Adaryn
The Living Force
The story behind King Arthur's father's name, in the Graal legends, is interesting:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uther_Pendragon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uther_Pendragon
Uther's epithet Pendragon means "Chief Dragon" in a figurative sense, referring to his status as "foremost leader" or "chief of warriors".[1] The name was misinterpreted by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the Historia to mean "dragon's head".[1] According to Geoffrey and works based on his version, Uther acquires the epithet when he witnesses a portentous dragon-shaped comet, which inspires him to use dragons on his standards. According to the Grail cycle, it was Uther's older brother (elsewhere called Ambrosius Aurelianus) who sees the comet and receives the name "Pendragon"; Uther takes his epithet in his honor after his death.