Gawain
This noble knight was referred to as one of the greatest knights. He was at Arthur's Round Table, and was a great asset. He was a close friend of another very pure man, Lancelot. As a son of Morgause, you would think that he had evil in his blood. However, he didn't receive the evil genes. His three brothers took his share for him.
He went on many quests, and was considered pure for a while. One of his most famous adventures was when he faced the Green Knight. A women in this story ended up causing Gawain to stumble. This stumbling block was just one of the causes for him to later become a defender of women. In the end, he ended up with three children: Florence, Lovell, and Gingalain.
Gawain was a trusted knight of Arthur's, and so his part in the tales of King Arthur was to loyally serve as a mighty knight of Camelot.
He went on many quests, and was considered pure for a while. One of his most famous adventures was when he faced the Green Knight. A women in this story ended up causing Gawain to stumble. This stumbling block was just one of the causes for him to later become a defender of women. In the end, he ended up with three children: Florence, Lovell, and Gingalain.
Gawain was a trusted knight of Arthur's, and so his part in the tales of King Arthur was to loyally serve as a mighty knight of Camelot.