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Chapter 53

I had seen it all happen from my high tower. Everything that happened, I saw. I watched as Mordred killed them. I could have stopped her, saved those lives, saved innocent children all around the world from witnessing it.

Yet I did nothing. I merely watched. Part of me wanted to help...

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Chapter 52

Mordred walked through the halls of the castle with quick and steady steps. Having been entrusted with a mission by her father she was eager to perform it. She had already been entrusted with a task twice!

Clearly, that was proof that she was the most trusted knight, the best and str...

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Chapter 51

Decree Number Ten: “The practice of magic and witchcraft, in all its forms, is hereby forbidden within the realms of Camelot. Only those with permission, such as the Masters of the Mystic Arts, shall wield such powers. The misuse of magic shall be met with swift and just...

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Chapter 50

Decree Number Six: “The price of staple goods—bread, milk, and fuel—shall be regulated to prevent exploitation. Let it be known that the needs of the many outweigh the greed of the few.”

John Cartwright sat hunched over at his old wooden kitchen table, a...

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Chapter 49

Other than the policies for my reign, there was still an endless interest in myself and my knights, as well as the time I came from. Merlin, in particular, was brought up quite a few times.

However, nothing could last forever. For while myself and my knights could continue with rest,...

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Chapter 48

Once more, everyone had gotten nervous. I couldn’t blame them, this interview was turning into something else entirely.

Before anyone else could muster the courage to speak, one of the guests cleared her throat softly. It was Margaret Willis, the community volunteer. Her warm yet h...

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Chapter 47

Once more, I sat on my throne. Honestly, I spent almost all my time here.

The old me would never have done that; the ideal king felt no need for a throne, hence the Round Table.

However, that had clearly been a mistake, my knights had turned against me and joined Mordred in his...

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Chapter 46

Natasha Romanoff couldn’t take her eyes off the picture in front of her. There, on the screen, the face that had haunted her for years finally appeared.

A face she thought she’d never see again. It was grainy, captured from some news footage taken just outside the barricades of C...

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Chapter 45

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“Did anyone else see the footage last night? People were led through the barricade. They let what looked like buses full of people inside! Who were they? And does this mean that the government is finally letti...

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Chapter 44

The first thing the widows were asked to do was to make a list of things they wanted, so even before they were finished eating, they were already discussing that.

It took most of the day to compile the list. The widows, meticulous and efficient as always, divided the task among thems...

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Chapter 43

The widows were used to a bit of everything, both thanks to their training and the many missions they had been on. Yet waking up inside Camelot was still strange. They couldn’t decide if they felt scared or safe.

While the kids slept in, the oldest girls, the fully trained widows, ...

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Chapter 42

Even though it was late at night, Agravain still brought all the widows and children before my throne.

I knew why, it wasn’t hard to guess his thinking. These people weren’t from my kingdom; they were outsiders. And as such, he wanted them to swear their fealty to me and to my th...

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Chapter 41

Outside Camelot, the barricade stood firm, a line of military vehicles, fencing, and armed soldiers ensuring no one ventured too close to the legendary city.

This honestly wasn’t what Adam thought he would be doing when he signed up to serve his nation. He was ready to defend it fr...

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Chapter 40

Inside a dimly lit, opulent office, Dreykov sat at his desk, the hum of machinery from the sprawling facility beneath his feet a constant reminder of his power. The quiet was broken by the sharp buzz of an intercom.

A voice, trembling with fear, crackled through. “General Dreykov, ...

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Chapter 39

Kay grinned, drawing his sword once more. “That’s the spirit. Let’s show these cowards what true strength looks like.”

Ector turned, his shield raised as he began moving forward. “Stay close, and trust in our king’s will. This place will fall, and you will walk out free....

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Chapter 38

Ector began walking, his steps steady and deliberate as he gestured for Kay to follow. “If they were guarding this area, then their base can’t be far. These tracks will lead us closer to the Red Room.”

Kay sheathed his sword and trudged alongside him. “Let’s hope so. I’m ...

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Chapter 37

Kay and Ector stepped through the golden portal, the dazzling light fading to reveal… snow. A vast expanse of it. Blindingly white, bitterly cold, and stretching as far as the eye could see.

The biting wind howled around them, pulling at their cloaks as snowflakes lashed their face...

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Chapter 36

I met her sharp gaze, my tone calm but edged with authority. “I am King Arthur, sovereign of Camelot, protector of the realm, wielder of Excalibur and Rhongomyniad. That is not up for debate, Sorcerer Supreme.”

The Ancient One leaned forward slightly, her expression unyielding. ...

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Chapter 35

They didn’t wander far, I didn’t get far in my planning about the future before the doors opened once more.

Sir Mordred and Sir Gawain hadn’t taken long at all, and they had seemingly already made their picks. Though, the sight of those who followed them inside had me shocked.<...

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Chapter 34

Nick Fury strode into the room, his expression darker than usual. The room was already bustling with activity—agents and analysts scrambling to process the live broadcasts, reports, and intelligence feeds streaming in from around the globe.

He had ben cursing loudly since finding o...

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Chapter 33

That very morning I was barely able to sit on my throne before the door was softly pushed open and Agravain stepped inside.

“Good morning, your Majesty.” He said with a bow. “We had a situation last night.” He began explaining the entire series of events from the night before...

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Chapter 32

His words stumbled as the dust settled.

Mordred remained unscathed, Clarent in one hand, its red light soaking up the blast's energy effortlessly. The earth below him was unburned, and the city stood intact despite the devastation. Mordred’s voice echoed, both calm and taunting. "I...

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Chapter 31

Nathan Garrett was frustrated by how everyone had overlooked Camelot. What could the Stark boy possibly compare to his legacy? Stark paled in comparison to Camelot, yet the absence of recent news had caused public disinterest.

All his efforts to gain legal access to the city had been...

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Chapter 30

Emily Carter adjusted her documents, a serious look on her face. “Breaking news tonight: Tony Stark, billionaire inventor and CEO of Stark Industries, and renowned playboy, has reportedly gone missing.”

“Details are scarce, but we know that Stark was in the Middle East for a co...

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Chapter 29

Nick Fury stood in a large, dimly lit room. At the center, a small tablet lay before him, surrounded only by towering monitors that reached three meters high.

As he inhaled deeply and pressed a button, a faint light illuminated a circle beneath him, further brightening the space.

...

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Chapter 28

In Camelot, as the sun began to set, Amy and Coulson reluctantly prepared to depart. Amy was hesitant, eager to explore more and pose countless questions. However, Sir Lancelot insisted that they needed to leave for the night. 

“My Lady, you have been here since morning withou...

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Chapter 27

While Arthuria had a headache due to what was happening outside her walls, others had one due to what happened inside them.

Once again, the powers of the UK called a high-level meeting to discuss events, ensure everyone was up to speed, and ensure that everyone worked towards the sam...

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Chapter 26

Meanwhile, in the magnificent castle at the city’s heart, Agravain was poring over a file he had received.

This was an unprecedented situation. He was convinced that the outside world was attempting to restrict their understanding of events, which was deeply frustrating to him.

...

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Chapter 25

Amy felt a spark of curiosity as she assessed Phil Coulson. His tailored suit and composed demeanor didn’t exactly scream “local cameraman.” If anything, he appeared more suited for a high-level government meeting than standing at the gates of Camelot.

"You don’t seem like th...

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Chapter 24

As time marched on, the magical essence of Camelot faded, giving way to the monotony of everyday life.

The UK government’s slow drip of new information barely kept pace with the mundane routine that was returning to people’s lives.

Despite this, many still yearned to enter ...

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