King Arthur Relationship

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King Arthur continued to meet with Perceval in the gardens after their first impromptu meeting many months ago. They’d meet weekly, even during the cold winter, to discuss private matters and concerns. Arthur felt better unburdening himself and sharing his worries, and it seemed as if these conversations helped Perceval, too. The poor knight was still struggling with guilt over the assault on his wife, and Arthur did his best to help. He and Perceval had developed a close bond of friendship that could not be broken.
Arthur might have shared his struggles with his advisor, Merlin, but when it came to discussing the matter of Guinevere’s infertility and mournful emotional state, King Arthur needed to share those thoughts and fears with a married