Talk:Christmas 2018/@comment-36238402-20181210040711/@comment-4802891-20181211072048

Keep in mind the date is 500 AD, the approximate date for the battle of Badon, the decisive battle of Arthur against the Anglo-Saxons. It is, according to some (of course, fictional) accounts Arthur obtained both Excalibur and Rhongomyniad around that time.

In that case, the change might have something to do with it... and Vortigern. In Garden of Avalon, Vortigern is said to have drunk the blood of a white dragon and become the defender of Britain against Artoria who will, by his reign, bring the Age of Man and put a definite end to the Age of Mystery. This is all kind of confusing because the white dragon symbolizes the invader (Anglo-Saxon) and the red dragon Wales, which is part of Britain Vortigern represents... and the red dragon is also Artoria if I recall correctly(?). The weirdest part is that Artoria was given all kind of magic weapons from the spirits of Britain to defend it, despite she representing the Age of Man... I guess it goes back to Rhongomyniad being a lynchpin between the two eras.

...This chapter better makes it clearer xD -- that said, I think what could have happened, is that Vortigern won this battle and overgrown to the point he engulfs the Isle of Britain. That would explain why this Lostbelt is unfit for world's History.