Talk:Sir Kay/@comment-5728912-20150103221500/@comment-3191307-20200111172238

In most versions of King Arthur, Sir Kay and Sir Ector were more kind to the young Arthur. Kay was a little boorish, and he tried to take credit for pulling Excalibur from the stone in some versions, but apologised when he realised that Arthur was the rightful king. He was frankly forgiven and in later tales, was part of the Knights of the Round Table, where he also served as the royal cook at Camelot.