When King Arthur entrusted Excalibur into Morgan le Fay's care, she had a duplicate made; the real scabbard was then passed from her to Accolon. King Arthur is an important figure in the mythology of Great Britain, where he appears as the ideal of kingship in both war and peace. ... Excalibur is one of two mythical swords of King Arthur. ... Morgan le Fay, by Anthony Frederick Sandys (1829 - 1904), 1864 (Birmingham Art Gallery): A spell-brewing Morgaine distinctly of Tennysons generation In the mythology of King Arthur, Morgan le Fay, alternatively known as Morgaine, Morgain or Morgana and a slew of related name variants, is an important female figure...
He died four days after receiving a battle-wound from Arthur
Accolon is a rich and mysterious land with an ancient heritage and a magic-based society, ruled over by a cult of wizards and sorcerers known as the Warlocks.
Accolon is an aggressive nation, seeking to dominate the Valesian Sea region by war, trade, piracy and intimidation.
The earliest histories of Accolon indicate that it was a part of Iridian that survived the cataclysmic floods which signaled the end of that arcane empire of prehistory.