Life, Death
"King Uther Arthur Pendragon passed away of natural causes at the age of 75. Until the end, he believed that his cousin, Senator Keos Harker, had been taken captive by the Black Legion Empire—a burden he carried with deep regret and self-blame. He died never knowing the truth: that the Harker bloodline harbored a deep-seated hatred for the Pendragons, a hatred that would ultimately lead to betrayal and bloodshed long after his death. Keos Harker’s animosity lived on through his kin, culminating in the War of the Ancients, where Abraham Harker’s ultimate treachery shattered both the Harker name and the legacy of the Dragons.
Yet from the ashes of deception rose a legacy of honor. Uther’s steadfast principles, family values, and unwavering commitment to justice were inherited by his son, Arthur Pendragon. Guided by his father’s wisdom and strength of character, Arthur would go on to become a living legend—one whose name echoes through the halls of history. The Pendragon line of kings, still reigning to this day, continues to uphold the very ideals that made Uther a great king: honor, unity, and the unyielding defense of Avalon. In this way, King Uther’s true legacy endures—not in sorrow or betrayal, but in the greatness of those who follow in his footsteps."