In the Age of Legends, heroes gathered together to rebel against the all-powerful Gods and cease their wicked deeds.
King Arthur, Sir Gawain, Sir Lancelot, Sir Tristan, and Sir Percival had the strength to match the omnipotent Elohim in a battle to the death.
The world was corrupted and plagued with diseases, unwarranted death, destruction, and mass genocide caused by the hands of the divine.
There was no one in this accursed world that could defeat the Gods, except the mighty heroes of the Round Table.
King Arthur with Excalibur, Gawain with Galatine, Lancelot with Arondight, Tristan with Failnaught, and Percival with the mighty weapon, Longinus.
The five heroes fought bravely against the heavenly realm, Asgard, killing the divine, and destroying their authorities.
The Gods feared these powerful men and were driven into a corner, dreading their death.
But it was deserved.
The Gods and their crimes were unredeemable — with the death of trillions across the nine realms of Yggdrasil.
Fairies are captured and harvested for their mana. Humans were captured and used as Guinea pigs for the Gods. Giants were killed, and harvested for their durable bones. Elves were captured and used as slaves for the Gods. And Dragons, enslaved and used as pets to wreak havoc under the orders of the divine.
It was an immemorial time remembered by many.
The intensity of the battle echoed in every corner of the cosmos, and stars paled in the magnitude of the conflict.
Many call it the Ancient War.
Asgard was fierce, with heroes facing the Gods in a cosmic struggle, until the knights of the Round Table fell to their knees, leaving only Arthur Pendragon—
The Leader of Humanity.
The Savior of the Nine Realms.
The Most High King.
He had many titles, just as he had many loyal knights who would die by his side in battle against the ineffable deities that ruled the world.
Wielding Excalibur, he lifted the divine blade into the outer reaches of Asgard.
Power swirled immensely.
Authorities vanquished in its triumphant light.
And the nine realms sang a song of praise to the human king.
The Gods feared King Arthur and respected him for his indomitable willpower.
To them, he was unbeatable.
And with a single slash of his blade, Arthur Pendragon permanently sealed Asgard from the nine realms of Yggdrasil, locking away the Gods, and severing their connection with the mortal realms.
With their victory, the five brave heroes left the divine realm and returned to Midgard, where they were cheered, and even worshiped by many, thus, bringing an end to the Age of Legends.