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Gargoyles :: Pendragon (02x35)
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| Title: | Pendragon |
| Episode #: | 02x35 |
| Production Number: | 050 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday February 12th, 1996 |
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Child of Oberon introduced: The Lady of the Lake. | This is the third and last episode not featuring Goliath (cf. "The Silver Falcon" and "Kingdom"). | MacBeth doesn't remember Arthur because of his memory getting erased at the end of "Avalon Part, Three". | We find out that Diane Maza ("Mark of the Panther") and Halcyon Renard ("Golem") have informed (off-screen) the New York clan that Goliath and the others are on their World Tour. |
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Pendragon: I am Arthur Pendragon, King of Britain.
Griff: Uh-huh. And I'm the Queen mum. | Lexington: Brooklyn!
Brooklyn: What?!?
Lexington: No, no, she means Brooklyn. | Pendragon: I may be timeless, but I'll be ancient before we get through this. |
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King Arthur: The Stone of Destiny. I'd hoped Excalibur had returned to you.
This Stone is believed to be the original Pillar that Jacob dedicated to God after his all-night wrestling vigil with an angel. From all references, this stone represents the House of David that went into oblivion after the wicked king Zedekiah was dethroned by our Father and later blinded then killed along with his sons. In the Gargoyles Universe this is the same stone that King Arthur drew Excalibur from in order to become King of Britain. | King Arthur: Lady of the Lake, it is Arthur Pendragon.
In Arthurian legend, the Lady of the Lake In Malory, she kept Excalibur to the young Arthur and received it when it was thrown back into her lake after the Battle of Camlann. She is often identified with Nimue/Vivien, the young woman who learned magic from Merlin, as well as Morgan le Fay, Arthur's evil half-sister. |
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