Hi Bernard, I have thanked you once before for the Warlord Chronicles and I would love to thank you again as I have just reread them and my interest for the Celtic culture, Arthur Legends and the Dark Ages has been ignited again! When I first read the Warlord Chronicles I bought a lot of Celtic history books and Arthur myths and I’ve only just picked one of them up due to rereading your series. I’m reading Mysteries of Celtic Britain by Lewis Spencer. Which is very interesting, I’m on the 2nd Chapter at the moment and at some points it can be a hard read for me but the information and the theories on where the Celtic religion comes from is fascinating. He believes that it comes from the same origins as the Egyptian religion, and that it all originates from West Africa. Also it’s very interesting to read his take on the fall of the Druids and how many of them pretended to be Christian! Mainly on the Island of Iona and that many of the Christian myths from the early period of the British Christians are based in celtic religion. The day I started reading this book an article appeared in my local paper the Portsmouth News, it was about a local historian called Gordon Brooks who is from Gosport. He believes that Camelot was on the Cams Estate which is located at the north end of Portsmouth Harbour. His evidence for this is that for one thing the area is called Cams which is a celtic word for the bend in a river which occurs around the estate as the River Wallington joins Portsmouth Harbour. Also the River Wallington and the Village Wallington is located just north of the Cams Estate. Wallington apparently means village of the Britons. His other evidence is that Hampshire is the perfect location for Arthur to Have his castle as it is on the border of the British held land and the Saxon held land. Also apparently there is a story of one of his Knights Geraint who was in control of Arthur’s fleet and apparently this was at Portchester castle which is at the north of Portsmouth harbour. It was attacked by a rival British and Saxon force and Geraint was killed but Arthur survived. He beleives Camelot or a residence must have been near by for Arthur to retreat to. He also states that Camlann was probably really close by and the fleet in Portsmouth Harbour was able to take him away maybe to Brittany like you said in your books. I realise that many places say they are the home of Arthur’s Camelot but it just reminded me of the Sea Palace! Maybe this is a real contender to the home of Camelot! It does seam strange that it still holds the name Cams! I just thought it was an interesting piece in the paper and it has spurred me on to research more of the Celtic world and the myths and legends surrounding Arthur. Are there any books you could recommend about the Arthur legends and the Celtic Culture. Thanx again, Clare