Talk:Unyielding Dignity/@comment-33052195-20171129022138/@comment-34633327-20171129041447

In the most common interpretations, Lancelot and Guinevere fell in love despite Guinevere's marriage to Arthur. The two had an affair, but Guinevere was caught by Agravain and Mordred, Gawain's brothers, and sent to burned at the stake. Gawain refused to partake in her execution on his honor as Lancelot's friend, but in the ensuing attempt to rescue her, Lancelot killed two of Gawain's brothers and two of his sons. This led Gawain to hate Lancelot, and he and Arthur launched a war campaign against Lancelot's forces.

During the war, Gawain's brother and Arthur's illegitimate son, Mordred, usurped the throne, forcing Arthur and Gawain's forces to return to Britain, Lancelot following after. The ensuing battle with Mordred fatally wounded Arthur, but not before killing Mordred. In a seperate battle with Lancelot, Gawain was fatally wounded, but as he lay dying, he forgave Lancelot, and Lancelot cried at Gawain's tomb for two days. Ultimately, it was Lancelot's affair with Guinevere that led the chain of events that caused Camelot to fall.

Remeber that the Lancelot card increases its power by 1000 for every Hero in the Drop Zone, already having a base of 3000, while Gawain only has a base of 4000. Having killed many knights trying to rescue Guinevere, including two of Gawain's brothers and his two sons, Lancelot would have at the very least 7000 power, meaning this card could be used to destroy Gawain. The Art on this card could very well be depicting the final battle between the former friends that led to Gawain's death.