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  1. 1 de nov. de 2005 · The Lady of the Lake is a narrative poem set in the Trossachs region of Scotland. There are three main plots going at once: the constant war between the high and lowland Scots (the "Gaels" and "Saxons"), a battle between three men to win the heart of the young and alluring Ellen Douglas, and the feud and eventual rapprochement that occurs between James V (cunningly disguised and going by the ...

  2. The Lady of the Lake is the name of several related characters who play integral parts in the Arthurian legend. These characters' roles include giving King Arthur his sword, Excalibur, taking the dying king to Avalon after the Battle of Camlann, enchanting Merlin, and raising Lancelot after the death of his father. Different writers and copyists give her name variously as Nimue, Viviane ...

  3. The Lady of the Lake is a powerful sorceress and guardian and bestower of Excalibur.She is located on a peninsula in the lake south-east of Taverley.She plays a minor role in the Merlin's Crystal quest by giving the player Excalibur after the player passes her test.. If you lose your Excalibur, you can visit her and pay 500 coins for another one. She says that it will help her save up for a ...

  4. Composition. Scott began writing The Lady of the Lake in August 1809 while holidaying with his wife, Charlotte, and daughter, Sofia, in the Trossachs and along the shores and islands of Loch Katrine, the very scenes that would provide the poem's setting. With this new poem, though, Scott wished to depend less on local colour and spectacular ...

  5. Eddying, in almost viewless wave, The weeping willow twig to rave, And kiss, with whispering sound and slow, The beach of pebbles bright as snow. The boat had touched this silver strand. Just as the Hunter left his stand, And stood concealed amid the brake, To view this Lady of the Lake. The maiden paused, as if again.

  6. Character Background Essay Author: Jenny Boyar. The Lady of the Lake is an especially ambiguous and shifting character in the Arthurian legends. She accordingly goes by several other names, most of which are variations on Nimue or Vivianne, the latter derived from a Celtic water-goddess. In her initial appearances, however, she is nameless: in ...