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471:, who mistakes him for his brother, the Black Knight. Lynette tells the Green Knight that he is a kitchen boy and begs him to rid her of him. Gareth overcomes the Green Knight, but spares his life in return for the knight's swearing to serve King Arthur. He then in much the same fashion defeats Sir Perymones, the Puce Knight (sometimes the Red Knight, but not to be confused with the one of the Red Lands), and Sir Persaunte (Persant of Inde), the Indigo Knight, both of whom also swear loyalty to Arthur. He arrives at Lyonesse's castle, where she is besieged by Sir Ironside, the Red Knight of the Red Lands. Gareth fights him all day and finally prevails, although the Red Knight has the strength of seven men, and intends to slay him just like Ironside had slaughtered all the other knights who came to save the lady Lyonesse. However, the Red Knight explains that he did so because the lady he loved made him swear to kill Lancelot, and the only way to get Lancelot's attention was to first kill these knights. Hearing this, Gareth decides to spare the Red Knight, making him swear to serve Arthur and also go to Camelot and apologise to Lancelot. Lustily in love with Lyonesse, Gareth conspires to consummate their relationship before marrying. Only by the magical intervention of Lynette is their tryst unsuccessful, thus preserving Gareth's virginity and, presumably, his standing with God. Gareth later counsels Lyonesse to report to King Arthur and pretend she does not know where he is; instead, he tells her to announce a tournament of his knights against the Round Table. This allows Gareth to disguise himself and win honour by defeating his brother knights. The heralds eventually acknowledge that he is Sir Gareth right as he strikes down Sir Gawain, his brother. 391: 51: 1707: 1719: 1731: 491:
queen, along with his brother Gaheris. Gawain refuses to allow Arthur to accept Lancelot's sincere apology for the deaths of his brothers. Lancelot genuinely mourns the death of Gareth, whom he loved closely like a son or younger brother, but Arthur is forced by Gawain's insistence to go to war against Lancelot. This leads to the splitting of the
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rather than on the French original) in Book VII (Caxton XVIII), "The Death of Arthur", Gareth arrives unarmed in protest after he is ordered by King Arthur to help guard the execution of Queen Guinevere. Nevertheless, he ends up accidentally killed by the battle-mad Lancelot during the rescue of the
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and Gareth. This was always under conditions where one or both parties were unknown by the other, for these knights loved each other "passingly well". Gareth was knighted by Lancelot himself when he took upon him the adventure on behalf of Lynette. Later, Gareth tells Tristan he had parted ways with
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franchise, Gareth is depicted as a female knight, while keeping much of the legend's original family traits and story; she ends up brutally killed by the mad Lancelot. An alternative Gareth also appears in a faery world in the "Lostbelt 6: Avalon le Fae" scenario of the mobile game
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of the Red Lands. Gareth is accompanied by the dwarf Melot, who knows his true identity. However, Lynette takes Gareth as a mere kitchen boy and constantly derides him. On the way, he defeats Sir Perarde, the horrible
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Eventually, Lancelot's unintended and brutal killing of his young friend and hero worship follower makes the central event of the final grand tragedy at the end of Malory's tale. In this scene (based on the English
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authored the short story "For to Achieve Your Adventure", in which Lynette knows she is sending Gareth into an ambush in an attempt to make him give up for his own protection.
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After a year passes, Gareth finally embarks on a knightly quest. He goes to the aid of an unknown woman, later revealed to be the Dame
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The legend of Gareth and Lynette has been reinterpreted by many writers and poets, the most renowned being
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In some other retellings, Gareth marries Lynette's sister, whom he rescues, and Gaheris marries Lynette.
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In Malory's telling, there are only two knights that have ever successfully held against Lancelot: Sir
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The earliest role of Gareth, appearing as Guerrehet, is found in the First Continuation of
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his brothers Gaheris and Agravain due to their dislike of him and their murderous ways.
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Lancelot-Grail: The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post-Vulgate in Translation
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Lancelot-Grail: The Old French Arthurian Vulgate and Post-Vulgate in Translation
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Verses 8139–8142 in the Dufournet edition; verses 8056–8060 in the Méla edition.
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through his deeds instead of just his lineage. For this reason, he arrives at
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For the given name and people and fictional characters with that name, see
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An enumeration of the four brothers (excluding Mordred) can be found in
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Several of his adventures are narrated in the Vulgate Cycle (
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Gareth (given name)
Matter of Britain

Howard Pyle
The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions
Perceval, the Story of the Grail
Knight of the Round Table
Lot
Morgause
Agravain
Gaheris
Gawain
Mordred
King Arthur
Lyonesse
King Arthur's family
Orkney
Camelot
[ˈɡarɛθ]
Old French
Knight of the Round Table
King Lot
Queen Morgause
King Arthur
Gawain
Agravain
Gaheris
Mordred
Le Morte d'Arthur
Chrétien de Troyes

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