— 6 Years Later —
The old territory of Ealdorman Norman eventually fell under Arthur's control, including all the subjects of the Ealdorman's domain. The newly claimed land was named Camelot.
During this time, many kings and lords challenged Arthur, as the territory of Camelot had been blessed by the powerful wizard Merlin, making its soil exceptionally fertile. Crops flourished, and food was abundant.
This was not merely superstition or propaganda for the newly established kingdom. It was a proven fact. Camelot's harvests were so plentiful for five consecutive years that they could sustain three kings' territories with crops from this small land alone. This made Camelot an irresistible prize for the surrounding rulers.