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=== Lancelot ===


In the days of [[King Arthur|Arthur the King]], the soul of Lanello came from France as Launcelot du Lac. According to legend, the infant Launcelot was laid down beside a lake and the Lady of the Lake carried him off to her kingdom of ten thousand maidens where no man was allowed. Here he matured in great honor and purity and thus was known as Launcelot du Lac (Launcelot of the Lake). He became Arthur’s closest friend, their soul-relationship that of guru and chela, and the champion of Queen Guinevere, his twin flame.  
Nos tempos do rei Artur, a alma de Lanello veio da França como
Lancelot du Lac. Reza a lenda que deitaram o infante Lancelot às margens
de um lago quando a Senhora do Lago o levou para o reino das dez
mil virgens, onde os homens não eram admitidos. Ali, ele amadureceu
com grande honra e pureza e ficou conhecido como Lancelot du Lac
(Lancelot do Lago). Ele tornou-se o melhor amigo de Artur, com quem
manteve um relacionamento anímico do tipo guru e chela e foi também
o defensor da Rainha Guinevere, sua chama gêmea.  


The jealousy, intrigue and [[witchcraft]] of Modred and Morgana La Fey challenged the deep mutual love of the “trinity” of Camelot, driving wedges of distrust between king and queen, knight champion, and the other knights of the Round Table, ending in the death of Arthur and most of the knights and the seclusion of Guinevere and Launcelot in respective roles as renunciates of the Church.
The jealousy, intrigue and [[witchcraft]] of Modred and Morgana La Fey challenged the deep mutual love of the “trinity” of Camelot, driving wedges of distrust between king and queen, knight champion, and the other knights of the Round Table, ending in the death of Arthur and most of the knights and the seclusion of Guinevere and Launcelot in respective roles as renunciates of the Church.
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