Day 12: The Morholt, Champion of Ireland

Day 12: The Morholt, Champion of Ireland

”King Mark; you know for what purpose I stand before thee. 300 sons and 300 daughters of Cornish stock. Ireland will accept no less.”

The Morholt is brother-in-law to King Anguish of Ireland, a giant, and sometimes his debt collector.

The young Sir Tristan of Cornwall challenges him to a duel over the debt and defeats him, rendering it null.

The Morholt comes away from the duel with a piece of Tristans sword lodged in his skull, which slowly kills him and furthers resentment towards Cornwall in Irish royalty.

Since he was Irish, I made sure he’s handsome!

 

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