In this short scene, Betheal tries to convince Guinevere to accept his fate. He tells her that he is the messenger of God, and that he planted the seeds of life in her womb. He says that he has listened to all of her prayers and has denounced his position as God's ambassador to spread false and blasphemy. He also says that even in the Holy Land, he can corrupt humans and that God will not turn his head against him.
In this short scene, Betheal tries to convince Guinevere to accept his fate. He tells her that he is the messenger of God, and that he planted the seeds of life in her womb. He says that he has listened to all of her prayers and has denounced his position as God's ambassador to spread false and blasphemy. He also says that even in the Holy Land, he can corrupt humans and that God will not turn his head against him.