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ew indeed are the folk who have not heard of Camelot, fortified citadel of the wise and noble King Arthur, chief of the Knights of the Round Table. Many mighty heroes give fealty to Arthur and reside in his realm: the names Galahad, Launcelot, Gawaine, and many others have long since been known. But these most noble knights are but the cream of Camelot's crop. Thousands of men at arms, squires, and lesser knights, men of less skill and renown but lacking nothing in courage, dwell in Camelot and serve in Arthur's armies. Evildoers are well advised to avoid angering these folk.
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