Maybe Prince Arthur is on a quest to find his true identity and he discovers that King Arthur is an important part of his past or future. They meet and King Arthur recognizes a great potential in Prince Arthur. He takes him under his wing and together they face a common enemy, like an evil sorcerer who is threatening Camelot. Along the way, Prince Arthur has to prove himself worthy to King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table.
They might start off with a bit of rivalry. After all, they both bear the name Arthur. But then, they would likely start to respect each other. King Arthur could be a mentor to Prince Arthur, teaching him about the ways of Camelot and the code of chivalry. Prince Arthur, in turn, could offer fresh perspectives, which might at first be met with some resistance from King Arthur, but eventually he would come to appreciate them.
In a fanfiction where Harry Potter meets King Arthur, there could be a magical exchange of spells and swordsmanship. Harry might show King Arthur some of the modern magic from his world, like the Patronus charm. Arthur, in turn, could teach Harry about the code of chivalry and the art of sword fighting. Maybe they would team up to fight a common enemy, using a combination of magic and medieval combat skills.
One reason could be for the continuation of his dynasty. In the context of Camelot, having a son would mean there is an heir to the throne. It would ensure the stability and future of his kingdom. Without a son, there could be disputes and power struggles over who will succeed him.
In the King Arthur Merlin story, King Arthur is the leader. He is responsible for ruling Camelot and maintaining order. Merlin guides him, but Arthur makes the important decisions. He is a symbol of justice and chivalry. He gathers the Knights of the Round Table to fight for good. His rule is supposed to be a time of peace and prosperity in Camelot, and he is the one who the people look up to.
In the King Arthur story, it was the Lady of the Lake who presented Excalibur to King Arthur. She was a mysterious figure from the lake, and her act of giving the sword was a significant moment in Arthur's journey to becoming king. This gift from her was not just a simple transfer of a weapon but was a symbol of Arthur's chosen status and his future as a great leader.
It's a tale of destiny and courage. Arthur pulled the magical sword, Excalibur, from the stone, which was seen as a sign that he was the rightful king.
Well, Arthur's becoming king was a combination of factors. First, there was the pulling of the sword from the stone, which was a magical event that set him apart. Also, his noble character and leadership skills made him worthy of the crown.
Morgana and King Arthur have a complex relationship. As his half - sister, there is a family connection, but she often opposes him. She envies his power and tries to undermine him.