Legend of the sword
Many years ago, in the Kingdom of Britannia, war arose between King Mordred and King Uther, where Mordred was determined to usurp the great power of Uther through super-natural skills. In this ravaging war, Mordred was murdered by Uther using the mighty symbolic Excalibur sword. Not long after this blood-shedding war, Vortigern- Uther’s brother- organized a coup against his brother and the entire kingdom. From his beliefs, Vortigern offered his wife, Elsa, as a sacrifice to achieve sturdy powers and possess a demonic nature. King Uther and his wife were murdered by Vortigern, which left a young Arthur orphaned. He was then forced to flee to Londinium, where he was raised in a brothel.
Arthur continued to grow day and night as he became valiant that he could wage wars with those who harassed him. He became a steel piece since he knew that his uncle had robbed him of his birthrights, the throne. He also made friends with many people, the likes of Rubio and Percival. Vortigern based his rule on the dark magic, sirens, who told him that his power would not be complete unless he got rid of the steel-hardened Arthur and took control of the mighty Excalibur sword that belonged to Uther and was a sign of power. The sword had stuck in a rock, which was later withdrawn from the ocean.
Determined to have full control of the throne, Vortigern brought hundreds of men- Arthur being one of them- and commanded that the sword be pulled off the rock. Arthur managed to wield the sword, forcing Vortigern to have Arthur dealt with as he sentenced him to execution since he wanted the power all to himself. With the help of the Mage, Arthur was rescued and forced to flee to Blacklands. When in this place, he touched the sword, and the great Excalibur revealed to him who his uncle was and how he had murdered his parents in cold blood, making him seek revenge by killing Vortigern. Back in the kingdom, Vortigern was ambitioned to build the Mage tower, which would later make him unrestrainable upon completion.
“I want you to be on my side so that we fight this antagonistic Vortigen to reclaim my birth right back.”
Arthur told the rebels and the Viking barons whom he wanted to join forces with him in pulling out his greedy grabbing uncle, Vortigern, out of the throne. This first attempt failed when Vortigern defeated Arthur and his men. He gave up as he saw himself as a let down to his men and decided to throw the sword into the ocean. The Lady of the lake enlightened his spirits by showing him what would happen in the future if he ignored murdering Vortigern. In preparation for the war that would occur between him and Arthur, Vortigern decided to sacrifice his daughter, Catia, to the sirens to repossess his demonic nature. The two had an anguishing fight, which left Vortigen dead and the mage tower collapsing. Arthur, now the new king, signed peace treaties with Viking barons to avoid future conflicts. The bevy welcomed him with cheers as he raised the mighty Excalibur sword in the air and addressed his kingdom for the first time after a long period of the gruesome rule of Mordred and Vortigern, which Arthur changed.