The Knights of the Round TableWP (円卓の騎士WP, Entaku no Kishi?) are the protectors of Camelot under King Arthur. Called such for having gathered around the Round Table as equals with each other and their King, they were admired throughout the country. Their overall numbers vary depending upon the story, but the world of Fate/stay night accepts the standard pattern of thirteen knights.[1] The world of Fate/Prototype has a different King Arthur, and has been shown to have most, if not all, the same knights.
Members
Each member is assigned a numbered seat at the Round Table.
Seat | Knight | Title |
---|---|---|
?? | King Arthur (Artoria) | King of Knights |
?? | King Arthur (Prototype) | King of Knights |
2nd | Percival | |
3rd | Kay | |
6th | Gaheris | |
9th | Palamedes | |
?? | Tristan | Knight of Lamentation |
?? | Gawain | Knight of the Sun |
?? | Lancelot | Knight of the Lake |
?? | Bedivere | |
?? | Mordred | Knight of Treachery |
?? | Galahad | |
?? | Agravain | |
?? | Gareth |
- Others
- Sir BorsWP (サー・ボールスWP, Sā Bōrusu?) - Next in line to be the eleventh.[2]
- King PellinoreWP - Supervisor
- Merlin - Court magus and supervisor
- Sir PelleasWP (サー・ペレアス, Sā Pereasu?) - Pelleas was a stray knight not counted as part of the Round Table. Richard the Lionheart describes him as someone who exchanged vows with a fairy of the lake and survived the Battle of Camlann, but one of his retinue describes Pelleas as someone who "just saw his chance and ran."
References
- ↑
[] Fate/Apocrypha material - Encyclopedia: Knights of the Round Table [Organization], p.156-157 [T] Knights of the Round Table [Organization]
The general term for the knights who left their names in King Arthur’s legend. They are called the Knight of the Round Table because they gathered around a round table along with King Arthur. The knights sitting around the table were all regarded as equal to one another, including the King himself, and they were admired throughout the country. Though the number of them varies according to each story, the standard pattern of thirteen knights is accepted in “Fate/stay night”.
In the “Apocrypha” world, the separate splinters from the Round Table serve as summoning catalysts for Heroic Spirits. From among eleven of the knights (with King Arthur and Galahad excluded), the one most compatible to the Master is summoned through it. Like an S-rare definite ticket. Whether it be someone like Lancelot, Gawain, Tristan or Percival, no matter who comes, you truly get the cream of the crop. During these current times where subspecies Holy Grail Wars are popular, they appear in the market at high prices. Naturally, there are many frauds and swindlers. It’d be nice if a certain oil magnate got swindled.円卓の騎士【組織】
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Tristan, Interlude I