Definition
Sir Galahad is the epitome of knightly virtue in Arthurian legends, celebrated for his unmatched purity and unwavering devotion to God. He's the son of Sir Lancelot and Elaine, destined to find the Holy Grail. Picture him as the RPG character with maxed-out stats in righteousness. He represents the highest ideals of chivalry, embodying courage, honor, and piety. Unlike other knights, Galahad remains untainted by worldly desires, making him the chosen one. He symbolizes spiritual perfection.