Jousting

The Duel between Arthur and Myror occured when they both took part in a jousting tournament in Camelot. Myror was a skilled assassin who king Odin had hired to kill Arthur who was guilty of killing his son. After he finds out that he is being treated differently in the practice for the tournament, Arthur decides to take part in the event without the people knowing it is him to show that he can win without special treatment as well. He will take part in the tournament as "Sir William of Deira": he will do the jousting and another man will appear for him in the official events. Then Arthur plans to reveal it was him all along when he wins, and experience his moment of glory.

Meanwhile, Myror discovers that Arthur is missing and goes to find him in Camelot. He soon finds out that Arthur is hiding in Gwen's house and almost shoots him while he and Gwen are eating dinner. But he is distracted and nearly caught by the guards, yet still manages to escape. Later he discovers that Arthur is taking part of the tournament in secret, so he kills his opponent and takes his place. The first time they joust, a hidden blade comes out of Myror's lance and injures Arthur. But the Prince still faces his opponent in the next round. Merlin discovers that Arthur is jousting against an assassin, but cannot reach him because he has already gone to joust.

During the round, Merlin uses a spell (Onbinde þa téage.) to break Myror's horse's saddle strap. This allows Arthur to win. Arthur then pushes him off the horse with his lance, and wins the tournament. This leads to Myror's death. Arthur finds out shortly afterwards who he as actually facing in the tournament.

Victory: Arthur Pendragon