Talk:Albion/@comment-74.56.183.131-20130704020840/@comment-5674726-20130705000035

''I think Arthur can unite the Kingdoms together even if they're already are. I mean he already did it by his will to free them from the darkness Morgana brought on Albion and by his love towards people. So why couldn't he when he'd rise again?''

At no point during Arthur's reign were the kingdoms of Albion united. Camelot was not aided by any of the other kingdoms during the Battle of Camlann. The alliances with Caerleon and Nemeth apparently weren't enough for either to send reinforcements, despite Camelot's forces being vastly outnumbered. The closest Albion came to being united during his lifetime was the peace Uther was able to achieve, which seems to have fallen apart in Arthur's time.

As for uniting the kingdoms in the future, it is simply not possible for Arthur to do this if they are already united. Even if Kilgharrah wasn't lying his scaly backside off about Arthur returning when Albion's need was greatest, think of the implications of this. Merlin is still waiting in the present day, which means that civil wars, religious strife and two World Wars were not enough to bring Arthur back. Either there's something much worse in store for Great Britain down the line, which will prompt his return, or he's not coming back. I'd say that the latter is the better option.