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Arthurian—The Black King

by Wellspring
The origin of King Sombra as a squire, knight and king.

"Those of us who have a general overview and knowledge of King Sombra regard him to be a despotic autocrat, a power-hungry potentate and a vicious oppressor. And, even if this condemnation is justified, we may perhaps not have the right reason for this attribution. This is due to the fact that before King Sombra turned to the tyrant we all know him to be, he was the greatest knight of the Crystal Empire."
-Sir Sombra de Onyx, Foreword to the Third Edition



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Used with permission, coverart by the talented Gaiascope.

Suggested Format:
Font: Georgia
Size: Normal
Color: Medium Dark
Spacing: 1.0

Technical A/N: The writing style of Sir Sombra de Onyx is heavily influenced by two books. These are Le Morte D'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory and Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott. For a detailed analysis of this style, see this blog enrty. (Warning: Text Block)

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3 Chapters:

  1. Sir Sombra de Onyx: i-vi 2013-05-13 16:17:16 UTC
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  2. Sir Sombra de Onyx: vii, viii and x 2013-05-13 16:17:54 UTC
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  3. Sir Sombra de Onyx: Afterwords 2013-05-13 16:18:06 UTC
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