❄тнe arтιѕт ғorмally ĸnown aѕ тнe qυeen oғ вladeѕ. (tronica) wrote in avalonian, @ 2016-07-12 23:42:00 |
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However, this Avalon has far more to it than the legends that have managed to seep into the various universes. The universe that Avalon finds itself in lies at the heart of the multiverse. From the Heart of Avalon (aka The Vault), every universe was born and created. The Imperial Royal Family saw to it that the multiverse was maintained. In many ways the Imperial Royal Family saw themselves as stewards or caretakers to the multiverse. They didn't interfere with the walls between realities and simply kept their own universe going. If the Heart of Avalon fell, then so would the multiverse.
The universe of Avalon was expansive. The Empire reached to many planets and stars, all centralized on the planet of Avalon. Two major cities found themselves homes on the planet: Avalon (a shared name) and Mandalae. One was home to the Imperial Royal Family, and the other being the religious heart and soul of their society.
The story of Avalon is broken into several parts: Astoria, Astolat and Mandale.
King Arthur Pendragon was the first king of the Imperial Royal Family to expand the Empire beyond the stars. The royal line of Avalon is rumored to come through his bloodline and divine right to rule. Other such legendary names such as Excalibur, Merlin and Morgan le Fey all have some part to play in the history of Avalon.
AVALON « WORLD OF AVALON As he is dying, Arthur commands Bedivere to cast Excalibur into the lake. Bedivere initially does not throw the sword in the lake, but instead hides it behind a tree. He confesses his reluctance to Arthur, then returns to the lake and throws in his own sword instead of Excalibur. Bedivere once again relays his disobedience to Arthur, who requests the sword be returned to the lake for a third time. When Bedivere finally throws Excalibur back in the lake, it is retrieved by the hand of the Lady of the Lake. The hand shakes the sword three times and then vanishes back into the water. A barge appears, carrying ladies in black hoods (one being Morgan le Fay), who take Arthur to the Isle of Avalon.
― LE MORTE D'ARTHUR (WIKIPEDIA)
Avalon was said to be the mysterious isle that the magical beings of the King Arthurian legend took up residence at. From here the might sword of Excalibur came, and Arthur would be taken to the isle after his battle with Mordred. That is the legend throughout the multiverse.