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SOMETIME aroundtheearly6thcentury, King Arthur was slain at the Battle of Camlann, when his forces fought those of his traitorous nephew Mordred. Arthur’s court magician, Merlin, was so enraged that he caused a great earthquake to consume the retreating forces of Mordred as they fled westwards across Cornwall and the adjoining land of Lyonesse.The resulting tidal wave swamped Lyonesse, which remains all but