JoChris
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I have only one question:
Does Satan actually play any role in the original storyline?
13:37 Once there was peace, and the knights had no wars to fight, they went in search of the Holy Grail. Satan could not possibly allow them to find their divinity, and go home, so he had to find a way to cause trouble, and get them warring, and killing each other again, so that they would not find the Holy Grail.
13:38 Satan, therefore, used Arthur’s wife, queen Guinevere, to cause the trouble. Satan made her have an affair (commit adultery), with Sir Lancelot, Arthur’s best friend, and made sure that Arthur found-out. The two then faced each other, on the battlefield, with their respective followers.
King Arthur tried to prevent any unnecessary bloodshed, and drew the two forces up, facing each other, saying that he and Lancelot would settle the matter, between the two of them, and that no man must draw his sword. He said, that, if any man drew his sword, then that would start a battle, between all of them.
13:39 Satan could not permit just Arthur, or Lancelot to die, and then PEACE to reign again. As long as Satan could keep them all busy, fighting each other, they would not have the time to think straight, and go looking for the Holy Grail.
A snake then attacked one of the knights, and he drew his sword, to defend himself, which started a full-scale battle. Arthur had said, that, if anyone drew his sword, it would be a signal to start a battle.
Does Satan actually play any role in the original storyline?
13:37 Once there was peace, and the knights had no wars to fight, they went in search of the Holy Grail. Satan could not possibly allow them to find their divinity, and go home, so he had to find a way to cause trouble, and get them warring, and killing each other again, so that they would not find the Holy Grail.
13:38 Satan, therefore, used Arthur’s wife, queen Guinevere, to cause the trouble. Satan made her have an affair (commit adultery), with Sir Lancelot, Arthur’s best friend, and made sure that Arthur found-out. The two then faced each other, on the battlefield, with their respective followers.
King Arthur tried to prevent any unnecessary bloodshed, and drew the two forces up, facing each other, saying that he and Lancelot would settle the matter, between the two of them, and that no man must draw his sword. He said, that, if any man drew his sword, then that would start a battle, between all of them.
13:39 Satan could not permit just Arthur, or Lancelot to die, and then PEACE to reign again. As long as Satan could keep them all busy, fighting each other, they would not have the time to think straight, and go looking for the Holy Grail.
A snake then attacked one of the knights, and he drew his sword, to defend himself, which started a full-scale battle. Arthur had said, that, if anyone drew his sword, it would be a signal to start a battle.