The news of the lost kingdom spread quickly throughout the land. It was a mystery that had to be solved. King Arthur and his knights set out on a quest to find the lost kingdom. They traveled far and wide, searching for any clues that might lead them to the lost kingdom.
They searched for days, but found nothing. They were about to give up when they stumbled upon a small village. The villagers told them of a mysterious castle that had been hidden in the forest for centuries. The castle was said to be cursed and no one had ever been able to enter it.
King Arthur and his knights decided to investigate the castle. They rode to the castle and found it to be a formidable fortress. The walls were thick and high and there were no visible entrances. They searched the grounds and eventually found a small door at the back of the castle.
The door was locked, but the knights managed to break it open. Inside, they found a dark and eerie hallway. As they ventured further into the castle, they noticed strange symbols carved into the walls. They had no idea what the symbols meant, but they knew that they were connected to the lost kingdom.
The knights continued to explore the castle until they eventually reached a large chamber. Inside the chamber was a giant stone statue of a dragon. The dragon was holding a large book in its claws. King Arthur opened the book and found that it contained a map of the lost kingdom.
The map showed the location of the lost kingdom and the knights were finally able to find it. They had solved the mystery of the lost kingdom and the curse was broken. King Arthur and his knights returned to the castle and destroyed it, ensuring that the curse would never return.
The kingdom was restored and the people of the kingdom rejoiced. King Arthur and his knights were hailed as heroes and their names were remembered for generations to come. The lost kingdom was never forgotten and the story of the curse of the lost kingdom was passed down through the ages.