Lancelot du Lac

Lancelot, a character in the Guinevere book, is Camelot's best knight and one of your love interests. He/She first appeared in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Lancelot's appearance is determined by the player. You state that male Lancelot is tall and well-muscled. Lancelot's body is crisscrossed with a dozen faded scars. In Chapter 9, the main character tells both genders that he/she is tall and well-muscled and that he/she would be too heavy to drag if he/she were to fall on his/her face.

Personality
Lancelot is a very skilled fighter, and can be described as mischievous and bold. Before knowing who you are, he/she is flirty and says that he/she always notices danger and beauty. However, once he/she realizes that you are Arthur/Artura's betrothed, he/she changes his/her demeanor and apologizes for his/her behaviour. As a Knight, Lancelot is respectful, loyal, and dutiful, vowing to keep his/her oaths and serve as your protector.

According to Arthur/Artura, Lancelot has always believed in making his/her own fate. According to Lancelot, he/she fought his/her whole life to shape his/her own destiny and does not believe that anything is truly inescapable until it happens.

In Chapter 12 if "I doubt my attackers would summon a ball of light" is selected, Lancelot tells that he/she has learned to be wary of magic in any form.

Guinevere

 * Chapter 1: The Woman Who Would Be Queen
 * Chapter 2: The Crown and the Sword
 * Chapter 3: A Snake in the Walls
 * Chapter 4: Tangled Threads
 * Chapter 5: By Sword and Lance
 * Chapter 6: Festival of the Round
 * Chapter 7: The Hunt
 * Chapter 8: An Elusive Truth
 * Chapter 9: A Knight's Oath
 * Chapter 10: The Joyous Gard
 * Chapter 11: Things Yet to Come
 * Chapter 12: Lady in Waiting
 * Chapter 13: Bound
 * Chapter 14: Camelot's Fall
 * Chapter 15: A Kingdom Asunder
 * Chapter 16: Threads of Fate
 * Chapter 17: Bonds of Union

Arthur/Artura Pendragon
At the end of Chapter 1, Lancelot says that he/she swore to protect Arthur/Artura and Camelot. In Chapter 2, Lancelot tells you that Arthur/Artura is like a brother/sister to him/her. When you see the vision of Arthur/Artura and Lancelot fighting outside of a destroyed Camelot however, you wonder what could drive a wedge between them and ruin their friendship.

Your Character
You meet Lancelot for the first time in Chapter 1, while he/she is sparring with another knight. At first he/she tries to flirt with you, but backs off and apologizes once he/she finds out that you are Arthur/Artura's betrothed. After you see the vision of Arthur/Artura and him/her fighting, you decide to get to know him/her to see if there's truth to it. Regardless of your actions towards Lancelot, he/she is attracted to you but does not act on said feelings in front of Arthur/Artura. If you kiss him/her in Chapter 9 and/or in Chapter 10, you think about that kiss in Chapter 11.

Agravaine
If you chose Lancelot to be your champion at the joust, he/she defeats Agravaine at the end of the joust.

Sir Bedivere
If you chose Arthur/Artura to be your champion at the joust, Sir Bedivere defeats Lancelot some time before the end.

Female

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Male

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Miscellaneous

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Trivia

 * A female version of Lancelot is shown on the cover of Guinevere.
 * He/She is the forty-seventh
 * He/She is the thirtieth
 * In various versions of the Arthurian legend, the Lady of the Lake raised Lancelot after the death of his royal parents. This is why his surname is du Lac - French for "of the Lake."
 * A comment early in Chapter 2 seems to imply that Lancelot knows some kind of magic and that it is different than Merlin's.
 * Chapter 2 reveals that he/she was born in France. The conversation shortly after that comment differs slightly based on Lancelot's gender.
 * In Chapter 4, he/she claims to have better eyesight than Arthur/Artura.
 * Towards the end of his/her Chapter 6 flashback scene, Arthur/Artura says to both genders "You have the strength and prowess of three knights in one body."
 * In Chapter 13, Arthur/Artura tells that Lancelot once swam across a flooded river to flank an enemy encampment.