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Arthur of Camelot is a fictional/mythical/semi-legendary character from British folkore. However, here on the [[Caid]] wiki, he is a test page, designed to help people learn how to edit ''Compendium Caidis''. | Arthur of Camelot is a fictional/mythical/semi-legendary character from British folkore. However, here on the [[Caid]] wiki, he is a test page, designed to help people learn how to edit ''Compendium Caidis''. |
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Arthur of Camelot is a fictional/mythical/semi-legendary character from British folkore. However, here on the Caid wiki, he is a test page, designed to help people learn how to edit Compendium Caidis.
Persona
Also known as: Arthur Pendragon, Arthur Utherson, Arturus Rex, Arthwyr, Arthur ic Uibar, St. Arthmael the King, Ambrosius Aurelianus
Associates
- Guinevere
- Lancelot
- Merlin
- Nimue
- Uther Pendragon
- Ygerna
- The Lady of the Lake
- Morgan la Fey
- Knights of the Round Table
Offices & Positions
- Ard Righ (High King)
- Dux Bellorum
- King of Britain
- King of the Britons
- King of Cumbria (as Arthur ic Uibar)
- King of Dumnonia
- King of the Elmet
- King of Glamorgan (as Anwn, son of Meurig)
- King of Manau Gododdin (as Artur, son of Aidan)
- King of Powys (as Owain Ddantwyn)
- King of Rhos (as Cuneglasus)
and much, much more . . .