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Post by KING ARTHUR on Dec 18, 2011 6:40:46 GMT -5
agic, an ancient art banned from Camelot; With the exception of the Royal Magician, all caught practicing magic will be executed without trial. This was a law first implemented by the late King Arthur, who feared magic would destroy the kingdom he’d worked hard to create. His fear spurred him on to wage a war against those affiliated with magic, but his biggest plight was to destroy the dragon population of the land, who worked closely among the elves, among other creatures the King was oblivious to. An attack on the dragon seemed to be an attack on many races, and soon the men of Camelot found themselves in combat with creatures they had only ever been told stories about as a child.
ollowing the seemingly natural death of the King, his son Arthur now sits in his thrown. With the arrogance of a well seasoned warrior, which he is not, and the naïve belief that he can continue to be victorious over his many inherited enemies; The young King has large boots to fill with half the skills to fill them. The kingdom, now unstable and unsure of their new ruler; are beginning to divide. Peace and tranquility is no longer an option among this community.
he large, round table filling most of Camelot Castle’s great hall is not now what it once was: There was a time when a knight sat proudly at every seat, but their numbers have dwindled and the King’s army is growing weak. The young King is vulnerable, and the Ūtlagi, a rebel group set out to de-throne the King, are planning an uprise. Magic is brewing under the surface of Camelot and it will only be a matter of time before this supernatural hot pot blows it’s lid.
A site inspired by Merlin, King Arthur, The Inheritance Cycle and Lord of the Rings.
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