Social Besides Lancelot, who do you think is the best/coolest knight of the round table?

Sir Percival was criminally underrated. I did become a big fan of Tristan on how they characterized him in the 2004 King Arthur film. Wish they would have done an origins story with Mads leading the role again.

What about Sir Kay? How did Arthur’s brother by adoption get missed. Everyone holds a grudge against him for being a bit of a bully, but that’s the big bro-little bro dynamic in most families. He ultimately became a loyal champion of Arthur and his quests.
 
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I was going to pick Urine too, but I looked it up and he wasn't a KOTRT
Could be. This is what I found.

"Urien then subjected himself to Arthur and became one of his most powerful knights. Specifically, Urien joined the order of the Knights of the Round Table after he proved himself valiant in battle when a coalition of kings invaded the Humber."

 
Gawain was a badass.

Gareth was tremendous.

Galahad was top-tier

Tristram may have topped them all.
 
- She was a sedutress. Arthur cond't get up, and my man Lancelot was inocent and felt in love!

A knight is supposed to be a pillar of loyalty and steadfastness, not a love sick puppy, that's seduced by women that wear masks..... Lancelot doesn't deserve the title of Knight and that thing is no lady and definitely not a Queen.
 
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