
Mordred is not very fond of these hermit memos he keeps getting

Illustration by Donald Seton Cammell (in the book “King Arthur and the Round Table” by Alice M. Hadfield)
Mordred, recalling Camlann: so suddenly someone screamed “snake!” and chaos erupted
Mordred: I wasn’t really sure what was happening that day
Mordred: but I knew I wanted to stab someone
Left: How Arthur Gat His Sword Excalibur, Alfred Kappes, 1880, The Boy’s King Arthur
Right: The Combat of Mordred and King Arthur, Alfred Kappes, 1880, The Boy’s King Arthur

Finished preview of my piece for @wanderlust-anthology, a mythology anthology, with the theme of “journeys and quests.”
I chose Sir Bedivere and their quest to return Excaliber to the Lady of the Lake.
Excalibur 1981 Directed by John Boorman
Draw your sword to kill a snake, and accidentally start a battle that kills everybody.
TOO SOON