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@dorkem Cliche but good and evil depend on the perspective of those involved.
Arthur might be the antagonist in the eyes of Percival and his Grandfather because he sent Ironside to kill them but based on the prophecy there might be reason to think that they might be the villains.
Arthur swore to try and build an eternally peaceful country and all that after all. Knights who are prophecised to kill him and stop it would be considered an evil needed to be stopped.
Arthur might be the antagonist in the eyes of Percival and his Grandfather because he sent Ironside to kill them but based on the prophecy there might be reason to think that they might be the villains.
Arthur swore to try and build an eternally peaceful country and all that after all. Knights who are prophecised to kill him and stop it would be considered an evil needed to be stopped.