Found this information in a few places on the internet — don’t really see a good connection to the cartoon, but found it interesting:“Chlodoric (or Chloderic) the Parricide (died c. 509) was a son of Sigobert the Lame, a Frankish king. According to Gregory of Tours, Chlodoric murdered his own father in order to take his kingdom, acting upon the instigation of Clovis I, a rival king of the Salian Franks. Sometime after Sigobert’s victory on the Visigoths in 507, Chlodoric sent assassins upon him as his father took a sojourn in a nearby forest. Chlodoric then told Clovis of the murder and offered him the finest treasures of his newly inherited kingdom as a symbol of their new alliance. Clovis sent messengers to assess the treasure, who then asked Chlodoric to plunge his hand as deeply into his gold coins as possible. With his arm submerged, the envoys of Clovis then killed the new king in betrayal.”
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 3 years ago
Send Prince Violent!
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
this stinks – must be something in the heir…
Herd of Turtles about 3 years ago
Where there’s a will there’s a way.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Of course…..
Chithing Premium Member about 3 years ago
They need to stop giving these wide panels to Dan on Sundays.
GreenT267 about 3 years ago
Found this information in a few places on the internet — don’t really see a good connection to the cartoon, but found it interesting:“Chlodoric (or Chloderic) the Parricide (died c. 509) was a son of Sigobert the Lame, a Frankish king. According to Gregory of Tours, Chlodoric murdered his own father in order to take his kingdom, acting upon the instigation of Clovis I, a rival king of the Salian Franks. Sometime after Sigobert’s victory on the Visigoths in 507, Chlodoric sent assassins upon him as his father took a sojourn in a nearby forest. Chlodoric then told Clovis of the murder and offered him the finest treasures of his newly inherited kingdom as a symbol of their new alliance. Clovis sent messengers to assess the treasure, who then asked Chlodoric to plunge his hand as deeply into his gold coins as possible. With his arm submerged, the envoys of Clovis then killed the new king in betrayal.”
the lost wizard about 3 years ago
Heir today, gone tomorrow.
Zuria Premium Member about 3 years ago
Drogon!
Doug K about 3 years ago
It’s more like the king cautions on the side of heirs.