Sir Percival
Sir Percival's name has been spelled many ways, include Parsifal, Percivale, and Perceval
Percival is raised in a forest with his mother. His father was a knight, often described as Pellinor. When Percival was 15, he saw some knights passing through the forest, and was struck by how noble and heroic they appeared. He left to join them, and followed them to King Arthur's court. He soon proved himself to be a worthy knight, and was made a member of the Round Table.
Early versions of the Arthurian legend list Percival as the knight most worthy of the Grail. Read about it here.
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Percival is raised in a forest with his mother. His father was a knight, often described as Pellinor. When Percival was 15, he saw some knights passing through the forest, and was struck by how noble and heroic they appeared. He left to join them, and followed them to King Arthur's court. He soon proved himself to be a worthy knight, and was made a member of the Round Table.
Early versions of the Arthurian legend list Percival as the knight most worthy of the Grail. Read about it here.
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Read more about Percival here and here