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== Mordred (Robert (Rob) Gray) == [[File:Mordred.jpg|thumb|Mordred in armor]] === Description === Powerfully built, dark hair and eyes, physically 30ish (ages much slower than a normal man: chronically over 40), looks like James Purefoy. ==== Costume ==== See the picture on the right. === Backstory === Reborn as a result of his mother, Morgan le Fay’s magics, and the science of her researchers, Mordred was magically transported far from his mother by an error in the ritual; because Mordred was not yet magically connected to her (or to other Arthurian beings and items) due to the Round Table not yet being completed, she could not find him. (Note: Morgan and Morgause are the same person) Mordred was found and adopted by a good hearted couple in Cornwall, and brought up as their son. Opened minded and generous, they brought up Mordred with similar virtues, and Morded, after he regained his past live memories as an adolescent, now sees them as being his second set of parents. It was to help others that Mordred joined the police force. It was due to a nasty outcome of a human trafficking business that he left. It was during his time on the police force, that Morgan le Fay rediscovered her due to his appearance (he looks like his past life self, other than being far tougher and more muscular), but he had mixed feelings about establishing the Round Table again. He believed that the knights just didn’t belong in a world in which bad guys (ideally) needed to be taken to taken to a court of law. The Arthurian world was one in which an evil sorcerer could just be slain. In the modern world, you needed to have things like evidence, chains of custody, probably cause, and other such things And the modern world has things like child abuse, drug abuse, human trafficking, sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, and other things worth fighting against, and which he wasn’t sure any Arthurian being, save one brought up in the world, and whose past life memories hadn’t reawakened until his adolescence, would be able to cope with. On the other hand, he misses his brothers, and the other members of his family, and even the other members of Round Table. He also feels deep guilt about his betrayal of his father, Arthur, and the deaths of his fellow knights, and the fall of Camelot. He just feels that it would be selfish of him to bring him back out of no more of a need to assuage his guilt and try to redeem himself.
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