Reading Notes: King Arthur, Part B

from King Arthur: Tales of the Round Table
by Andrew Lang

Percival. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Sir Percivale pursued adventures of his own and once when he was about to lose his life, he was saved from his enemies by Sir Galahad. He didn't realize it was Sir Galahad at first but then he eventually came to the realization.

Sir Galahad had gone and followed the enemies into the forest to keep fighting while Sir Percivale waited by a tree. While he waited, a yeoman came by and asked if he had seen a knight on a black horse. The yeoman says the knight had taken his steed and if his lord finds out, he will be killed. Percivale says he will help find the knight. The yeoman gives Percivale his hackney so he doesn't have to go on foot.

When he does find the knight, the knight in turn spears the hackney and so the hackney falls down and so does Percivale. Percivale tries to get the knight to fight him and the knight doesn't listen so he basically throws a fit.

- I think I were going to write a story on this, I would definitely have mentions of Percival throwing a fit. I think it's so funny.

- I have wanted to do a gossip girl kind of story so I think this story of Percival would be perfect to write about in that perspective.



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