Lot

King Lot is the theorized current ruler of what was once Cenred's kingdom, replacing King Cenred who was killed under Morgause's orders. He is theorized as Cenred's successor as Tristan mentions "Lot's kingdom" is in the plains beyond the mountains bordering the Forest of Ascetir, with the Forest of Ascetir known to border Cenred's kingdom. Lot also rules over many villages in this kingdom, including Ealdor.

Personality
He was described by Tristan as a person who dislikes strangers, known to cut off the heads of his enemies and hangs them on his walls. This reveals that he had traits of a cruel yet strong and brutal leader. (The Sword in the Stone).

Trivia

 * It was implied by his mention from Tristan in The Sword in the Stone that Lot may have made an appearance later in the show, but he never did.

In the Legend
King Lot was ruler over Gododdin in Northern Britain. While Lot was held hostage at Uther's Court, Lot and Anna-Morgause had a wild love-affair, resulting in the birth of their son Gawaine. Lot was then married to Anna Morgause and they had three more sons: Agravaine, Gaheris, and Gareth. As adults, all four of Lot and Anna-Morgause's sons became knights of Arthur's court.

When King Uther fell ill, Lot became the leader of the British forces against the Saxons under Octa and Eosa. Lot was one of the principal kings that refused to accept Arthur when he pulled forth the sword and was crowned as Uther's successor. In the ensuing civil war, Lot was one of the main opposing kings, often holding the other kings together by the sheer strength of his personality. In the struggle between Arthur and Rience, Arthur did battle before Terrabil against King Lot and Rience's brother, Nero. Merlin deceived Lot with a tale of prophecy causing Lot to arrive on the battlefield late.

In the final assault, Lot was slain by Pellinore. Lot, along with his fellow kings slain in the battle, were interred in the Church of Saint Stephen's in Camelot. Arthur made Lot's tomb richer than the other kings and had Merlin create an image of each of the kings in laton and copper overgilt with gold, each holding a taper that burnt eternally, and over the twelve an image of Arthur holding a sword. Lot's death was be avenged by his son, Gawaine.