The only Galahad I know is the one that has black armor, has one of his eyes covered because of his hair, along with Solomon's sword that he never uses. And a shield bigger than himself that is shaped like a cross, and can summon Camelot to literally defend him along with his companions.
You forgot the part where sir Galahad visit a castle full of luscious nuns when searching for holy grail and almost join their "perile" before sir Lancelot disrupt and grab Sir galahad out from the castle to join with King Arthur in search of Holy grail
*I sure wished they made a sequel to the order, 1886 . Supposedly Arthur is still alive and the lord chancellor is lancelot. I wonder why Arthur didn't reveal himself to the order since he and the original round of the table are the predecessors to the order.*
Galahad has always been my favorite knight of the Round Table. Though I think it’s sad he never fell in love, married then had children. It’s not a sin to fall in love marry and have children.
As hillarious as that Monty Python skit is, Galahad ended up actually being the ine to find the Holy Grail and being carried off to heaven Check out Overly Sarcastic Productions. They go into a LOT more detail on the story of the knights and Arthur
Galahad with his team fail to get the Holy Grail but the Holy Grail was already in his ship when he want to go back with his team... this is impossible because before that the Holy Grail is not in his ship, interesting.
I read about this guy and from based from what I know is that he's pretty much the definition of Gary Stu/Mary Sue. BTW, that sword he pulled from that stone has a pretty gnarly history.
@@sentientthundertank2079 I did a little research and it had 3 other names for the sword that I found in the Nightbringer website: Balin's Sword The Sword of Galahad The Adventurous Sword
Pulling out a sword from a stone was not a sign of being a great knight. There was only one sword from one stone which only the rightful heir to the throne of England could pull out - King Arthur.
Arthur's sword-in-stone story was much more widely famed than Galahad's. The prophecy around Arthur's sord-in-stone was that whoever drew it would be King of England. the prophecy around Galahad's sord-in-stone was that whoever drew it would achieve the Holy Grail. But most people only know about Arthur's. I get why; that his was better in my opinion.
@@catsgoki4529 Not a "super fan" but I did enjoyed the movies and wished they continued. Maybe if they stayed close to the books they would've, so a reboot might be needed.
Perceval and Galahad have a very...unique circumstance in the Arthurian mythos. Perceval was originally the first knight to get the Holy Grail, but Later editions of the story by the French claim Galahad was the one who did it. Perceval is the Purest/most Pious, Galahad is the Greatest Knight.
no. Galahad was indeed the perfect knight and is precisely why he was the only one to find the Grail. Let alone been send to heavens. That is the irony of Arthur's Search of the Grail , he would never acquire because the requirement to touch the grail is been a saint akin to Enoch and Prophet Elias , therefore resulting in it's just reward.
Galahad: Servant Shielder, Galahad. I'm working forward working with you.......Senpai. Gudao: ( 0_____0 ) Galahad: AH! I'M SORRY! Its just I had been inside Mash for so long. I'm so embarrassed. 😖 Gudao: NO YOU IDIOT! CALL ME SENPAI! ( HE IS SO CUTE! ) (>\\\\\
No, most versions of the story state that Arthur and Guinevere didn't even love each other, and their marriage was strictly political In fact, Arthur had known of Lancelot and Guinevere, but chose to turn the other cheek because he was happy for them both. Too bad Sir Agravain publicly exposed the affair, driving Arthur into a corner and unwillingly had to sentence Guinevere to execution in order to maintain the image of the perfect king
Actually, there are MANY different versions. In some of them, Arthur and Guinevere have at least one son whose name is either Llacheu either Lohot (but there is also a story where Llacheu's mother is not Guinevere). There are some stories about other children of Arthur: Amr, Gwydre, Hilde, Melora and probably many other in modern novels. For these four examples, the identity of the mother is unspecified and she could be or not be Guinevere.
from what I have read some time ago he was so pure that he never sinned - that's why he was taken directly to haven by angels. i must say that is super romantic story, to be so good that you get a shortcut to heaven
In Heaven. Like , his whole thing is to do the trials that every other candidate of Grail Knight did , but actually had success. After acquiring the grail , because of his purity , he was taken to Heaven. So , Arthur never acquired the Holy Grail , and said Grail is lost forever to mankind , as it's now given back to Jesus.
Probably because the scenarists were not interested in him. Galahad is a character that is much impopular now. He is often seen as too perfect and too christian. However, this is precisely what makes him my favourite arhurian character. In the Merlin series, I had a hope that he could appear at least as a child when I saw the episode with Elena. Unfortunately, Elena never came back and Lancelot died pitifully.
Ah yes Ciri's (potentially future) boyfriend or Mash's soul servant. Just kidding i knew of him and the Arthurian legend before i read/played Witcher or saw/played Fate
The more I read the story of king Arthur the more I am starting to not like him or the characters, I know they are not perfect and that's the moral of the story to learn from your mistakes etc. But it just seems like the person or person's who made the story went out of their way to make the characters unlikable. There's a difference from not perfect people and just down right jerks. Although galahad seems pretty nice. is there a book about him?
If you read the four books on Arthurian Legend written by Howard Pyle, namely, "King Arthur and His Knights", "The Champions of the Round Table", "Sir Launcelot and His Companions", and "The Story of the Grail", you will get the stories of many knights. I don't know if you've already read Howard Pyle's works or not, but in the last book "The Story of the Grail" there is Galahad's story.
Typical human. That’s why we have the New Testament. God give us his son to be sacrifice thinking that we were going to love him more, because he sacrificed his own son, but the New Testament is about Jesus Christ the son! And we pray toJesus Christ. The hero the one that died in the Cruz for use.
Finally a person from legends who isn't a traitor or a lecher.
"Mordred will remember that"
@@-Zagreus- Lancelot too
@@thedoomaster14 Guinevere and Morgan le fay.
Exactly
Percavil?
Siege Perilous: **kills anyone who sits on it**
Sir Galahad: I'm about to end this chair's whole career
The only Galahad I know is the one that has black armor, has one of his eyes covered because of his hair, along with Solomon's sword that he never uses. And a shield bigger than himself that is shaped like a cross, and can summon Camelot to literally defend him along with his companions.
nice Fate reference
Which one? Cuz I know two...
@@ani-key2015 fate grand order
@@danielbrian141 I though he was referring to Fate/ Requiem...
@@ani-key2015 sorry you are right it was fate requiem it been a while so I forgot
You forgot the part where sir Galahad visit a castle full of luscious nuns when searching for holy grail and almost join their "perile" before sir Lancelot disrupt and grab Sir galahad out from the castle to join with King Arthur in search of Holy grail
Yea, who could forget the Castle Entrax or Antrax or whatever that name that have a beacon shape like a grail. 😂😂😂
I've never seen the words "luscious nuns" together
Lol
What is the velocity of an unladen swallow??
@@Diavol0Krimson What do you mean? African or European swallow?
@@The5T4LK3R i don't know.
*gets launched away*
Sir galahad......the shielder
mashu?
Yah.
Best girl
Every FGO Player Dreams
LORD CAMELOT!!!
*I sure wished they made a sequel to the order, 1886 . Supposedly Arthur is still alive and the lord chancellor is lancelot. I wonder why Arthur didn't reveal himself to the order since he and the original round of the table are the predecessors to the order.*
They are I think now. Look it up
Don't know about them... 😂😂😂... but the order of the knight's Templar was rebuilt, and is active today
@@theskybong99 they you should play the video then, the order is based on the round stable
Check about sir tristan
Before mary sue , there was galahad .
But so was Lancelot
it's gary stu
I like him like that
Remember that one time Galahad almost gave Lancelot a heart attack after calling him “ootou-san”?
Are you talking about fgo?
Galahad has always been my favorite knight of the Round Table. Though I think it’s sad he never fell in love, married then had children. It’s not a sin to fall in love marry and have children.
How to know galahad:
1. Looks like anime
2. Looks like anime
3.looks like anime
That is a great thumbnail.
Your videos always have the best art
Galahad the absolute C H A D
*i see the name lancelot*
*i click the vid*
*i hear a name guinevere*
*i remember them as siblings in ml*
*sweet home Alabama*
And I Remembered Seigfried As Lancelot In The Swan Lake.
I Also Used Lancelot In ML But I am Playing Often times As Odette In ML.
I'm honored to carry that legendary Knight's name! Nice video!
So yey great job on the video thing and ps please make more medieval stuff.
Mashu!
Don’t know what to comment, so hey to everyone☺️☺️☺️☺️
Hello
Today
@@youssefrochdi1994 heyy
@@fatimasheriff3780 so you enjoy mythology too. Where are you from?
hi fellow curious mind
Lore about Galahad Alter?
Didnt Sir Galahad died when he got a wrong answer and fell from a bridge?
As hillarious as that Monty Python skit is, Galahad ended up actually being the ine to find the Holy Grail and being carried off to heaven
Check out Overly Sarcastic Productions. They go into a LOT more detail on the story of the knights and Arthur
Haaha
And sir Lancelot got arrested lol
Really appreciate your work
Love it
The other day I was watching Egyptian Mythology
Can we have a series on Chinese mythology please 👀
And he merged with best kouhai Mashu
Still waiting for his banner in FGO tho..
Galahad with his team fail to get the Holy Grail but the Holy Grail was already in his ship when he want to go back with his team... this is impossible because before that the Holy Grail is not in his ship, interesting.
an old lady from the uk told me i was like sir galahad im beyond flattered what an honor to be compared to a legend :)
More like the perfect knight of stealing yo girl 😉
That's Lancelot and Tristan though
Remember, if your parents give you names like LANCELOT or GALAHAD, the chances of you not succeeding are slim to none
I thought Lancelot wanted to sleep with Guinevere not being tricked
I read about this guy and from based from what I know is that he's pretty much the definition of Gary Stu/Mary Sue.
BTW, that sword he pulled from that stone has a pretty gnarly history.
What was the sword called?
@@sentientthundertank2079 Its called the Sword with the Red Hilt.
@@holyforce000 yeah already found it, apparently it did also have another name in some accounts... Can't remember what it was now
@@sentientthundertank2079 I did a little research and it had 3 other names for the sword that I found in the Nightbringer website:
Balin's Sword
The Sword of Galahad
The Adventurous Sword
Looooooorrrrda Camelotuuuu!!!!
Ars Amadel! SALMOLIS!
Lorrddd!! Camelottooo!
If possible make the next video about the history of the chalice
I read where he met Cirilla Fiona Ellen Riannon as she emerged from the Lake from another world.
My good blade carves the casques of men,
My tough lance thrusteth sure,
My strength is as the strength of ten,
Because my heart is pure.
What music is this? I love it
Pulling out a sword from a stone was not a sign of being a great knight. There was only one sword from one stone which only the rightful heir to the throne of England could pull out - King Arthur.
Arthur's sword-in-stone story was much more widely famed than Galahad's. The prophecy around Arthur's sord-in-stone was that whoever drew it would be King of England. the prophecy around Galahad's sord-in-stone was that whoever drew it would achieve the Holy Grail. But most people only know about Arthur's. I get why; that his was better in my opinion.
“ Purer “ … percival took a bow of chastity too, he’s as pure as sir Galahad
please do a video on sir balyn/balin le savage
For the next video, the Greek mythology of Khione/Chione goddess of snow ❄️ and the daughter of Boreas god of the North Wind and Winter
Sifilore Please tell me am not wrong... Percy Jacson fan?😍
@@catsgoki4529 Not a "super fan" but I did enjoyed the movies and wished they continued. Maybe if they stayed close to the books they would've, so a reboot might be needed.
Mashu's father is lancelot
Epic story
Woah Galahad
"Manners, maketh, men" -Galahad
When will Sir Dagonet be featured?
songs?
Lancelot and Gunivere is a hero in game « Mobile Legend « but I didn’t know that it turns out to be a real story
Ah yes, "Manifest, Lord......
*C A M E L O T! ! !"*
I thought Percival was the truest and purest of all Knights.
Perceval and Galahad have a very...unique circumstance in the Arthurian mythos. Perceval was originally the first knight to get the Holy Grail, but Later editions of the story by the French claim Galahad was the one who did it. Perceval is the Purest/most Pious, Galahad is the Greatest Knight.
Let's just hope he doesn't go to Castle Anthrax
Wonderful pictures 😃
Did he turn evil(I'm stuck in an unskippable ad so I only have the thumbnail and title to go off of)?
No
no.
Galahad was indeed the perfect knight and is precisely why he was the only one to find the Grail. Let alone been send to heavens.
That is the irony of Arthur's Search of the Grail , he would never acquire because the requirement to touch the grail is been a saint akin to Enoch and Prophet Elias , therefore resulting in it's just reward.
Hope we see these events in the seven deadly sins
Maaaashuuuu
Don't forget Sir Gawain now.
MASHU
Galahad: Servant Shielder, Galahad. I'm working forward working with you.......Senpai.
Gudao: ( 0_____0 )
Galahad: AH! I'M SORRY! Its just I had been inside Mash for so long. I'm so embarrassed. 😖
Gudao: NO YOU IDIOT! CALL ME SENPAI! ( HE IS SO CUTE! ) (>\\\\\
Yo Galahad the empire is pretty chill maybe you can like join it or something
Good thing Prince Charming's not among with the pictures of knoghts with long hairs...or Shrek will get angry.
Me over here with the last name GALLAHAN
He spent time at castle anthrax
U mean mashu older brother ?
So sir gawain next
Raphael , the grail
Who immediately thought of BBC'S Merlin from the guys name
No one
Monty Python and the holy grail.
Did King Arthur ever have a child with Guinevere?
I don't think so
No, most versions of the story state that Arthur and Guinevere didn't even love each other, and their marriage was strictly political
In fact, Arthur had known of Lancelot and Guinevere, but chose to turn the other cheek because he was happy for them both. Too bad Sir Agravain publicly exposed the affair, driving Arthur into a corner and unwillingly had to sentence Guinevere to execution in order to maintain the image of the perfect king
*But they were both female!*
@@sirchtnecnivsanti7273 I mean...even in Fate it's still the same. Guinevere and Arthur only married for political reasons and never loved each other
Actually, there are MANY different versions.
In some of them, Arthur and Guinevere have at least one son whose name is either Llacheu either Lohot (but there is also a story where Llacheu's mother is not Guinevere).
There are some stories about other children of Arthur: Amr, Gwydre, Hilde, Melora and probably many other in modern novels. For these four examples, the identity of the mother is unspecified and she could be or not be Guinevere.
What does "purity" refer to in the context of knighthood? I'm rather curious.
it's about honor.
Like just defending the weak , not drawning his sword for the sake of it and so on. Pretty much striving to be the perfect hero.
When it comes to Galahad, it is also about devotion and chastity.
from what I have read some time ago he was so pure that he never sinned - that's why he was taken directly to haven by angels. i must say that is super romantic story, to be so good that you get a shortcut to heaven
it means that he never coomed, or ejaculated, he retained his CHRISM.
Galahad is also known by two other names: Shielder and Jenkins. We don't know why he's sometimes called Jenkins.
Is Galahad the son of Lancelot and Oddet ?
Oddet oh beautiful oddet
Time to witness the handsome 😊
celi perdana no...
But I am the knight of one and my name will always be linked to the mightiest knight of the empire!!!
All Hail Britannia!!!
But he's a shielder
So where was he in the battle of Camlann
Where was he when club penguin kil?
I was at house
Eating dorito ;(
In Heaven.
Like , his whole thing is to do the trials that every other candidate of Grail Knight did , but actually had success.
After acquiring the grail , because of his purity , he was taken to Heaven.
So , Arthur never acquired the Holy Grail , and said Grail is lost forever to mankind , as it's now given back to Jesus.
Kingsman gallahad harry hard
Lancelot sa moble legend
I clicked becauce of Lancelot from MLBB
I was only here for the picture :3
FSN
Fate Stay Night?
@@jackdoherty5841 wrong its fate/grand order
I know what happened to Galahad...
I'm his reincarnation.
why was this guy never in the Merlin series?...
Probably because the scenarists were not interested in him.
Galahad is a character that is much impopular now. He is often seen as too perfect and too christian. However, this is precisely what makes him my favourite arhurian character.
In the Merlin series, I had a hope that he could appear at least as a child when I saw the episode with Elena. Unfortunately, Elena never came back and Lancelot died pitifully.
@@libiusperseus He hate his dad too😂😂
@@amidia5384
Not in his original version (in the Lancelot-Graal cycle).
What version are you talking about?
@@libiusperseus I'm a Fate fan😅
@@amidia5384 I don't know it.
Something seems off....
Yes, the story is related by someone who never heard of the story properly or cared to read about it.
Im here becuz of fgo.......
Ah yes Ciri's (potentially future) boyfriend or Mash's soul servant.
Just kidding i knew of him and the Arthurian legend before i read/played Witcher or saw/played Fate
My name is Galahad loll
See you later in another diverse, son. Said Lancelot, while the son Galahad begged God for his father.
Siege Perilous
it reminded me of mobile legend lancelot
Fgo!
Fgo Camelot anyone
ML gusion
The more I read the story of king Arthur the more I am starting to not like him or the characters, I know they are not perfect and that's the moral of the story to learn from your mistakes etc. But it just seems like the person or person's who made the story went out of their way to make the characters unlikable. There's a difference from not perfect people and just down right jerks. Although galahad seems pretty nice. is there a book about him?
@Leanne I don't know if your trolling, telling the truth or just angry about history or is it all 3?
@Leanne just some stuff you said, but if your not trolling. Thank you for the information
@Leanne
"Islamophobic"
LOL
@Leanne
Can I ask a question
How is adultery liberating
If you read the four books on Arthurian Legend written by Howard Pyle, namely, "King Arthur and His Knights", "The Champions of the Round Table", "Sir Launcelot and His Companions", and "The Story of the Grail", you will get the stories of many knights. I don't know if you've already read Howard Pyle's works or not, but in the last book "The Story of the Grail" there is Galahad's story.
See who in history?
I just watched Lil Nas X have a dance battle with an old white man over a bag of Doritos
Typical human. That’s why we have the New Testament. God give us his son to be sacrifice thinking that we were going to love him more, because he sacrificed his own son, but the New Testament is about Jesus Christ the son! And we pray toJesus Christ. The hero the one that died in the Cruz for use.
No
no, all hail hypnotoad