Percival was raised by his mother in the forest, ignorant of the ways of kings and men, and born with a pure and noble heart.
When Percival was 15, he witnessed a group of knights passing through the woods and was immediately fascinated. He set his mind to joining the knightly order and proved to be a natural, ascending the ranks of King Arthur’s court with ease.
He was among the most chivalrous and innocent of all of the knights of Camelot, skilled in combat and exorcism; he was one of only three knights worthy of finding the Holy Grail, second only to Sir Galahad.
Percival was raised by his mother in the forest, ignorant of the ways of kings and men, and born with a pure and noble heart.
When Percival was 15, he witnessed a group of knights passing through the woods and was immediately fascinated. He set his mind to joining the knightly order and proved to be a natural, ascending the ranks of King Arthur’s court with ease.
He was among the most chivalrous and innocent of all of the knights of Camelot, skilled in combat and exorcism; he was one of only three knights worthy of finding the Holy Grail, second only to Sir Galahad.