User blog comment:Helloise29/Let us CREATE an Episode/@comment-5286206-20121128193618

The siege perilous:

With a spare seat in the round table, the nobles of Camelot look to a new decisive approach for the highly spoken greatest warrior in Albion. They journey to Orthanden, the last reputed location of The Holy Grail. Whilst there, an old woman tells them that the Grail is mens crafted: the mm prophesised to obtain it is the only person to be able to know of the location. She also warns that the Holy Grails discovery is the unfolding of fate itself. Arthur blindly ignores this but when in camelot, he grows suspicious and asks Merlin about it, who tells Arthur that he shouldn't ignore such a warning. When Arthur's curiosity grows too high, he asks to review the old religion in the library; Geoffroy informs all of the facts about this 'Greatest warrior in albion', stating that such a warrior would be so skilled with a sword, that not even a battalion could stand his force, but not even an army of enemies could width stand his pride either. Arthur sets a tournament in which every person of Camelot skilled with a sword is invited too.

... I'll continue later

Summary:(The introduction of the last knight, sir Galahad- but also the dragon tells Merlin that even though Mordred is dead and Morgana is gone, Arthur's time will surely end one day(when his pride for Albion grows too large and he ventures to Avalon is the real truth) Basically the discovery of the finest knight Camelot has ever seen will boast Arthur and he will begin to fight against all of what he fought for in the circle of trust. If this was the story, in the end he would redeem himself before leaving and vowing to return one day to save Albion/England.

-At the end, sir Galahad will receive the Siege Perilous title, a twist from the original legend