Stories of the horseman had been called upon in many cultures and religions. But none had ever come close to know who they really were. But this was Camelot, a place trusted by his majesty himself.
As the queen of Camelot, Aegis knew who they were thanks to a vast amount of knowledge about human history, and the country had it all at its disposal.
The horseman of death, Morvus or Nyxion. He was also known as the 'The Pale Sovereign'. The horseman of Conquest, Aceron. Called 'The Plague-bringer'. The horseman of famine, Serephor. Referred to a 'The Hollow King'.
"The human King turned vampire. The horseman of war, Agramon. The bishops called him 'the blood-bringer'." Aegis spoke in a calm voice that gave of a sense of realization.
The man who blocked the sword was thrown a few meters away. He rolled and tumbled over before sliding on the rough ground.