Placeholder: [photo by Dorohedoro] The tale of Uther, the Dragon-Blooded king: In the twilight of Romano-Britain, Uther rose as a fierce warlord bearing the red dragon standard, ruling with iron will and ambition. Bargaining with Merlin and deceiving Igraine, he sired the secret son, Arthur, destined for greatness. Uther's pride and ambition fractured the realm, leaving behind a throne and a curse. [photo by Dorohedoro] The tale of Uther, the Dragon-Blooded king: In the twilight of Romano-Britain, Uther rose as a fierce warlord bearing the red dragon standard, ruling with iron will and ambition. Bargaining with Merlin and deceiving Igraine, he sired the secret son, Arthur, destined for greatness. Uther's pride and ambition fractured the realm, leaving behind a throne and a curse.

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[photo by Dorohedoro] The tale of Uther, the Dragon-Blooded king: In the twilight of Romano-Britain, Uther rose as a fierce warlord bearing the red dragon standard, ruling with iron will and ambition. Bargaining with Merlin and deceiving Igraine, he sired the secret son, Arthur, destined for greatness. Uther's pride and ambition fractured the realm, leaving behind a throne and a curse.

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