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* Camelot was a planet based on Arthurian legend in the universe of ''VideoGame/HonkaiStarRail''. An attack by the Antimatter Legion destroyed the planet, forcing Guinevere and her brothers, members of the planet's royalty, to flee into deep space and become homeless drifters. They were eventually picked up by the Xianzhou Alliance and received a formal education, with Guinevere changing her name to "Guinaifen" (a reference to a mangled Chinese translation of "Guinevere") and becoming a street performer/livestreamer.

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* Camelot was a planet based on Arthurian legend in the universe of ''VideoGame/HonkaiStarRail''. An attack by the Antimatter Legion destroyed the planet, forcing Guinevere and her brothers, members of the planet's royalty, to flee into deep space and become homeless drifters. They small-time space pirates. After they were eventually picked up caught by the IPC they were shipped off to the Xianzhou Alliance and Alliance, where Guinevere's brothers received a formal education, with education while Guinevere changing changed her name to "Guinaifen" (a reference to a mangled Chinese translation of "Guinevere") and becoming took up a job as a street performer/livestreamer.
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* {{Camelot}} was a planet based on Arthurian legend in the universe of ''VideoGame/HonkaiStarRail''. An attack by the Antimatter Legion destroyed the planet, forcing Guinevere and her brothers, members of the planet's royalty, to flee into deep space and become homeless drifters. They were eventually picked up by the Xianzhou Alliance and received a formal education, with Guinevere changing her name to "Guinaifen" (a reference to a mangled Chinese translation of "Guinevere") and becoming a street performer/livestreamer.

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* {{Camelot}} Camelot was a planet based on Arthurian legend in the universe of ''VideoGame/HonkaiStarRail''. An attack by the Antimatter Legion destroyed the planet, forcing Guinevere and her brothers, members of the planet's royalty, to flee into deep space and become homeless drifters. They were eventually picked up by the Xianzhou Alliance and received a formal education, with Guinevere changing her name to "Guinaifen" (a reference to a mangled Chinese translation of "Guinevere") and becoming a street performer/livestreamer.
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* {{Camelot}} was a planet based on Arthurian legend in the universe of ''VideoGame/HonkaiStarRail''. An attack by the Antimatter Legion destroyed the planet, forcing Guinevere and her brothers, members of the planet's royalty, to flee into deep space and become homeless drifters. They were eventually picked up by the Xianzhou Alliance and received a formal education, with Guinevere changing her name to "Guinaifen" (a reference to a mangled Chinese translation of "Guinevere") and becoming a street performer/livestreamer.
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** One subplot is a very interesting take on the MerlinandNimue story. [[spoiler:Instead of Nimue imprisoning Merlin, Thom Merrilon has to rescue Moiraine, and Nynaeve doesn't even take part in it.]]

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** One subplot is a very interesting take on the MerlinandNimue MerlinAndNimue story. [[spoiler:Instead of Nimue imprisoning Merlin, Thom Merrilon has to rescue Moiraine, and Nynaeve doesn't even take part in it.]]
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* ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' has Ash transaported to medieval England and meet a Lord Arthur, but not ''the'' King Arthur, and he helps Arthur and his rival Duke Henry against the titular army. Arthur also has an unnamed WizardClassic-seque Wise Man who's akin to but not quite Merlin. Ash also blows Arthur's sword, hopefully not Excalibur, to pieces with his shotgun when the latter threatens him.

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* ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' has Ash transaported transported to medieval England and meet a Lord Arthur, but not ''the'' King Arthur, and he helps Arthur and his rival Duke Henry against the titular army. Arthur also has an unnamed WizardClassic-seque Wise Man who's akin to but not quite Merlin. Ash also blows Arthur's sword, hopefully not Excalibur, to pieces with his shotgun when the latter threatens him.
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on second thought, reverted, it's the "real" Arthur in the setting??


* ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes'' has Knight World, a world themed solely after this mythos, complete with its own Myth/KingArthur (Arthur Gundam Mk-III).
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* ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes'' has Knight World, a world themed solely after this mythos, complete with its own Myth/KingArthur (Arthur Gundam Mk-III).
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See also Myth/{{Merlin}} and {{Excalibur}} for specifically their appearances in various media.


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* ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' has Ash transaported to medieval England and meet a Lord Arthur, but not ''the'' King Arthur, and he helps Arthur and his rival Duke Henry against the titular army. Arthur also has an unnamed WizardClassic-seque Wise Man who's akin to but not quite Merlin. Ash also blows Arthur's sword, hopefully not Excalibur, to pieces with his shotgun when the latter threatens him.
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For more works using the legends more directly, such as adaptations or for worldbuilding, see [[DerivativeWorks/ArthurianLegend Derivatative Works/Arthurian Legend]]. For our purposes, if Arthurian elements show up directly or as part of the universe/setting, it probably goes in there. If the references are more of homages or allusions, it probably goes in here.

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For more works using the legends more directly, such as adaptations or for worldbuilding, see [[DerivativeWorks/ArthurianLegend Derivatative Derivative Works/Arthurian Legend]]. For our purposes, if Arthurian elements show up directly or as part of the universe/setting, it probably goes in there. If the references are more of homages or allusions, it probably goes in here.
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For more works using the legends more directly, such as adaptations or for worldbuilding, see [[DerivativeWorks/ArthurianLegend here]]. For our purposes, if Arthurian elements show up directly or as part of the universe/setting, it probably goes in there. If the references are more of homages or allusions, it probably goes in here.

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For more works using the legends more directly, such as adaptations or for worldbuilding, see [[DerivativeWorks/ArthurianLegend here]].Derivatative Works/Arthurian Legend]]. For our purposes, if Arthurian elements show up directly or as part of the universe/setting, it probably goes in there. If the references are more of homages or allusions, it probably goes in here.
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For more works using the legends more directly, such as adaptations or for worldbuilding, see {{DerivativeWorks/ArthurianLegend}}. For our purposes, if Arthurian elements show up directly or as part of the universe/setting, it probably goes in there. If the references are more of homages or allusions, it probably goes in here.

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For more works using the legends more directly, such as adaptations or for worldbuilding, see {{DerivativeWorks/ArthurianLegend}}.[[DerivativeWorks/ArthurianLegend here]]. For our purposes, if Arthurian elements show up directly or as part of the universe/setting, it probably goes in there. If the references are more of homages or allusions, it probably goes in here.

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