[Fate] queen

Chapter 53

Chapter 53

[Later Day Talk] Stars fall into my arms

Some readers said that they want to watch the afterlife episodes of this world, so leave it blank first, put some small clips, and then fill in when you think about it (.

This chapter can also put pictures of people and things.

Probably the style of writing will be like this (deep)

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We know that in the distant Arthurian era, the Pendragon Dynasty, there were several outstanding kings.

King Arthur, a tragic hero, is the ideal king that people have been pursuing for thousands of years.In that glorious and chaotic era, this king was like a ray of light born out of the sky.He ended the era of war, ended the war that made countless people cry, and brought the people to a time of peace.But what stands out the most is his idea of ​​setting up a round table.

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Queen Gladys I, who built another prosperous era, although she was a woman, showed extraordinary talents since she was a child. Her personality was resolute and decisive, and she was quite courageous. She was the well-deserved first queen of Britain.

When the queen entered her youth, she launched a war against King Alberton of Scotland, and helped Sir Howard ascend the throne, and since then the era of great unification has begun.Gladys I married the youngest son of King Howard, and since then, the Pendragon dynasty has begun a tradition of marrying the Scottish royal family for generations.

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The legendary Queen Arthur and her daughter Gladys I have been sleeping in the royal cemetery, and King Arthur was finally buried in Avalon - the legendary ideal land.

Gladys I prevented the joint burial of his parents after death, perhaps that His Majesty still could not accept the tragic death of his mother.

The unreachable stars fall into my arms-this is the inscription carved by King Arthur himself for his wife, which fits very well with the life of the legendary Queen.If Sir Gawain is a knight favored by the sun, then King Arthur is a symbol of the moon, and the stars surround him, shining light that cannot be ignored, but it is a pity that their bright time is a bit short.

The woman, with her husband's permission, was able to step into the heart of Britain's political power, the Round Table.There are countless knights who have served this noble woman, the most famous being Sir Lancelot, the first knight of the round table at that time.The relationship between the Knights of the Round Table and King Arthur was once very tense, and she dealt with it in the later stage, even balancing and maintaining the relationship between the Round Table and King Arthur, easing many conflicts.It is believed that the dialogue between her and Tristan Knight was also widely circulated at that time.

But we all know that true ideals are unattainable.

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In the end, King Arthur was sent to Avalon by Lady Morgan. This woman who had been entangled with her younger brother's family all her life finally ended her life in the Gladys era.Sister Wang Morgan struggled to pursue the throne for half her life, but finally passed her by.

What exactly she was thinking we don't know.

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As for Sir Mordred, the man was rather complicated.

His whole life was based on seizing the throne of King Arthur, and he shouldn't have too much involvement with Queen Guinevere, but history likes to joke with people so much.

He pretended to be King Arthur and gave the queen the most tragic death, but he was the one who regretted the most.

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King Arthur: A hero full of tragedy, an unlucky man who lost his wife, and a doomed king who takes the blame.

Gladys I: I will marry the domineering first queen of Britain!

The Knights of the Round Table: A group of pig teammates who are more funny than the bastards and have advanced stage pit eye cancer. The backbone of the Pit King cult.

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A super random physical book cover, to be changed.

Gurney's epitaph was thought up after a day (deep

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