Perceval of Wales

The Circle of Gold is a magical circlet set with jewels and a thorn from Christ's Crown, awarded to Perceval for defeating the Knight of the Burning Dragon. It symbolizes knightly valor, divine favor, and the fusion of chivalric heroism with sacred relics.

The Forest Perilous is an enchanted and treacherous woodland of Arthurian romance, where knights face magical trials, hidden dangers, and tests of virtue.

At the Round Table, the Adventurous Seats are reserved for knights errant - those still proving their valor through quests and trials.

The guardians of faith and conscience, priests, monks, and nuns sustain the spiritual rhythm of Arthur’s realm. They bless, bury, and counsel those who live by the sword.

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

Enchanted chessboards in Arthurian legend test knights’ skill and destiny, with pieces that move on their own and magical rules beyond mortal control.