Sir Launcelot du Lake
ARMOR CLASS: -3
MOVE: 12" (6" in armor)
HIT POINTS: 141
NO. OF ATTACKS: 2
DAMAGE/ATTACK: By weapon type
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Nil
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil
MAGIC RESISTANCE: Standard
SIZE: M (61/2')
ALIGNMENT: Lawful good
CLERIC/DRUID: Nil
FIGHTER: 20th level paladin
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: Nil
THIEF/ASSASSIN: Nil
MONK/BARD: Nil
PSIONIC ABILITY: Nil
Attack/Defense Modes: Nil
S: 19 | I: 14 | W: 13 |
D: 18 | C: 18 | CH: 18 |
Com: | - | - |
This mighty knight was the best of the
best in the circle of the Round Table
and was able to use all the powers of
a Paladin, until he fell from grace by
being tricked into loving King Pelles'
daughter,
the lovely Elaine (who bore him a son,
the knight Sir Galahad).
While he was forced to leave the side
of King Arthur,
who had until then treated Launcelot as
the king's champion,
he would never fail to aid the king in
time of need.
He went on all of the most important quests
for the king and it was his weapons skills
that defended the King's side in major
battles.
Arthurian Mythos | - | - | - | DDG |
Heh...
Anything based on Arthurian
legend is bogus.
Besides, the majority of
the knights of that make-believe court were far from chaste, let alone
celebate.
Consider Sir Lancelot boinking
the queen, the king begetting a bastard son by rape.
Cheers,
Gary
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gentlegamer
Yes, but then Lancelot was
a Cavalier, not a Paladin!
Heh,
You are interpreting the
fabulous to suit your veiw
Lancelot was a knight as
was Galahad, the only potentially celibate knight of the make-believe round
table.
The only named paladins
were the knights of Charlemagne such as Roland and Oiger.
Cheers,
Gary
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