Are there any known descendants of King Arthur?

Are there any known descendants of King Arthur?

Although Arthur is given sons in both early and late Arthurian tales, he is rarely granted significant further generations of descendants. This is at least partly because of the premature deaths of his sons, who in the later tradition usually (and prominently) include Mordred.

What is King Arthur’s last name?

Arthur Pendragon
King Arthur, also called Arthur or Arthur Pendragon, legendary British king who appears in a cycle of medieval romances (known as the Matter of Britain) as the sovereign of a knightly fellowship of the Round Table.

Did King Arthur have a sister?

Morgana, also called Morgaine or Morgan, is a staple figure of the Arthurian legend. Her relationship to Arthur varies but usually she is introduced as Arthur’s half-sister, the daughter of his mother Igraine and her first husband Gorlois, the Duke of Cornwall.

How did the Morgawr get to the surface?

Constructed creatures that broke out of their prisons in the abysses of Auriga, the Morgawr are driven to seek the surface by forces they do not understand. Only trusting the waters, the Morgawr can disembark and embark everywhere and their troop transports are faster and stronger than anyone else.

Why are the Morgawr so powerful?

The Morgawr are intimately linked to water, getting huge Science and Industry bonuses for exploiting sea tiles. They can also freely embark and move faster on rivers. They use psychic abilities to control minor factions and manipulate major ones.

What does Morgawr do in the dark?

Hides too many enemies. Too many memories. Freedom! Morgawr moves in the darkness, finds others. So few. Rises. Seeks the light.

Are there different types of Morgawr?

There are two types of Morgawr. The first type are gnarled land-based creatures, grotesque deformations of twisted humanoid appearance, with wispy hair and covered in ritual markings. The second type are their nightmarish sea creatures, monsters with giant maws often seen too late to flee…

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