King Arthur Protect The Gramps Analysis

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“Arthur protect the Gramps!”

“Why me?”

“Because you’re the strongest, we need the Gramps to live.”

“Okay, be careful out there.”

“We will.”

Arthur the strongest of the tribe was left behind to protect the tribe leader. As this war can be their last. As the enemy tribe, the Argonians are the best in warfare in the first major tribe cluster. This battle will be the last for one tribe because each tribe’s goal is extermination.

“This rivalry has started 10 years ago when…”

“Gramps!”

“Arthur go find the scrolls the history of this tribe is written there.”

“Gramps you can’t die now!”

“I have lived a long and tragic life, I started this, I should end it…”

*rustling in the bushes*

“You killed Gramps.”

*arrow shot*

“Connor, it was
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He woke up in a shrine where he saw people praising him; they called him the “The Emperor of the Void”.

He led his army through continents conquering every place in his path. He killed thousands, burned down hundreds of houses and conquered the land. He led his army like a puppeteer would control his puppets.

Arthur was given a Demonic Sword named Impaler as it has been used I wars where it has been drenched in blood for countless times. It has been sealed by Gramps when he noticed that it started corrupting him the 10th user of the sword. It has won countless battles with only its wielder surviving. It is said that it protects the wielder and controls itself in times of need. They also say that the Impaler becomes sharper and the wielder becomes stronger when he is enraged.

The Impaler’s first user was a dread knight and has slain millions in combat. He even slayed his whole family and was exiled for killing the king. The kingdom’s men didn’t continue the death sentence because they were so scared that they will die before they even killed him.

Every wielder has been corrupted and has been the void’s king. The history of this sword is known by Arthur but that doesn’t stop him from using

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