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Part 6: The Battle for the Time-Travelling Lover The Time-Travelling Lover: 689AD

The Battle for the Time-Travelling Lover

The time had come for the battle between the two forces. On one side was the army of King Arthur and his knights, and on the other was the army of the evil wizard, Mordred.

The two armies met in a field near the castle of Camelot. The knights of King Arthur were brave and strong, and they were determined to protect their beloved king and his kingdom. The wizard Mordred was equally determined to take the kingdom for himself.

The battle began with a fierce exchange of arrows and swords. The knights of King Arthur fought bravely, but they were outnumbered and outmatched by the wizard's forces. As the battle raged on, it seemed that the wizard would be victorious.

But then, a miracle happened. A figure appeared in the sky, a figure that seemed to be made of light. It was the time-travelling lover, who had come to save the day.

The time-travelling lover descended from the sky and landed in the middle of the battlefield. He was dressed in shining armor and carried a magical sword. He was a sight to behold, and the armies of both sides stopped fighting and watched in awe.

The time-travelling lover spoke in a loud voice, declaring that he had come to save the kingdom from the evil wizard. He then charged forward, swinging his sword and cutting down Mordred's forces.

The wizard was no match for the time-travelling lover, and he was soon defeated. The kingdom was saved, and King Arthur and his knights were victorious.

The time-travelling lover had saved the day, and he was hailed as a hero by all. King Arthur thanked him for his bravery and offered him a place in his court. The time-travelling lover accepted, and he and the king became fast friends.

The time-travelling lover stayed in Camelot for many years, and he and the king shared many adventures together. He eventually returned to his own time, but his memory and his heroic deeds will never be forgotten.