Josephe

A blood-dripping spear which appears in the Grail Procession. Feared as a weapon of destruction yet revered as a holy relic.

Evelake's shield, the Escu, bore a blood-red cross marked by Josephe, remining bright as a divine sign until the arrival of Galahad, combining martial power with prophetic and spiritual significance.

In Arthurian legend, the Dolorous Stroke is the fateful blow that maims a Grail King and turns his land into the Waste Land. Struck with a forbidden holy weapon the stroke symbolizes sin, broken kingship, and the need for spiritual healing through the Grail Quest.

Galahad

The Grail Quest — the supreme adventure of Arthurian legend. Follow Sir Galahad, Lancelot, and the knights of the Round Table as they seek the Holy Grail through visions, trials, and divine revelation — a tale of purity, prophecy, and mystical grace.

Alain le Gros (or Alain the Large) was remembered in Arthurian tradition as father of Percivale and the third Grail keeper at Carbonek.

Joseph of Arimathea stands at the crossroads of scripture and legend. Joseph's story bridges biblical devotion with the imaginative power of the Grail tradition.

Josephe, son of Joseph of Arimathea, is portrayed in the Vulgate romances as the first Christian bishop and the original Grail Keeper.

A sacred relic of destiny, the Adventurous Shield could be borne safely by only one knight: Galahad, the pure Grail hero.