The Wicked Day

How did Mordred's life change when he reached the age of eleven in the novel, The Wicked Day?

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Until the age of eleven, Mordred was a simple fisherman's son, clad in his only tunic with no shoes, and within a relatively short span of years he is sitting on the throne of England, recognized as King Arthur's son and ruling as regent.

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The Wicked Day