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:''Actor:'' [[Rob Witcomb]] | :''Actor:'' [[Rob Witcomb]] | ||
{{voiceactor|[[Christophe Lemoine]] (European French)}} | {{voiceactor|[[Christophe Lemoine]] (European French), [[Guillaume Champoux]] (Canadian French)}} | ||
In [[484]], Percival stood with his leader and comrades against a [[Saxon]] invasion, with the tide against [[Camelot]]. Percival observed that the Saxons outnumbered the [[Briton]]s one hundred to one and agreed with [[Gawain]] that [[Merlin]] was a worthless drunk, but [[King Arthur]] was confident in their wizard. Merlin did eventually return with a [[Dragonstorm|giant three-headed fire-breathing dragon]], who swiftly decimated the opposition. Later, Percival and his colleagues toasted to brothers old and brothers new. | In [[484]], Percival stood with his leader and comrades against a [[Saxon]] invasion, with the tide against [[Camelot]]. Percival observed that the Saxons outnumbered the [[Briton]]s one hundred to one and agreed with [[Gawain]] that [[Merlin]] was a worthless drunk, but [[King Arthur]] was confident in their wizard. Merlin did eventually return with a [[Dragonstorm|giant three-headed fire-breathing dragon]], who swiftly decimated the opposition. Later, Percival and his colleagues toasted to brothers old and brothers new. | ||
Revision as of 21:18, 17 October 2020
Percival is a member of the Knights of the Round Table.
Fiction
The Last Knight film
- Actor: Rob Witcomb
- Voice actor: Christophe Lemoine (European French), Guillaume Champoux (Canadian French)
In 484, Percival stood with his leader and comrades against a Saxon invasion, with the tide against Camelot. Percival observed that the Saxons outnumbered the Britons one hundred to one and agreed with Gawain that Merlin was a worthless drunk, but King Arthur was confident in their wizard. Merlin did eventually return with a giant three-headed fire-breathing dragon, who swiftly decimated the opposition. Later, Percival and his colleagues toasted to brothers old and brothers new.
In the 2020s, Viviane Wembly initially believed King Arthur's Knights, including Percival, were more fiction than fact, stating as such to her students at Oxford University. However, she was soon informed of historical truth by Sir Edmund Burton. The Last Knight
External links
- Percival at Wikipedia

