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The poem centers on Camelot’s uneasy response to reports that a once-buried seer has returned from Brittany, provoking conversations among knights who recall his old wisdom, his entanglement with a woman of Broceliande, and the dangers of clairvoyance and love. Through brief dramatic scenes and reflective exchanges among figures such as Gawaine, Dagonet, Lamorak, and Bedivere, it traces how memory, rumor, and prophecy unsettle a court that craves peace while fearing upheaval. Recurring motifs consider the cost of knowledge, the interplay of fate and desire, and the ambiguous boundary between burial and renewal as a foreboding change approaches Camelot.
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