King Arthur: Guinevere: Morgan Le Fay: Hayley:Sir Lancelot ApexSir Gawain Sir Agravaine- Brother of Gawain, Respectable Knight of the Round Table. Capable of Malice. Sir Aglovale de Galis-eldest legitimate son of King Pellinore. Knight of the Round Table. Brother of Sir Tor, Sir Lamorak, Sir Dornar and Sir Percival. Aurelius Ambrosius- Uther Pendragon's brother Sir Bagdemagus-Meleagant's father and ruler of Gorre. Knight of the Round Table. Ban- Lancelot's Father Balan le Savage- Knight, Fell out of favour with Arthur Balin-Knight with the Two Swords. Not a Knight of Arthur's. Brother to Balan. Sir Bedivere- Serves as Arthur's Marshall. Knight of the Round Table. Blanchefleur- Percival's Wife Bors the Elder-King of Gaunnes, An ally of Arthur's. Brother to King Ban. Sir Bors the Younger- Father of Elyan the White. Son of Bor's the Elder. Knight of the Round Table. Sir Breunor le Noir-Knight of the Round Table. Rescues Guinevere from a Lion. Brangaine-Handmaid to Iseult Brutus of Britain- A King of Britian. Sir Cador-Raised Guinevere as his ward, father to Constantine III of Britain, Described in some works as Arthur's cousin. Knight of the Round Table. Millie:Caelia: Fairy Queen. Sir Calogrenant- Calogrenant, sometimes known in English as Colgrevance, or, in ancient Welsh, Cynon ap Clydno, is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is a cousin to Sir Ywain, and his courtesy and eloquence were known throughout the kingdom. Sir Caradoc-Rebelled against Arthur when he first became king, but later supported him. Sir Claudin-Virtuous son of the Frankish villain Claudas. Knight of the Round Table Sir Constantine III of Britain-Arthur's cousin and successor to his throne, Cador's son Sir Dagonet- Court Jester Sir Daniel von Blumenthal-A Knight of the Round Table found in an early German offshoot of Arthurian legend Sir Dinadan-Sir Dinadan[pronunciation?] is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is the son of Sir Brunor Senior, the 'Good Knight without Fear,' and brother of Sirs Breunor le Noir and Daniel. A close friend of Tristan, Dinadan is known for his good humor and joking nature. Unlike most other knights in Arthurian romance, Dinadan prefers to avoid fights and considers courtly love a waste of time, though he is a brave fighter when he needs to be. In one notable exploit, he writes a slanderous ballad about King Mark and sends a troubador to play it at Mark's court. Sir Ector-Sir Ector /ˈɛktɵr/, sometimes Hector, Antor, or Ectorius, is the father of Sir Kay and the foster father of King Arthur in the Arthurian legend. Elaine of Astolat-Elaine of Astolat /ˈæstɵlæt/ or Ascolat is a figure in Arthurian legend who dies of her unrequited love for Lancelot. Sir Elyan the White-Son of Sir Bors and Claire, King Brandegoris' daughter, helps Lancelot rescue Guinevere and goes into exile with him near the end of Arthur's reign. Knight of the Round Table Sir Erec- Sir Erec, the son of King Lac, is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He features in numerous Arthurian tales (notably the Post-Vulgate Cycle), but he is most famous as the protagonist in Chrétien de Troyes' first romance, Erec and Enide. Sir Esclabor- Father of Palamedes, Safir, and Segwarides Sir Feirefiz-Feirefiz is a character in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Arthurian poem Parzival. He is the Muslim (at that time, the epithet "heathen" was used to refer to the Saracens) half-brother of Parzival, the story's hero Sir Gaheris- Son of King Lot and Morgause, brother to Gawain, Agravaine, and Gareth, and half-brother to Mordred Sir Galehault:Gaheris /ɡəˈhɛrɨs/ (Old French: Gaheriet or Gaheriez[1]) is a character in the Arthurian legend, a nephew of King Arthur and a Knight of the Round Table. As the third son of Arthur's sister or half-sister Morgause and her husband Lot, King of Orkney and Lothian, he is the younger brother of Gawain and Agravaine, and the older brother of Gareth and half-brother of Mordred. Sir Galahad:illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic Gorlois: Igraine's first husband before she married Uther Pendragon. Father of Morgause and Morgan le Fay. Sir Gareth: Also a son of Lot and Morgause, in love with Lyonesse Guinevak: Sister to Guinevere Iseult of Ireland:Wife of Mark of Cornwall and adulterous lover of Sir Tristan Sir Kay: Foster brother to Arthur, Sir Ector's son Sir Lamorak: Son of King Pellinore, brother to Tor, Aglovale, Percival, and Dindrane. Lover of Morgause Sir Lanval: A knight of King Arthur's court who falls in love with a fairy Sir Lionel:Son of King Bors of Gaunnes (or Gaul), brother of Bors the Younger Shad: Lady of the Lake Leodegrance:Guinevere's father, King of Cameliard in what is now southwest England King Lot:King of Lothian, father to Gawain, Agravain, Gaheris, and Gareth Lucan:Servant to King Arthur, Bedivere's brother, Griflet's cousin Lynette: Seeks aid from Arthur to rescue her sister Lyonesse; Arthur sends an incognito Gareth, who she berates until he proves his worth Sir Morien: Madoc:Son of Uther Pendragon, brother of Arthur in early Welsh tradition, father of Eliwlod King Mark of Cornwall: Tristan's uncle, husband to Iseult Fiend: Merlin Mordred: Morgan Le Fay's Illegitimate Son. Morgause: Arthur's half-sister, wife to King Lot, mother to Gawain, Agravaine, Gaheris, and Gareth. In some traditions, also the mother of Mordred Sir Percival:Achiever of the Holy Grail; King Pellinore's son in some tales. Knight of the Round Table. Lady Ragnell:Sir Gawain's wife, in some legends mother of Percival Sir Tor:Son of King Ars, adopted by Pellinore. Knight of the Round Table Sir Tristian:Son of Blancheflor and Rivalen (or Meliodas), Iseult's lover Sir Ywain:Urien's son, Morvydd's brother
Can I be Mordred? Cause he is awesome and Cause Well I like the look of him and well also because he is well partially like me but that is a story for another time.
King Arthur:
Guinevere:
Morgan Le Fay:
Hayley:Sir Lancelot
ApexSir Gawain
Sir Agravaine- Brother of Gawain, Respectable Knight of the Round Table. Capable of Malice.
Sir Aglovale de Galis-eldest legitimate son of King Pellinore. Knight of the Round Table. Brother of Sir Tor, Sir Lamorak, Sir Dornar and Sir Percival.
Aurelius Ambrosius- Uther Pendragon's brother
Sir Bagdemagus-Meleagant's father and ruler of Gorre. Knight of the Round Table.
Ban- Lancelot's Father
Balan le Savage- Knight, Fell out of favour with Arthur
Balin-Knight with the Two Swords. Not a Knight of Arthur's. Brother to Balan.
Sir Bedivere- Serves as Arthur's Marshall. Knight of the Round Table.
Blanchefleur- Percival's Wife
Bors the Elder-King of Gaunnes, An ally of Arthur's. Brother to King Ban.
Sir Bors the Younger- Father of Elyan the White. Son of Bor's the Elder. Knight of the Round Table.
Sir Breunor le Noir-Knight of the Round Table. Rescues Guinevere from a Lion.
Brangaine-Handmaid to Iseult
Brutus of Britain- A King of Britian.
Sir Cador-Raised Guinevere as his ward, father to Constantine III of Britain, Described in some works as Arthur's cousin. Knight of the Round Table.
Millie:Caelia: Fairy Queen.
Sir Calogrenant- Calogrenant, sometimes known in English as Colgrevance, or, in ancient Welsh, Cynon ap Clydno, is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is a cousin to Sir Ywain, and his courtesy and eloquence were known throughout the kingdom.
Sir Caradoc-Rebelled against Arthur when he first became king, but later supported him.
Sir Claudin-Virtuous son of the Frankish villain Claudas. Knight of the Round Table
Sir Constantine III of Britain-Arthur's cousin and successor to his throne, Cador's son
Sir Dagonet- Court Jester
Sir Daniel von Blumenthal-A Knight of the Round Table found in an early German offshoot of Arthurian legend
Sir Dinadan-Sir Dinadan[pronunciation?] is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is the son of Sir Brunor Senior, the 'Good Knight without Fear,' and brother of Sirs Breunor le Noir and Daniel. A close friend of Tristan, Dinadan is known for his good humor and joking nature. Unlike most other knights in Arthurian romance, Dinadan prefers to avoid fights and considers courtly love a waste of time, though he is a brave fighter when he needs to be. In one notable exploit, he writes a slanderous ballad about King Mark and sends a troubador to play it at Mark's court.
Sir Ector-Sir Ector /ˈɛktɵr/, sometimes Hector, Antor, or Ectorius, is the father of Sir Kay and the foster father of King Arthur in the Arthurian legend.
Elaine of Astolat-Elaine of Astolat /ˈæstɵlæt/ or Ascolat is a figure in Arthurian legend who dies of her unrequited love for Lancelot.
Sir Elyan the White-Son of Sir Bors and Claire, King Brandegoris' daughter, helps Lancelot rescue Guinevere and goes into exile with him near the end of Arthur's reign. Knight of the Round Table
Sir Erec- Sir Erec, the son of King Lac, is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He features in numerous Arthurian tales (notably the Post-Vulgate Cycle), but he is most famous as the protagonist in Chrétien de Troyes' first romance, Erec and Enide.
Sir Esclabor- Father of Palamedes, Safir, and Segwarides
Sir Feirefiz-Feirefiz is a character in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Arthurian poem Parzival. He is the Muslim (at that time, the epithet "heathen" was used to refer to the Saracens) half-brother of Parzival, the story's hero
Sir Gaheris- Son of King Lot and Morgause, brother to Gawain, Agravaine, and Gareth, and half-brother to Mordred
Sir Galehault:Gaheris /ɡəˈhɛrɨs/ (Old French: Gaheriet or Gaheriez[1]) is a character in the Arthurian legend, a nephew of King Arthur and a Knight of the Round Table. As the third son of Arthur's sister or half-sister Morgause and her husband Lot, King of Orkney and Lothian, he is the younger brother of Gawain and Agravaine, and the older brother of Gareth and half-brother of Mordred.
Sir Galahad:illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic
Gorlois: Igraine's first husband before she married Uther Pendragon. Father of Morgause and Morgan le Fay.
Sir Gareth: Also a son of Lot and Morgause, in love with Lyonesse
Guinevak: Sister to Guinevere
Iseult of Ireland:Wife of Mark of Cornwall and adulterous lover of Sir Tristan
Sir Kay: Foster brother to Arthur, Sir Ector's son
Sir Lamorak: Son of King Pellinore, brother to Tor, Aglovale, Percival, and Dindrane. Lover of Morgause
Sir Lanval: A knight of King Arthur's court who falls in love with a fairy
Sir Lionel:Son of King Bors of Gaunnes (or Gaul), brother of Bors the Younger
Shad: Lady of the Lake
Leodegrance:Guinevere's father, King of Cameliard in what is now southwest England
King Lot:King of Lothian, father to Gawain, Agravain, Gaheris, and Gareth
Lucan:Servant to King Arthur, Bedivere's brother, Griflet's cousin
Lynette: Seeks aid from Arthur to rescue her sister Lyonesse; Arthur sends an incognito Gareth, who she berates until he proves his worth
Sir Morien:
Madoc:Son of Uther Pendragon, brother of Arthur in early Welsh tradition, father of Eliwlod
King Mark of Cornwall: Tristan's uncle, husband to Iseult
Fiend: Merlin
Mordred: Morgan Le Fay's Illegitimate Son.
Morgause: Arthur's half-sister, wife to King Lot, mother to Gawain, Agravaine, Gaheris, and Gareth. In some traditions, also the mother of Mordred
Sir Percival:Achiever of the Holy Grail; King Pellinore's son in some tales. Knight of the Round Table.
Lady Ragnell:Sir Gawain's wife, in some legends mother of Percival
Sir Tor:Son of King Ars, adopted by Pellinore. Knight of the Round Table
Sir Tristian:Son of Blancheflor and Rivalen (or Meliodas), Iseult's lover
Sir Ywain:Urien's son, Morvydd's brother