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In November, 1996, Peredur issued orders to [[David Xanatos]], through [[Quincy Hemings]], to seize the [[Stone of Destiny]] en route to [[Scotland]].  While the stone that Peredur received may not have been the original, the [[Spirit of Destiny]] spoke to Peredur stating that it cannot be possessed.  It also informed Peredur that King Arthur had awakened.  Not expecting Arthur to awaken for another two centuries, and fearing their plans had been disrupted, Peredur convened a meeting of the upper echelon members.
 
In November, 1996, Peredur issued orders to [[David Xanatos]], through [[Quincy Hemings]], to seize the [[Stone of Destiny]] en route to [[Scotland]].  While the stone that Peredur received may not have been the original, the [[Spirit of Destiny]] spoke to Peredur stating that it cannot be possessed.  It also informed Peredur that King Arthur had awakened.  Not expecting Arthur to awaken for another two centuries, and fearing their plans had been disrupted, Peredur convened a meeting of the upper echelon members.
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==Appearances==
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* "[[Bash]]" (Mentioned)
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* "[[Rock of Ages]]" (First Appearance)
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 22:30, 12 August 2009

Peredur fab Ragnal is the leader of the Illuminati, who achieved the Holy Grail and became the Fisher King.

History

He married Lady Blanchefleur, and ruled over Castle Carbonek by her side. Peredur is apparently an illegitimate son of Sir Gawain, one of King Arthur's leading knights.

In the early 7th century A.D., Peredur founded the Illuminati Society, for some as yet unknown purpose.

In November, 1996, Peredur issued orders to David Xanatos, through Quincy Hemings, to seize the Stone of Destiny en route to Scotland. While the stone that Peredur received may not have been the original, the Spirit of Destiny spoke to Peredur stating that it cannot be possessed. It also informed Peredur that King Arthur had awakened. Not expecting Arthur to awaken for another two centuries, and fearing their plans had been disrupted, Peredur convened a meeting of the upper echelon members.

Appearances

See also