Arthur Pendragon
Arthur Pendragon, also called Arthur the Promised, was a King of Promiseland during Eden’s Second Age. The inspiration for the legendary Earthling figure King Arthur, he wielded the mighty Sword of the River, ruled his kingdom from a castle he called Camelot, surrounded himself with a cadre of knights, and married a woman called Guinevere.
After his death during battle with the usurper Mordred, Arthur’s legendary sword was returned to the stone from whence it came. And there it remained for generations, until a descendant of Arthur’s sister rose from amongst the common folk and claimed it as her own.
He was born to Marnie Miller in the year 139 and was his mother’s third child overall. That said, because the first two children were from Miller’s marriage to Gorlois le Fay, Arthur was the only one of his siblings who could inherit the throne of Promiseland. And inherit he did, at the ripe old age of 2.
While Marnie ruled Promiseland as regent, Arthur studied under Merlin in the faroff City of Hearts. Then, in the year 157, after pulling his sword from the stone it’d been stuck in since the First Age, he returned home to the city of Covenant, crafted himself a castle out of rocky island in the nearby river, and got to work doing the things that we all know King Arthur to have done.
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