Elaine Pendragon
Elaine Pendragon (died 883), also known as Mordred, was a leader of the Descendants of the Round Table operating out of Glastonbury Abbey in the late 9th century.[1] Directly descended from Arthur Pendragon through his son Mordred, Elaine was driven by a thirst for power and focused on obtaining Excalibur so she could control all of England. A tall woman and a born leader, Elaine fought in full armor bearing the crests of her ancestor. She was married to Alston.[2] In 883, Eivor Varinsdottir, Niamh of Argyll, and assorted allies infiltrated the abbey and defeated Elaine, putting an end to the threat she posed to both the Raven Clan and the Women of the Mist.[2]
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Elaine shares her name with a number of important women featured in Arthurian legends.
