A guarded passage defended by Sir William of Salebrant in the adventures of Guinglain.
Perilous fords are recurring trial sites in Arthurian romance. They are defended by hostile knights or bound to strange customs.
Gawain's shield, often bearing a pentangle or the Virgin Mary, symbolizes his courage, virtue, and chivalric ideals.
The tale of Dame Ragnell, the Loathly Lady, whose enchantment tests Sir Gawain’s honor and reveals the true answer to what women desire most.
A recurring Arthurian motif. A young knight of hidden lineage proves himself through adventure before learning his true name.
The Fearsome Kiss is the adventure of Guinglain, son of Gawain, who frees Queen Esmeree from enchantment.






