Sir Lucan
One of the most trustworthy knights to have descended the table was Sir Lucan, son of Duke Cornelius, also known as Sir Lucan the Butler. Even though he was known as the butler, he was given more responsibility than only serving as a steward for the royal household. At the Battle of Bedegraine and in the ensuing rebellions, he had also fought for King Arthur's reign. Even during the conflicts between King Arthur and Lancelot, he had remained a dependable companion.
Similar to how he had displayed unmatched valor in the Battle of Camlann during the rebellion of Mordred, when he and his brother Bedivere fought tenaciously although blind to their wounds. He and his brother attempted to save the King when he was in critical condition by bringing him to a church. Sir Lucan reached his limit at that point and passed away. He was a brave and devoted knight.