Welcome, fair knight, to the realm of Camelot and her Round Table, and to Nightly Knights!

Emails will be regular with an update schedule designed to keep you on your toes (you’ll never know when an enemy knight will appear in the wild after all, best to practice with ones who are familiar) and will range from translated medieval texts describing your fellow knights’ most glorious (and some not-so-glorious) adventures, topical academic papers, some works from the Victorian Arthurian revival (and I don’t just mean Tennyson when I say that), and your occasional character profile ranging from Sir Lancelot, whom everything you think you know about is incorrect, to Lady Sebile, the sorceress lifted from Greek myth.

For best results, print out and read aloud beside a fireplace while playing some instrumental harp in the background.

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Sir Bedevere is a knight of the round table often known as Arthur's first and last knight. Due to his story being able to serve as a bookend to Arthur's, modern works often portray him as a storyteller keeping the tales of Camelot alive.