Talk:Sir Kay/@comment-3191307-20200111172605

Kind of a pity that Sir Kay was portrayed as rude and bullying to Arthur. In most classic works, he was much more kind to the young Arthur, with a older brother attitude that was sometimes mischievous and rough at times, but still treated him better. In some variants, he tried to take credit for pulling Excalibur from the stone, but apologised when he failed to do so a second time whereas Arthur succeeded and was recognised as the rightful king. He was later invited to join the Knights of the Round Table and also served as the royal cook at Camelot.