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Galahad was the leader of the [[Zexen Knights]] just prior to the [[War of the Champions]]. He was a talented leader who held the trust and loyalty of his knights, including [[Chris Lightfellow]]. He was killed in a battle, along with Vice-Captain [[Pelize]], against the [[Grassland]] clans, prompting Chris' rise to acting captain. | Galahad was the leader of the [[Zexen Knights]] just prior to the [[War of the Champions]]. He was a talented leader who held the trust and loyalty of his knights, including [[Chris Lightfellow]]. He was killed in a battle, along with Vice-Captain [[Pelize]], against the [[Grassland]] clans, prompting Chris' rise to acting captain. | ||
As a leader, he had a strong eye for talent, recommending [[Roland | As a leader, he had a strong eye for talent, recommending [[Roland Lesaurus]] for the knights despite opposition. [[Percival Fraulein]] and [[Leo Galan]], all future members of the Six Mighty Knights, were also highly recommended and supported by Galahad. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Galahad (ガラハド, Garahado) is a character who is mentioned in Suikoden III. Galahad was the leader of the Zexen Knights just prior to the beginning of the game.
Biography
Galahad was the leader of the Zexen Knights just prior to the War of the Champions. He was a talented leader who held the trust and loyalty of his knights, including Chris Lightfellow. He was killed in a battle, along with Vice-Captain Pelize, against the Grassland clans, prompting Chris' rise to acting captain.
As a leader, he had a strong eye for talent, recommending Roland Lesaurus for the knights despite opposition. Percival Fraulein and Leo Galan, all future members of the Six Mighty Knights, were also highly recommended and supported by Galahad.
Trivia
- In Arthurian legend, Sir Galahad is a knight of King Arthur's Round Table, renowned for his gallantry and purity.
References
- Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 292