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Naysayer is a resident of Britain.   
Naysayer is a resident of Britain.   


== During the events of [[Camelot, Season 1 Episode 2 The Sword and the Crown]] played by [[Peter O'Byrne]] ==
== During the events of [[Camelot: Season 1 Episode 2 The Sword and the Crown]] played by [[Peter O'Byrne]] ==
[[King Arthur]], [[Kay (Camelot)|Kay]], [[Merlin]] and [[Leontes]] go to where a sword is stuck inside the top of a waterfall.  Kay throws a rope over a stump jutting out of the cliff and ties the other end around Arthur.  Naysayer tells Merlin that Kay pulling Arthur up the waterfall is cheating.  More people gather to watch Arthur's attempt and the Naysayer says that Arthur will fail.  Arthur makes it to the sword and pulls the sword out, but then falls to the lake below.
[[King Arthur]], [[Kay (Camelot)|Kay]], [[Merlin]] and [[Leontes]] go to where a sword is stuck inside the top of a waterfall.  Kay throws a rope over a stump jutting out of the cliff and ties the other end around Arthur.  Naysayer tells Merlin that Kay pulling Arthur up the waterfall is cheating.  More people gather to watch Arthur's attempt and the Naysayer says that Arthur will fail.  Arthur makes it to the sword and pulls the sword out, but then falls to the lake below.

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Naysayer

Background

Naysayer is a resident of Britain.

During the events of Camelot: Season 1 Episode 2 The Sword and the Crown played by Peter O'Byrne

King Arthur, Kay, Merlin and Leontes go to where a sword is stuck inside the top of a waterfall. Kay throws a rope over a stump jutting out of the cliff and ties the other end around Arthur. Naysayer tells Merlin that Kay pulling Arthur up the waterfall is cheating. More people gather to watch Arthur's attempt and the Naysayer says that Arthur will fail. Arthur makes it to the sword and pulls the sword out, but then falls to the lake below.