219:
Launcelot sees a knight chasing a lady (his wife) with his “naked sword”. She loves her cousin.
219:
Launcelot sees a knight chasing a lady (his wife) with his “naked sword”. She loves her cousin.
218:
Launcelot was tricked to remove his armor. He fights Phelot with just a tree branch. Killing an unarmed knight is an act of treason as well as dishonorable.
217:
Everyone is cheered! He sees a falcon trapped in a tree and a lady begs him to rescue it. Launcelot admits to being a terrible climber. Launcelot removes his armor to climb this tree.
216:
The price for the sword is 1 kiss which he refuses. She dies of grief 2 weeks later. He returns to the wounded knight.
This sword is a power sword. The castle is a castle of death, Castle Nygurmous (necromancy) and she’s a necromancer who will gladly take him alive or dead.
215:
Launcelot heads to the chapel to retrieve the cure. 30 knights are there, but they step aside. He takes the cloth and the sword.
214:
Launcelot comes upon a wounded dog, dead knight, and a mournful lady (enchantress). But he decides to help another knight?
213:
Launcelot beats them up good and sore.
212:
Launcelot wins (well, duh) and makes them swear (again) to go to Gwenyvere. Raynolde (one of these knoghts) knows Launcelot is not Kay, but in Kay’s armor Launcelot is giving Kay the authority of state and force. There is no fighting the brotherhood of the Round Table.
Still in Kay’s armor he fights Ector, Gawayne, Uwayne, and Sagramoure – who are part of the Round Table so there is still in-fighting.
211:
Launcelot strikes 1 ofthe 3 knights down, the other 2 charge in so now Launcelot is fighting all 3.
210:
Launcelot dones Kay’s armor. He comes upon the three knights again to see if they’re doing what they should be. Kay would thus be in Launcelot’s armor – thus continues the book long theme of identity / glory.