behoorlk
Behoorlk is a fictional character from the novel "The Once and Future King" by T.H. White. He is a knight of the Round Table and one of the most loyal and steadfast servants of King Arthur. Behoorlk is known for his unwavering loyalty and bravery, often standing by Arthur's side in times of danger. He is a member of the Knights of the Round Table and is one of the few knights who remain loyal to Arthur even after the fall of Camelot. Behoorlk's character is notable for his simplicity and humility, often serving as a foil to the more complex and noble knights like Lancelot and Gawain. His name, Behoorlk, is a corruption of the French word "beau-horloge," meaning "handsome clock," reflecting his reliability and punctuality. Behoorlk's most significant contribution to the story is his unwavering support of Arthur, even in the face of adversity, which ultimately leads to the restoration of Camelot.