Idylls of the King

What is the importance of royal blood to King Leodogran in Idylls of the King?

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No amount of bravery, no nobility short of royalty, no political power can possibly equal being the child of a king. Leodogran does seem to be satisfied with Bellicent's story, however, which portrays Arthur as the son of no one, not even Uther, but as a child miraculously borne in by the ocean.

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Idylls of the King