The hermit tells Arthur that the Siege Perilous seat can only be filled by the knight destined to achieve the Holy Grail quest. As the knights embark on the quest, Arthur feels sad and worried, while Lancelot loves his son Galahad. During the quest, Sir Bors, Sir Percival and Sir Galahad are predicted to succeed and Galahad and Percival ultimately die achieving the Grail.
The hermit tells Arthur that the Siege Perilous seat can only be filled by the knight destined to achieve the Holy Grail quest. As the knights embark on the quest, Arthur feels sad and worried, while Lancelot loves his son Galahad. During the quest, Sir Bors, Sir Percival and Sir Galahad are predicted to succeed and Galahad and Percival ultimately die achieving the Grail.
The hermit tells Arthur that the Siege Perilous seat can only be filled by the knight destined to achieve the Holy Grail quest. As the knights embark on the quest, Arthur feels sad and worried, while Lancelot loves his son Galahad. During the quest, Sir Bors, Sir Percival and Sir Galahad are predicted to succeed and Galahad and Percival ultimately die achieving the Grail.