Arthur is determined to win the upcoming Camelot jousting competition unaware that one of the contestants, Myror, has as his only reason to join an equally strong determination to kill him. Suspecting that his consecutive victories are favoured by the knights' deference towards his royal status, he seeks the help of Merlin and Gwen to win on his own merits. In his will to prove himself that he can win, he goes undercover, lodging at Gwen's house. However, the maid proposes him a bigger challenge: to leave his spoiled ways and shake his lifetime habits. Will Arthur succeed in pleasing both his pride and Gwen's wish? And why does he care so much about Gwen's opinion?
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