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+ | | type = [[Legendary Titan|Legendary]] Warrior/Sorcerer |
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+ | | ability = Blade Rain <br/> Flight |
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+ | | ability pb = Energy Sword Breath <br/> Bladeflare |
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+ | | first = "[[Knight of the Willblade]]" |
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+ | | first pb = "[[Dante's Return]]" |
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ā | '''Pendragon''' is the [[Legendary Titan]] of Champions, |
+ | '''Pendragon''' is the [[Legendary Titan]] of Champions, whose Amulet was housed inside the [[Willblade]], the legendary [[Casterwill family|Casterwill]] sword of [[Avalon]]. As the Legendary Titan of Champions, Pendragon's [[Seeker]] must be a champion chosen directly by [[Lord Casterwill]]. Pendragon has now become Powerbonded to the current champion, [[Lok Lambert]], having unlocked his true power during his final battle against [[The Betrayer]]. |
==History == |
==History == |
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ā | Pendragon was originally the Titan of the [[Champion of |
+ | Pendragon was originally the Titan of the [[Champion of Casterwill]] while the [[elder daughter of Casterwill]] held the Legendary Titan of Summons, [[Quetzalcoatl]], in the [[Willblade]]. Together with the Champion, this Titan became a great help in the fight against [[the Betrayer]] and also against the [[Nullifiers]]. When the Nullifers were defeated, he used the power of Pendragon in the Willblade to seal the Blood Spiral's dark power. {{source|The Spiral Mark}} |
ā | Some time after the conflict, Pendragon's |
+ | Some time after the conflict, Pendragon's Amulet was placed inside the Willblade until a worthy Seeker could awaken the Titan once again. The young Seeker, [[Lok Lambert]], was the one destined to bond with Pendragon as proclaimed by the prophecies of [[Nostradamus]]. {{source|The Tower of Nostradamus}} |
+ | Ā On [[Avalon]], to save [[Sophie Casterwill]]'s life, Lok took possession of the Willblade and fought off attacks from [[Incubane]]. [[Divine Mirror Kagami]] and [[Dendras]], under the control of [[Wilder]]. He then invoked Pendragon who swiftly defeated the enemy Titans and broke Wilder's control over Dendras before returning to his Amulet inside the Willblade. However neither Lok, Sophie or [[Cherit]] were able to remember the events that took place. {{source|Knight of the Willblade}} In the [[Casterwill Library]] in [[France]], Lok discovered Pendragon's Amulet after solving the puzzle on the Willblade's handle but could not detect a bond. [[Dante Vale]] tried to scan the Amulet on the [[Holotome]] but it was protected by an unfamiliar power. {{source|Chasing Void}} |
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⚫ | Because of his huge size, Pendragon possesses incredible strength and endurance. He can also fire energy blasts from his mouth. When the |
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+ | While trapped in a dreamworld created by [[Arc]], the Legendary Titan of Fate, Lok followed the advice of a spectral [[Eathon Lambert]] and invoked [[Pendragon]] to defeat a whole herd of [[Harlekin]] Titans and escape from the dream. {{source|The Legendary Titan of Fate}} The mystery of Pendragon's Amulet was still puzzling him on the boat journey to the island of [[Medusa]]. {{source|Zhalia's Mission}} During a ritual led by the [[Rune Guardians|Rue Guardians]], a spectral form of Pendragon appeared from behind Lok and [[Kipperin|Powerbonded Kipperin]] and defeated [[Kiel|Kiel's]] [[Efreet King]], once again saving Sophie's life. {{source|The Spiral War}} |
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+ | While on a mission to capture [[Rassimov]], Lok worried over the seriousness of being unable to invoke Pendragon. He later tried to summon him to stop [[Legion]], the Legendary Titan of War but failed, with the team ultimately losing both [[Lindorm]] and [[Solwing]] to |
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+ | Legion's Titan Absorption ability. {{source|Rassimov's Secret}} Resting at [[Sandra Lambert]]'s house in Ireland, Dante told Lok not to blame himself for the events with Rassimov. While lost in the [[Inter-dimensional World]] at [[TĆr na nĆg]], Lok was finally able to bond with Pendragon with the help of his father Eathon. However Eathon warned that the [[Blood Spiral]] might He then invoked Pendragon to save his friends from numerous [[Dullahan]] and [[Firbolg]] Titans. {{source|Back Home}} |
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+ | During the final battle against [[the Betrayer]], Pendragon's Amulet independently emerged from the Willblade to save Lok from [[Demigorgan]], the Titan of Betrayal. Pendragon was then revealed to have become Powerbonded, defeating the Titan copies of [[Sabriel]], [[Raijin]] and [[Gareon]] created by Demigorgan. The Betrayer, having fought Pendragon before, had Demigorgan create a Seeker mimic of his original Seeker, the [[Champion of Casterwill]], preventing Pendragon from fighting. {{source|Dante's Return}} |
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⚫ | Because of his huge size, Pendragon possesses incredible strength and endurance. He can also fire energy blasts from his mouth. When the Amulet was inside the Willblade, it could manifest blasts of energy, shockwaves, energy shields and those powers could even dissipate powerful Titans with one strike. He can also break dark enchantments such as [[Divine Mirror Kagami|Divine Mirror Kagami's]] controlling [[Dendras]]. {{source|Knight of the Willblade}} |
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+ | == Powerbonding == |
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+ | Pendragon became [[Titans#Powerbonding|Powerbonded]] with [[Lok Lambert]] during the battle against [[the Betrayer]] and [[Demigorgan]]. Through Powerbonding, Pendragon gained the ability, '''Energy Sword Breath''', to breathe a shower of energy swords that fall onto enemies, inflicting massive damage while his new ability '''Bladeflare''' channels his power to be emitted directly from the Willblade. His size and figure also changed, making him physically stronger and able to walk on his hind legs more easily. He is thus far the only known Legendary Titan to have become Powerbonded. {{source|Dante's Return}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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{{Gallery}} |
{{Gallery}} |
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ā | Pendragon |
+ | Pendragon Amulet Stock Art.png|Pendragon's Amulet |
ā | Pendragon |
+ | Pendragon Icon.jpg|Pendragon's Icon |
ā | + | Pendragon3.jpg|Pendragon |
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ā | Pendragon PB Icon. |
+ | Pendragon PB Icon.jpg|Powerbonding Icon |
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+ | Pendragon PB.jpg|Powerbonded Pendragon |
ā | Pendragon powerbonded.png|Pendragon's powerbonding |
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ā | S2E52 Pendragon PB1.jpg|Pendragon attacks |
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ā | Pendragon weakness.png|Pendragon recoiling |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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ā | *His summoning command is: "'''Awaken'''." |
+ | * His summoning command is: "'''Awaken'''." |
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⚫ | * Pendragon's name was based on the epithet of Pendragon which was born by [[wikipedia:Uther Pendragon|Uther Pendragon]], the father of the legendary King Arthur, as well as by [[wikipedia:King Arthur|King Arthur]] himself. This title means "head-dragon" or "chieftain" in Welsh. Pendragon's appearance is based on that of a dragon. |
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+ | * The [[Willblade]], containing Pendragon's Amulet, was found in Avalon on a stone altar much like the sword ''Caliburnus'', or Caliburn, in Arthurian lore. Also known as the Sword of Selection, this sword is sometimes considered to be the same as [[wikipedia:Excalibur]] or the Sword in the Stone in modern interpretations. These swords were associated with the Pendragon lineage. |
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+ | * Powerbonded Pendragon's design incorporates aspects resembling Quetzalcoatl's head and Overlos' wings. |
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⚫ | *Pendragon's name was based on the epithet of Pendragon which was born by [[wikipedia:Uther Pendragon|Uther Pendragon]], the father of the legendary King Arthur, as well as by [[wikipedia:King Arthur|King Arthur]] himself. This title means "head-dragon" or "chieftain" in Welsh. Pendragon's appearance is based on that of a dragon. |
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ā | *As further reference to Arthurian lore when the Willblade was found on Avalon it was in a stone alter much like the sword Caliburn, also known as the Sword of selection or the Sword in the Stone, which is often replaced by Excalibur in the modern incarnations of King Arthur tales. |
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Revision as of 02:46, 6 February 2019
Pendragon is the Legendary Titan of Champions, whose Amulet was housed inside the Willblade, the legendary Casterwill sword of Avalon. As the Legendary Titan of Champions, Pendragon's Seeker must be a champion chosen directly by Lord Casterwill. Pendragon has now become Powerbonded to the current champion, Lok Lambert, having unlocked his true power during his final battle against The Betrayer.
History
Pendragon was originally the Titan of the Champion of Casterwill while the elder daughter of Casterwill held the Legendary Titan of Summons, Quetzalcoatl, in the Willblade. Together with the Champion, this Titan became a great help in the fight against the Betrayer and also against the Nullifiers. When the Nullifers were defeated, he used the power of Pendragon in the Willblade to seal the Blood Spiral's dark power. S2E50
Some time after the conflict, Pendragon's Amulet was placed inside the Willblade until a worthy Seeker could awaken the Titan once again. The young Seeker, Lok Lambert, was the one destined to bond with Pendragon as proclaimed by the prophecies of Nostradamus. S2E28
On Avalon, to save Sophie Casterwill's life, Lok took possession of the Willblade and fought off attacks from Incubane. Divine Mirror Kagami and Dendras, under the control of Wilder. He then invoked Pendragon who swiftly defeated the enemy Titans and broke Wilder's control over Dendras before returning to his Amulet inside the Willblade. However neither Lok, Sophie or Cherit were able to remember the events that took place. S2E30 In the Casterwill Library in France, Lok discovered Pendragon's Amulet after solving the puzzle on the Willblade's handle but could not detect a bond. Dante Vale tried to scan the Amulet on the Holotome but it was protected by an unfamiliar power. S2E31
While trapped in a dreamworld created by Arc, the Legendary Titan of Fate, Lok followed the advice of a spectral Eathon Lambert and invoked Pendragon to defeat a whole herd of Harlekin Titans and escape from the dream. S2E34 The mystery of Pendragon's Amulet was still puzzling him on the boat journey to the island of Medusa. S2E35 During a ritual led by the Rue Guardians, a spectral form of Pendragon appeared from behind Lok and Powerbonded Kipperin and defeated Kiel's Efreet King, once again saving Sophie's life. S2E40
While on a mission to capture Rassimov, Lok worried over the seriousness of being unable to invoke Pendragon. He later tried to summon him to stop Legion, the Legendary Titan of War but failed, with the team ultimately losing both Lindorm and Solwing to Legion's Titan Absorption ability. S2E47 Resting at Sandra Lambert's house in Ireland, Dante told Lok not to blame himself for the events with Rassimov. While lost in the Inter-dimensional World at TĆr na nĆg, Lok was finally able to bond with Pendragon with the help of his father Eathon. However Eathon warned that the Blood Spiral might He then invoked Pendragon to save his friends from numerous Dullahan and Firbolg Titans. S2E48
During the final battle against the Betrayer, Pendragon's Amulet independently emerged from the Willblade to save Lok from Demigorgan, the Titan of Betrayal. Pendragon was then revealed to have become Powerbonded, defeating the Titan copies of Sabriel, Raijin and Gareon created by Demigorgan. The Betrayer, having fought Pendragon before, had Demigorgan create a Seeker mimic of his original Seeker, the Champion of Casterwill, preventing Pendragon from fighting. S2E52
Abilities
Because of his huge size, Pendragon possesses incredible strength and endurance. He can also fire energy blasts from his mouth. When the Amulet was inside the Willblade, it could manifest blasts of energy, shockwaves, energy shields and those powers could even dissipate powerful Titans with one strike. He can also break dark enchantments such as Divine Mirror Kagami's controlling Dendras. S2E30
Powerbonding
Pendragon became Powerbonded with Lok Lambert during the battle against the Betrayer and Demigorgan. Through Powerbonding, Pendragon gained the ability, Energy Sword Breath, to breathe a shower of energy swords that fall onto enemies, inflicting massive damage while his new ability Bladeflare channels his power to be emitted directly from the Willblade. His size and figure also changed, making him physically stronger and able to walk on his hind legs more easily. He is thus far the only known Legendary Titan to have become Powerbonded. S2E52
Gallery
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Trivia
- His summoning command is: "Awaken."
- Pendragon's name was based on the epithet of Pendragon which was born by Uther Pendragon, the father of the legendary King Arthur, as well as by King Arthur himself. This title means "head-dragon" or "chieftain" in Welsh. Pendragon's appearance is based on that of a dragon.
- The Willblade, containing Pendragon's Amulet, was found in Avalon on a stone altar much like the sword Caliburnus, or Caliburn, in Arthurian lore. Also known as the Sword of Selection, this sword is sometimes considered to be the same as wikipedia:Excalibur or the Sword in the Stone in modern interpretations. These swords were associated with the Pendragon lineage.
- Powerbonded Pendragon's design incorporates aspects resembling Quetzalcoatl's head and Overlos' wings.