Ordinarily Lancelot might turn a little wary at this question, particularly from Claudius, but by now he is pleasantly drunk and it's easy to speak of Arthur. "He has a good heart-- he means well, and he sincerely desires peace and unity. Arthur thinks of the smallfolk as much as he does the lords. He is a light, and people love him. I love him. But he often relies on his advisors, rather than his own mind or heart, which sometimes creates trouble. At times, I have thought he would rather not be king at all."
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