On astro knights he's a mean guy who you have to rescue the princess from. At the end of your mission you have to defeat him, which is very difficult.
-hanna
Modred the Mystic was created in 1975.
under his bed
He dies. Bye, Mordred!
Arthur ultimately attacks Modred despite Gawain's warning because of his deep sense of duty and honor as a king. He feels compelled to confront Modred to protect his realm and uphold his legacy, even at the risk of personal loss. Additionally, the escalating tensions and Modred's betrayal leave Arthur with little choice but to engage in battle, illustrating the tragic inevitability of conflict in his pursuit of justice.
he feel they are overmatched
Take the missing page of modred's journal.
Mordred, sometimes also rendered Modred or Medraut.
Many people in Britain support Modred as he represents a complex character in Arthurian legend, embodying themes of rebellion and the struggle against authority. His narrative often resonates with those who feel marginalized or disillusioned by societal norms. Additionally, the portrayal of Modred as a tragic figure allows for a deeper exploration of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of ambition, making him a compelling character in British folklore. This complexity often garners empathetic support from those who appreciate nuanced storytelling.
No, because he loved Camelot! He fought for it because he was King and he did what was right:)
Modred is in a castle, in a another galaxy. He has turned evil, kidnapped the princess, and has planned to marry her to take over the galaxy. To get to the other galaxy, you need to get the key on the asteroid, from the asteroid belt, ( You must accomplish defeating all beasts first, and have all three knights say they will accompany you on your qeust to save the princess). You will then be sucked into another galaxy, which is Modred castle.
modrick and utherUther was Arthur's father, not his son. The most famous of Arthur's sons is Mordred. Also spelled Modred or Medraut. Modred's mother was Arthur's half-sister, Morgause.Arthur's less famous off-spring are Lohot, Amr and Llacheu. It all depends on which version of the literature one is reading. King Arthur's Children: A Study in Fiction and Tradition by Tyler Tichelaar, Ph. D. is highly recommended regarding this topic.
Aruther tries to kill his as a child. Later, Moldred grows up and gathers an army to defeat arthur. However, they are both killed in the struggle (by eachother).