"False? Impossible! I saw that with my own eyes! My mother told me personally, and it can't be wrong!" Arthur, who had calmed down a little, immediately became excited when he heard this.
But he didn't expect that as soon as he said these words, there would be someone more excited than him.
"Igraine is still alive?!!!!" King Uther grabbed Arthur's shoulders excitedly and asked with a flushed face: "Tell me, Arthur, is Igraine really alive?!!!
"
Arthur was confused by King Uther.
It was Kai who pulled King Uther away.
"Uther, calm down, Igraine is dead, we all know this."
"But..." I have to say that King Uther truly loves Queen Igraine, and he knows the truth best. But even if there is a glimmer of hope, even if it is slim, he still hopes that it is true.
"No, Uther, Igraine died long after Arthur was born. This is a fact."
Afterwards, Kai stopped talking to King Uther about this topic. A dead person cannot be resurrected, let alone a person who has been dead for more than ten years. He looked at Arthur: "Your mother, Igraine, died more than ten years ago.
How could she tell you those words herself?"
Arthur swallowed and said hesitantly: "It's Morgause..."
Arthur told all the causes and consequences.
It turns out that Arthur agreed to her request after being defeated by Morgause that day. Before Morgause left Camelot, she told Arthur that her request was for him to accept her test in three days. But Morgause did not
Telling Arthur where to find her, she didn't tell him what the challenge was.
Then Arthur was put under house arrest by King Uther, and Merlin helped him escape.
They left Camelot and walked aimlessly. As a result, Arthur's horse was able to find its own way and led the two of them to a large lake. On the opposite side of the lake was a huge waterfall. There was nothing around.
Crowded.
Just when Arthur and Merlin felt that they had found the wrong road, Arthur's horse walked directly into the lake uncontrollably. Miraculously, the horse did not sink, but walked on the water. (I saw this scene at the time.
At that time, I originally thought that the drama would be like this, but in the end, the horse waded through the water... The crew was so poor that they couldn't even do good special effects)
They passed through the waterfall, passed through a huge cave under the waterfall, and came to an extremely secret castle. They met Morgause.
Then Morgause gave Arthur a test. She asked Arthur to put his head on the guillotine and held the decapitating ax himself. Arthur also hesitated, but the honor of the knight made him fulfill his oath, and he put his head on the guillotine.
On the guillotine.
In the end, Morgause did not cut off Arthur's head, but told him that he passed the test. As a reward for the test, he would be rewarded-seeing his mother.
Losing his mother after he was born made Arthur yearn for his mother since he was a child. Of course he would agree to such a good thing.
They held a ceremony in a dreamlike room, and Morgause summoned the ghost of Arthur's mother, Queen Igraine.
At least that's what Arthur thinks.
Later, Igraine told Arthur that her death was because King Uther wanted an heir, so he deceived Igraine. King Uther knew that using magic to create an heir required a price, but for himself
In order for his kingdom to continue, King Uther chose to sacrifice Igraine.
Igraine told Arthur that King Uther was the murderer of her. And in order to cover up this secret, he blamed all this on magic and began to strangle those who were killed by King Uther because of magic.
All the people were innocent, and they were all killed because of King Uther's selfish interests.
This dirty water is really good, because most of it is true, but the cause and effect have been distorted. Someone once said that the best lie is always nine truths and one falsehood. It is right in front of you.
Was King Uther really going to war against magic because he was afraid that others would know about his crimes?
No, because this matter was not King Uther's own wish at all. It was the two women, Igraine and Nivi, who made their own decisions from the beginning. Although King Uther later went along with the situation, but if it is said that all the responsibility lies with Uther
King Arthur alone is too biased. At least King Uther never knew that the cost of giving birth to Arthur was the sacrifice of Igraine.
This incident was just the trigger for the Magic War. The real reason that caused King Uther to strangle magic was much more complicated than this. The simplest proof is that Camelot is just one of the Celtic countries and can participate in the strangulation.
How many magical countries are there?
all!
It's just that the degree of participation of each country is different, but it is true that all countries participated in this witch hunt in BC.
So the question is, how did King Uther manipulate all the countries to do this together?
The answer is that King Uther does not have this ability. In fact, those countries are all voluntary. King Uther is just the beginning. The reason for this phenomenon is also very simple, that is, profit. Magic is not evil, that is for sure, but
People's hearts are never kind.
Anyone who is not so naive will think of what a person can do when he has the power. So, don’t think that wizards are all good people. In fact, most wizards are not good birds. They have power, despise the nobility and royal family, and bully the kingdom.
and the people, wantonly amassing money, which can be said to have caused public resentment.
No matter the civilians, nobles or kings were very dissatisfied with the wizards, it was not until King Uther raised his army that everyone began to respond, which led to the magnificent magic war. In order to protect themselves from the persecution of wizards, civilians and nobles fought for their own
Power, and the kings coveted the wealth accumulated by the wizards. In short, everyone had the same request, so they killed the wizards into cherished animals.
Otherwise, King Uther alone is of no use!
All in all, the truth told by the so-called Igrain is completely nonsense.
"That's not Igraine!" Kaiji said firmly.
King Uther sat on the throne, his eyes dull and he didn't know what he was thinking, but he did not refute Kai's judgment. He knew what happened back then, how could Igrain say such nonsense?
In terms of level?
"But...I saw it with my own eyes..."
Arthur was about to retort, but was interrupted by Kai with a wave of his hand.
"What you see with your own eyes cannot be false? Did you meet the witch on the first day? How can you be sure that what you saw was Igraine and not an illusion created by the witch? Just because the witch spared your life? Then how can you
Are you sure, wasn't her target Uther from the beginning?"
There are so many flaws in this matter that Kai doesn’t even know where to start.