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Sir Aggravain was a Knight of the Round Table best known for his sense of loyalty to a good and honourable king, which he believed he found in King Arthur after the disgrace of his former king, King Claudas. He was close friends with Sir Calogrevance, who joined Arthur at the same time Aggravain did.

Description

Appearance

He is over seven feet tall and broad-shouldered. His hair is long and tatty, in messy blonde curls. The facial hair on his face appears as though it has been hacked off with a blunt knife[Pan 1].

Personality

Aggravain strongly values bravery and integrity, especially in those he serves. He feels humiliated by the disreputable actions of his own king[Pan 1].

Relationships

Friendships

Sir Calogrevance

See also: Sir Calogrevance

Aggravain and Calogrevance are both from Berry and served King Claudas together where they formed a close friendship. Though they are often separated into the brains and the brawn, both are actually intelligent and martially capable. They both joined King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table at the same time[Pan 1].

History

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Kings Hoel and Bors aided the English king Arthur against the rebel kings of Britannia. In return, Arthur travelled to Brittany to help his fellow-kings to defeat King Claudas[Pan 2]. King Arthur's group rescued Prince Lionel, son of King Bors, Sir Lancelot, who became a knight of Arthur's, and Lady Clare Bertilak before defeating and capturing King Claudas[Pan 3]. Having won the battle, the army of King Bors set up camp. Arthur and Lancelot celebrate by drinking, though Arthur was drunk just by smelling the alcohol. King Bors agreed with Bors the Younger that they should spare the life of King Claudas for now and keep him captive. He goes to the pen where the king is being held to gloat. Arthur and Lancelot likewise go to gloat, in their drunken stupor, over the knights of Claudas. They began to harass the knights Sir Calogrevance and Sir Aggravain. Aggravain expressed his dissatisfaction with King Claudas as his former liege and when Arthur promised he was a valiant and honest king, both Aggravain and Calogrevance pledged themselves to his service. Suddenly there was a howl of pain and they discovered that King Bors was dead and Claudas was missing. Lady Bertilak revealed she saw him flee in disguise and the knights gave chase. Prince Lionel blamed his brother for ever showing Claudas mercy[Pan 1].

Notes

Britt's Commentary

"Aggravain is only very loosely based upon the original Agravain[Ext 1] of Arthurian Legends[Ext 2], with most of his character and personal life details completely altered." ~ Britt the Writer

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