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"'Because of the love that was between this man and me, my lord King Arthur and his noble knights now lay dead.'"

                 
--Guinevere in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, pg. 503
Queen Guinevere represented purity in the court of Camelot.
"Queen Guinevere's Maying" by John Collier, The Camelot Project
King Arthur was well loved by his people, who respected him for his bravery and wisdom.
"Two Crowns" by Sir Frank Dicksee, Artmagick.com
After the death of Arthur, Guinevere lived the rest of her unhappy life in a convent, where she prayed for forgiveness of her sins.
"Guinevere in the Nunnery" by Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale, The Camelot Project
Lancelot and Guinevere carried on their illicit affair for several decades through secret meetings when Arthur was away.
"Following the Example of the Gods" by Henryk Siemiradzki, The Camelot Project
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Elaine fell deeply in love with Lancelot, and he too showed her tender feelings when he allowed her to tie her favor around his arm.
"Godspeed" by Edmund Blair Leighton, Artmagick.com
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