the Kami Joel Goldsmith in the Soul Society. During his youth he briefly served in Juha Bach's original Stern Ritter, being given the designation as B - The Blades, before Jugram Haschwalth came around. Trained hunder Juha, Arthur became one of the strongest Quincies of all time. He eventually betrayed Juha, and became the King of Britannia. At Arthur's death, Sir Bedivere threw Excalibur into the lake; a hand rose from the water, caught the sword, and disappeared. Another sword, sometimes mistakenly identified with Excalibur, was drawn from a stone by Arthur to prove his royalty. In the modern age, the only two capable of holding it are Piper and Wyatt Halliwell—its new Lady of the Lake and destined master, respectively. It is revealed that Wyatt is the heir to Excalibur and the next King Arthur. In the same episode, he is seen to be using telekinesis to wield the sword and vanquish the demon who stole it. During his possible reign from 400 AD, to 600, to never (more or less placing his mystic Christian reign as contemporaneous with Muhammad; and Xuanzang's Journey to the West). Arthur is rumoured to have done a great many strange things, things involving swords and sorcery, wizards and warriors, and dungeons and dragons. As opposed to the current political malaise faced by the British Isles, wherein the most exciting political developments revolve around the nuances of the UK's involvement with the European Union or whether Tony Blair is a blackguard or merely a blighter, King Arthur's political developments revolved exclusively around sex and violence, and thus make for a rollicking good read. Also with his Knights at The Round Dinner Table. King Arthur is a legendary King and wielder of the sword Excalibur. He was the head of the Knights of the Round Table. He and his knights fought various enemies. Before King Arthur died, he had one of his knights give Excalibur back to the Lady of the Lake until the day he returns and he can reclaim it. In an attempt to defeat the ThunderCats, Mumm-Ra disguises himself as King Arthur in order to claim Excalibur. thumb|left|100px King Arthur is de koning van Camelot, het kasteel dat ten oosten van Seers' Village ligt. Dit gebied werd hem geschonken door King Ulthas. Hij is de leider van de Knights of the Round Table. Hij is betrokken in volgende quests: Holy Grail, Merlin's Crystal en King's Ransom. en:King Arthur fi:King Arthur de:König Arthur Categorie:Non-player characters Categorie:Menselijk thumb Hier könnt ihr alles über eure Versionen von Arthur schreiben Kategorie:Canon-Chara Kategorie:Schurken Kategorie:Männer Kategorie:Magische Wesen Kategorie:Tote King Arthur was a legendary 6th century British king. He was the central character at the heart of the Arthurian legends that were steeped in chivalry and romance. In the 19th century, Samuel Clemens wrote the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. In the story, a man from the 19th century was transported back to the 6th century. He changed the timeline by introducing gadgets and weapons in the name of progress. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" , "Spirit Folk" ) At least two Federation starships were named USS Excalibur after the sword that Arthur pulled out of a stone, thus proving his lineage and with it his rightful claim to the throne of England. In 2372, Kira Nerys and Jadzia Dax visited a holosuite program based on King Arthur's Court at Camelot on at least two occasions. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior", "The Muse") The writing staff of Star Trek: The Next Generation briefly considered setting the fantasy scenes of "Qpid" in King Arthur's time. The episode would have involved the king himself, though the TNG writers opted for doing a Robin Hood story instead due to the recent release of the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 219) King Arthur (Kuningas Arthur) on Pyöreän pöydän ritareiden tämänhetkinen johtaja. Kun pelaaja on surittanut Holy Grail tehtävän, niin hän voi ripustaa maalauksen Arthurista talonsa seinälle. VI King Arthur is the famed knight turned king that received the sword Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake and was destined to find the Holy Grail. Arthur lives in Ferryport Landing. In "The Fairy-Tale Detectives", his car is smashed by a giant at a fund raiser ball held by Prince Charming. He and the Knights of the Round Table help drive off the giant, and Charming thanks him, but as Arthur is leaving the ball, he makes it clear he expects payment from Charming for the ruined car. According to the Sisters Grimm series, he is Morgan le Fay's brother and they were together when they first came to Ferryport Landing on the New Beginning. One day, the Royal Wizard Merlina did something that infuriated King Arthur and he personally chased after her on a flying horse. He summoned his monstrous knights from the shadows to aid him and they surrounded Merlina, but she used a magical spell to summon a Sonic the Hedgehog counterpart from another zone to aid her. Sonic defeated all the creatures and then attempted to take on King Arthur, but Merlina stopped him at the last minute and they disappeared in a whirlwind of smoke and dust. King Arthur then rode his horse to a nearby cliff where Sirs Gawain, Lancelot and Percival were waiting. He ordered them to seek out Merlina and Sonic and to slay them on sight while he gave chase. He flew away and the knights followed his orders, though some did have doubts in the changes that had come over King Arthur and his kingdom. (StH: #197) King Arthur had been given an "unbreakable blade" and two artifacts by a certain woman. When King Arthur approached the blade and took it in hand, it transformed into what came to be known as Excalibur. After the death of the king, the three artifacts were scattered until they were once again brought together in the 9th century by Edge Master, who then entrusted the 'Three Sacred Treasures' to the Ling Sheng-Su temple. King Arthur was a king of Great Britain, a friend of the prophet Merlin, weilder of Excalibur, and the adopted father of two dragons. King Arthur is a 2004 Touchstone Pictures film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Franzoni. It stars Clive Owen as the title character, Ioan Gruffudd as Lancelot, and Keira Knightley as Guinevere. The producers of the film claim to present a historically accurate version of the Arthurian legends, supposedly inspired by new archaeological findings. The accuracy of these claims is subject to debate, but the film is unusual in representing Arthur as a Roman officer rather than a medieval knight. It was shot in England, Ireland, and Wales. King Arthur is a supporting character on Once Upon a Time. Since he was a little boy, Arthur was prophesied to pull Excalibur from its stone and become King of Camelot. However, due to the elusive nature of the prophecies he was given, he had no idea that the sword would be as broken as the kingdom he was supposed to rule it with - and his marriage to the lovely Queen Guinevere grew just as splintered as he made it his life's goal to find Excalibur's missing end, known as the Dark One's dagger. Eventually, he turned to magic to solve his problems, making his adulterous Queen bend to his will and his kingdom's humble tower appear as a grand palace. With his life having been ruined by the thankless tasks he was assigned, he makes it his new mission to complete the sword and use it to run through the person who foresaw he would draw it in the first place: Merlin. King Arthur (アーサー王 Āsā-ō), también conocido como el Black Knight (黒の騎士 Kuro no kishi, lit. "Caballero Negro"), es el principal antagonista de Sonic and the Black Knight. Es un ser del mundo de Camelot y fue una ilusión mágica creada por Merlin con el propósito de convertirse en un gobernante benevolente sobre Inglaterra. Bajo la dirección de su creador, Arthur logró su propósito y se convirtió en una leyenda. Cuando obtuvo la vaina de Excalibur sin embargo, Arthur fue corrompido por el poder y se convirtió en un tirano malvado que esclavizó su reino. Su reinado llegó a su fin cuando Sonic the Hedgehog fue llamado al mundo de Camelot y mató a Arthur. He appears in Sir Yaksalot. King Arthur is a mythological king from ancient English-Welsh medieval literature. In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, he is performed by Graham Chapman. King Arthur of Camelot was a Seeker and owned the Titan, Gawain. Arthur was also the head of the Knights of the Round Table. Arthur Pendragon (better known as "'Artie") is Shrek's third best friend. He is the only heir (other than Shrek himself) to the throne of Far Far Away. Artie has only appeared in "Shrek the Third," He is voiced by Justin Timberlake. Arthur Pendragon is the epitome of a typical teenager, awkward, gangly, and not very popular.These aspects are emphasized when Shrek announces to him that he is the next king of Far Far Away, and Artie doesn't think that he can handle being a king. However, Artie is good and kind-hearted, and in the end, he good-naturedly accepts the responsibilities of being king. One of Artie's greatest fears is inadequacy, he and Shrek share the same problem, as they both mention having had difficulty in their relationships with their respective fathers (his "dumped me at the school the first chance he got, and... I never saw him again"). Artie is shown to be a competent fighter when necessary, and helps Shrek and his friends fend off The Evil Trees, and later, assists Shrek when Prince Charming is about to kill him. Artie likes rock music, evidenced after he leaves "Worcestershire," announcing, "I'm building my kingdom on rock and roll!". His name is derived the name of King Arthur, a British king from a legend of the same name. King Arthur, , is the Knight quest leader. King Arthur was a legendary humani who was notable for pulling Excalibur from its stone. He also wielded its legendary twin, Clarent, which was later used by Mordred (Aurthur's son) to kill the King; this deed earned the blade's nickname of the "Coward's Blade". He was also one of the few humani to have a pure gold aura. __FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png King Arthur is a character in the Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone universe. King Arthur was mortally wounded in a battle but was said to be taken to the island of Avalon where he either died of his wounds or, according to some tales, was put into a magical slumber so that he may rise again to lead his people when they are most in need of his aid. King Arthur Pendragon is one of Britain's most famous kings. King Arthur is an important figure in English mythology, where he appears as the ideal of kingship both in war and peace. He is the central character in a cycle of legends known as the Matter of Britain. Although there has been debate over whether King Arthur might in fact have existed, like Robin Hood, he is generally considered a figure of myth and folklore, but one closely tied to both the literature and political history of Britain. Arthur and the Arthurian legends in general (including such figures as the wizard Merlin, Guinevere, and Lancelot), have often been portrayed, spoofed, or referenced in Muppet/Henson productions.
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