Faced with the Green Knight's axe, Gawain accepts a green silk girdle from Lady Bertilak, promised to protect him from harm.
Trapped in a tower without his armor, Gawain seizes a chessboard for a shield and turns oversized ivory chessmen into weapons.
A noble blade lent (or gifted) by Sir Guingomar to Gareth at the tournament of Castle Dangerous.
Galatine — Gawain’s mighty sword, gifted by the Lady of the Lake, radiant as the sun and true to the knightly code of courage and honor.
A sword hanging on the statue of Amoroldo, taken by one of Charlemagne's noblemen, who named it Fulberta.
The great sword of Sir Lionel, shining bright in battle, swift to strike, and ever true to the knightly code of honor.
The Grail Sword appears beside the Grail and the Bleeding Lance as a weapon both magnificent and flawed. Its shattered blade reflects spiritual imperfection, and only the worthy Grail Knight can restore it to wholeness.
At the heart of the Grail Castle, the Fisher King’s Table stands as a silent witness to sacred kingship. Here, the wounded king and his father receive divine sustenance from the Grail, transforming a royal banquet into a ritual of mystery, endurance, and divine revelation.













