I'm not sure which novel 'Seeking the Way of Immortality' is referring to. According to my knowledge of web novels,'Seeking the Way of Immortality', may be the name of a novel series, but I haven't found a second novel in the series yet.
Camelot is purely fictional. It's a creation of imagination, used to tell tales of knights, romance, and adventure. Despite its lack of reality, it has captured people's imaginations for centuries.
Well, it could be. Since Camelot is mostly known from legends, this 'Camelot: Fact or Fiction' might be delving into historical records, archaeological findings, and different historical interpretations to determine if there was any truth to the Camelot story. It could look at things like whether there were any places that might have been Camelot, or if the events associated with it in the legends had any basis in real events that happened during that time period.
The story of Camelot is more of a legend and myth rather than being completely real. It's based on various tales and folklore that have been passed down over time.
Camelot isn't an entirely real story. It's a combination of folklore and creative imagination. Many aspects of it are exaggerated or fictionalized to make it more captivating and enchanting.
Well, the Camelot story is important. It's a sort of mythical utopia. In Camelot, there was a code of conduct. People were supposed to be noble and good. It has inspired countless works of art and literature. For example, many modern fantasy stories draw on the ideas of Camelot, like the concept of a great king ruling over a just land and his loyal knights going on quests.
A great Camelot novel is 'Le Morte d'Arthur' by Sir Thomas Malory. This classic work is a compilation of Arthurian tales that has been highly influential in shaping the modern understanding of the Camelot mythos. It contains many of the well - known stories about Arthur, Guinevere, and Lancelot.