NIGHTBRINGER | The Arthurian Encyclopedia

Rosete la Bloie

Rozain

A loathly lady loved by the Handsome Coward.

Perceval encountered them in the forest and laughed at her ugliness. The Handsome Coward attacked Perceval for this insult but lost. Both went to Arthur’s court, where Rosete was again teased by Kay. She later became beautiful.


Sources
Second Continuation of Chrétien’s Perceval | Attributed to Wauchier of Denain, c. 1200
Didot-Perceval | c. 1220-1230