Camelot Artifacts
Legendary Relics of Arthurian Lore
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Publisher Description
Camelot Artifacts opens a classified archive of legendary relics tied to the rise and fall of King Arthur’s kingdom. Compiled by Agent Hastings with analysis from AI.tek, this volume examines the objects said to define Camelot’s power, purpose, and destiny.
Inside these recovered files, readers encounter iconic artifacts such as Excalibur, the Holy Grail, the Round Table, Merlin’s Staff, the Siege Perilous, the Scabbard of Excalibur, and Avalon itself. Each entry explores the artifact’s origin, appearance, attributed abilities, and historical or mythic significance, presented in a structured, accessible format.
Drawing from medieval texts, oral tradition, and later Arthurian literature, Camelot Artifacts treats these relics as cultural touchstones rather than simple fantasy objects. The book examines how items like Gwenhwyfar’s Crown, the Armor of Mordred, and the Keys of Camelot functioned as symbols of kingship, loyalty, betrayal, and divine right within the Arthurian world.
Designed as a visual reference guide, this book displays beautifully on phones and tablets, with short, self-contained entries ideal for easy, pick-up-and-go reading. Whether explored in sequence or opened at random, each artifact reads like a recovered file from a forgotten age.
Camelot Artifacts is part of The Computer Files series, a visual archive that reframes legendary history through classified documentation, offering readers a modern lens on myths that refuse to fade.