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... and the Roman Emperor Lucius was the many battles. The battles were many and number, and high in excitement. I enjoyed all of the jousting and engagements between the Romans, and King Arthur's court. Sir Launcelot again prevailed over all knights in valor and courageousness. Sir Launcelot is a lion on the battlefield, yet a swan to the gentlewoman. He defeated more enemies than all of the other knights of Arthur. The best battle scene involved a highly dramatic event where Sir Launcelot fights the Emperor Lucius. The battle wages on, and on, until Launcelot finally prevails. Another aspect of the battles that I enjoyed was their gross encompassment, and the beings fighting in them. Some of the interesting warriors who fought were the giants, and elephants. These things dramatically improved the warring, for no other chapter has elements like this. The actuality that Arthur and his knights are ...
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