Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-110.33.239.213-20121226023324/@comment-5367080-20130929144410

Well, first of all, Arthur did support Annis as it was her people that we're being kidnapped by Morgana, although it was in Arthur's interest to stop Morgana, it was also a favour to Annis that he did so, also she was shown to have a decently sized military on par with Camelot's.

With Godwin, he trusted Arthur's judgement and saw great wisdom in him, unlike Uther Godwin had more of a gentle personality from what we saw of him and although I cannot account for his military, his kingdom was one of wealth, and sparing a little gold for Camelot, a kingdom that has proven itself a useful ally in how it supported Nemeth during its troubled times, would be a smart move.

As for Rodor, he is indebted to Arthur, despite issues with his refused marriage to Mithian, Arthur saved the King's life and even saved his kingdom. Rodor owes Camelot a great debt and would likely give what little support it could to Camelot (although it would be a tiny amount of support given the destruction that happened in Nemeth at Morgana's hand)

The reason so few allies came to Camelot's aid is timing and geography, when Morgana captured Fort Stowell she was already within the borders of Camelot, Arthur had to respond quickly, it would have taken Morgana maybe a few days to make her march through the mountains, that gives Arthur enough time to mobilise his own troops and meet her at Camlann. He would have had to make his plans and leave as soon as possible, even if he did send messengers to his allies it would take at least a day, then they would have to mobilise and march onto Camlann, now out of his key allies, only Caerleon (my computers being wierd ill edit in a moment)