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UADA and Mortiis with Rome and Wraith Knight
Teragram Ballroom
Los Angeles, CA
May 13 Wed • 2026 • 7:00pm
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UADA and Mortiis with Rome and Wraith Knight at the Teragram Ballroom, Los Angeles, CA
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A black knight is a literary stock character who masks his identity by not displaying heraldry. Black knights are usually portrayed as villains who use this anonymity for misdeeds. The character appears in Arthurian legend and has been adapted and adopted by various authors, in cinema and popular culture. The character is sometimes associated with death or darkness. They are often contrasted with the knight-errant (white knight).[citation needed]
In business, the term refers to a predatory person or firm making an unwelcome bid to take over another company.[1]
The Black Knight or Black Knights are characters in:
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