King Uther's younger brother Wattigan was jealous of his brother, secretly traded with wizards, exchanged his wife's death for power, killed the king and queen, and Prince Arthur was raised by prostitutes along the river. Before the king died, the holy sword in his hand was sealed in the stone he had turned into, and it sank to the bottom of the water. Only his son could pull it out. Arthur, who was raised by prostitutes, was at the bottom and had a brute force. As Wattigan's strength continued to increase, the opposing forces also increased. Stones and holy swords surfaced, and no one could pull them out. Wattigan grabbed people of domestic age and tried to pull them out, in order to find out Arthur's weeds and roots. Arthur goes to jail, but Meghan the witch takes him from the execution ground. Under the tyrannical rule of Wattigan, the memory in his body gradually recovered, and with the support of his friends, Arthur finally rose up to take the lead in resisting Wattigan. He eventually killed Wattigan and became King Arthur.
After all, bloodline is the root, the seed of the king plus the right time, place and people can make things happen.
Man's pursuit of power goes beyond the love of his family and is not far from destruction.
Another version of Hamlet or The Lion King?
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