Camelot isn't its very own kingdom, right? I'm pretty sure that Camelot is the castle itself, but it's part of a giant kingdom. I think it starts with an A, because I've heard it said in the TV show Merlin many times, but I forget the name.
Help? Thank you!
Six answers:
ArcadianStormcrow
2013-03-21 12:44:30 UTC
IIRC, in the show, Camelot is both the capital city (and castle) as well as the name of the particular kingdom.
The two main "A" names would be either Avalon (a particular place), or Albion, which is what the dragon typically uses to refer to the entire island of Britain.
leonore
2016-08-04 12:20:52 UTC
Camelot is placed in a small neighborhood referred to as The Amoral Conclusions, placed between A Roman Scene and the Centraliens, bordering non secular Israel, a stone's throw away spring cities of inexperienced electricity, yea even Sparta! From the regional land of the Centraliens, journey the same limes to the Thorn and the same limes to the sizzling US and you'll discover a commonwealth of charlatans and the little children of Atlantis, respectively. So far as i will bear in mind, Camelot has constantly been in the identical region beneath the stars.
harpertara
2013-03-21 12:15:27 UTC
Camelot was the chief city in Arthur's kingdom. The kingdom is Britain. The 'A' word I believe you are thinking of is 'Avalon', which is where the lady of the lake lives and where Arthur was taken after he fell in battle.
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2013-03-21 12:17:49 UTC
The name of the REALM is Camelot, which surrounds the castle, If you say you're from Kansas ppl can infer you're an American.
The A you think of is the the Lake AVALON, where aurthur threw Excaliber.
anonymous
2013-03-21 12:12:52 UTC
In Arthurian legend, Camelot is in England. However, they might have changed that for the TV show.
Dimitri
2013-03-21 14:55:44 UTC
Great Britain
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