Arthur's queen, who suffers hearing loss from a divine lightning strike. She maintains her marriage despite physical and emotional distance, and later recovers the Fisher King's glasses to facilitate conception. She accompanies Arthur on a perilous journey to the Mediterranean, showing resilience amid the kingdom's turmoil.
Matriarchal pressure regarding royal duties and succession.
Court legal counsel influencing royal decisions.
Service relationship between the crown and the tavern.
Court-farm interaction for regional matters.
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