Synopsis
The last heir of King Arthur has died, with this a bloody succession war erupted over those claiming to be his descendants. Some of them have a true claim, wielding weapons that could only be wielded with his blood or by being a member of his table. The Four Swords, Powerful relics wielded by Arthur's most trusted knights, and his bastard son Mordred. Durandal wielded by Roland, Joyuse by Charlemagne, and Clarent owned by Mordred. With these swords wielded by Arthur's descendants, the world will be shaken to its very core. Excalibur remains in Avalon, waiting for the true King to once again wield it. It has been 100 years after the death of King Arthur Pendragon, King of Camelot and of Britannia. Bloody succession wars have come and gone in that time, until a descendant of Llacheu, a son of Arthur, rose to prominence and secured the throne. His line lasted for 50 years until the Old King died of old age. He had foreseen the events that are about to unfold and created a plan. The Four Swords War. Only those who can wield a weapon of Arthur may be fit to rule, so this is used to cull the herd, as many want a piece of Britannia for themselves. Those who can wield are to meet in Camelot and the conditions for the war will be set. Whoever can kill, or ally themselves with all the swords may go to Avalon to draw Excalibur and be the King. The only issue is Clarent, the sword of Mordred is missing. Without it, the war cannot officially start. The factions have been searching far and wide for this sword, but with no avail. If the sword is not found soon then there will be trouble.