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In King Arthur's Knights, of whom is King Arthur speaking when he says, "'I see well,' said the king, 'that the death of these twain knights will cause the deadliest war that hath ever raged."

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Gawaine
Lancelot

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it was lancelot that had doth listened to him

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Answer:

When King Arthur Said: "' I see well,' said the king, 'that the death of these twain knights will cause the deadliest war that hath ever raged." He spoke about:

Lancelot

Step-by-step explanation:

It was in a talk with his knights when he declared that he wanted justice on Lancelot. Then Gawaine swore an oath to fight him to death and bring justice to King Arthur. After that they launch an offensive to Lancelot Castle's however they don't open a breach until harvest time and then the Queen asks Lancelot to end their War. Making him promise with another oath that he will look an agreement to reach peace.

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