Sir Percival
One of the well-known characters in Chretien de Troyes' tale "Perceval, the Story of the Grail" is Sir Percival. The works "Parzival" by Wolfram von Eschenbach and "Perceval" by Robert de Boron are two examples of alternative versions.
He is characterized as a shy youngster raised by a single mother in the Arthurian Legend. He once caught sight of some males heading toward the court. He decides to join them after becoming enchanted by their armor and suit. After a string of bad incidents, he becomes consumed with retaliation for his family's murder and is heralded as a hero.
The King appointed him to the Round Table and knighted him after observing his admirable behavior. He is referred to as the principal protagonist of the Grail quest in several other narratives. But once this adventure is over, his influence has slightly diminished. As a result, Perceval was one of the most illustrious and distinguished knights in history.