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Although he is popularly though to be, King Arthur was not a product merely of Renaissance and Age of Chivalry fiction but rather an actual historical figure on which the legends were based on. Arthur led his men against the invading [[Saxon]]s in order to protect [[Britain]].  On [[Gothic Earth]], [[Merlin]] is/was real as well, and led a [[qabal]] known as [[the Stone]]. It was during King Arthur's reign of [[Camelot]] that the kingdom reached its peak of glory and the Stone came into existence.<ref>[[A Guide to Gothic Earth]] p. 10</ref>
Although he is popularly though to be, King Arthur was not a product merely of Renaissance and Age of Chivalry fiction but rather an actual historical figure on which the legends were based on. Arthur led his men against the invading [[Saxon]]s in order to protect [[Britain]].  On [[Gothic Earth]], [[Merlin]] is/was real as well, and led a [[qabal]] known as [[the Stone]]. It was during King Arthur's reign of [[Camelot]] that the kingdom reached its peak of glory and the Stone came into existence.<ref>[[A Guide to Gothic Earth]] p. 10</ref>
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 1 July 2016

Although he is popularly though to be, King Arthur was not a product merely of Renaissance and Age of Chivalry fiction but rather an actual historical figure on which the legends were based on. Arthur led his men against the invading Saxons in order to protect Britain. On Gothic Earth, Merlin is/was real as well, and led a qabal known as the Stone. It was during King Arthur's reign of Camelot that the kingdom reached its peak of glory and the Stone came into existence.[1]

More on this person at at Wikipedia

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