Percival

Percival, a character in the Guinevere book, is a Knight of the Round Table. He makes his first appearance in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Percival has short black cropped hair, brown eyes, and dark skin. He wears a silver armor with a yellow cape and a brown leather belt, a blue shirt with yellow crosses on the sleeves, and blue pants.

Personality
According to Lancelot, Percival is a fine young man with incredible promise. During the feast in Chapter 3, Gareth says that Percival is the most optimistic between all the Knights of the Round Table.

Background
Percival grew up in the woods, tutored only by his mother in the ways of etiquette and noble life, and he became a knight after Arthur/Artura crossed paths with him while riding home from a quest. Recognizing his potential, Arthur/Artura took him with him/her.

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 6: Festival of the Round
 * Chapter 7: The Hunt
 * Chapter 11: Things Yet to Come
 * Chapter 12: Lady in Waiting
 * Chapter 13: Bound
 * Chapter 15: A Kingdom Asunder
 * Chapter 16: Threads of Fate (Determinant)

Lancelot du Lac
Percival considers Lancelot the best among them, and he/she and Gawain believe that one day Percival will surpass them all due to the rate his training is progressing.

Your Character
You meet Percival for the first time in Chapter 1, along with the other Knights of the Round Table. In Chapter 6, if you join the Knights of the Round Table for drinks and stories, Percival asks you how you feel about your new life in Camelot, and you can say that it's been a dream come true, more difficult that you expected, or you can simply refuse to answer and take another drink.

Miscellaneous

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Trivia

 * His character model resembles Peter Wallace from Foreign Affairs.
 * He shares the same name as Percival Beaumont, Percival Jennings, and Percival Richards.