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Arthur and Guinevere are dating now and Lancelot is not happy with it but also doesn’t want to get between them as they are both his close friends.
He goes on a ride outside town to clear his head and meets the guy who gets him out of his funk – Galehaut. Big guy, quite likable, seems not very clever (but that last part is mostly an act as we see later). Those two have immediate chemistry, maybe fight off an attack by Hueil’s bandits (that guy is pretty much a joke at this point) and Lancelot ends up bringing Galehaut back to the palace where he meets the others. Morgause has heard his name before, isn’t he the king of some island? Oh, no, he just has the same name.
Galehaut gets along pretty well with everyone, before he drops the act. He is King Galehaut, he is allied with Pellinore, he came to take over Camelot. But now he is not so sure about that as Camelot seems to be doing fine under Arthur. The court is taken aback by the revelation, but Arthur decides to stay diplomatic and continue to have Galehaut as a guest.
Cut to the Unseelie Court. Mab is watching. And Ysbaddaden knows something about Galehaut – his mother is a Giant. Mab asks if he can do something with that. Oh yes, he can.
The right order is enough to force Galehaut under his control.
At dinner, Galehaut suddenly attacks Arthur and Arthur soon notices that Galehaut is really strong and morphs to have a chance. It gets more dangerous and the other Rangers intervene. They still assume that Galehaut is acting on Pellinore's orders. After falling into the yeard through a window (probably breaking the glass) Galehaut suddenly grows giant (as a Giant, or half Giant, he can just do that without needing to be defeated and powered up first), the Rangers bring in the Zords.
Lancelot holds back the whole time and in the end that proves to be right as Galehaut manages to shake off the control and return to normal.
This event has convinced him that Camelot needs Arthur. Camelot and the Rangers can count on him as an ally.
And Mab is pissed that her plan backfired and takes it out on Ysbaddaden.
So ...
There isn't that much plot in this one. Most is just character interaction, plus a fun fight scene with a really big guy inside the castle.