Thread:AngryLance/@comment-39280634-20200312193340/@comment-27666783-20200314203227

Amphibeous - Bedivere, for yeeting Excalibur into the lake

Angel - Galahad, naturally for Galahad being the 'purest knight of the round table' this was a fit

Aquatic - Geraint, the Fleet Lord

Beastman - Yvain/Lamorak, kind of a toss up since Yvain literally goes and tames a lion to keep as his attack pet, and Lamorak is just screams 'Y. YLIR MEN.'

Birdman - Wigamur, Knight of the Eagle, eh

Bug - Dagonet? Admittedly a toss up between this and Shapeshifter for Dagonet 'The Spider'

Demihuman - Mordred... dudes more uppity than elves

Demon Beast - Gawain/Lamorak? Gawain is the OG slayer of foul beasts and a bit of an ass compared to say Lancelot or Galahad, it seemed fitting. That or Lamorak Berserker autism may fit.

Demon - Arthur, as Lilims have control of the Demon Realms, so 'The Bear Man' reigns

Elemental - Merlin...

Ex-Giant - Harald, the Knight-Giant a big ass motherfucker even for an Athleta Human

Fairy - Ector, honestly a filler, might have to revisit

Fish/Mermaid - Also Gareth?

Magic Material - Merlin, naturally

Majin - Bors de Ganis, and his Magic Ring turning him to cheating on his wife

Plant - Gaheris, eh, might change him. He is there to stop Gawain from murdering people, acts as his conscience

Reptile - Lancelot, slayer of dragons, prideful, as iconic as Arthur, seemed fitting

Semiliquid - Tristan, filler, will need to relook

Shapeshifter - Dagonet/Kay Dagonet is actually an interesting character for me to look at. The dude is outright a coward, lies, and is an overall buffoon played as a comic. But so far what I've seen is that he honestly isn't that bad of a guy. In fact, he's borderline a sympathetic character. And in some tales he dies doing the right thing and remaining loyal to Arthur, he's just a bad swordfighter. He is the 'Jester' of the Round Table almost, regularly playing pranks on the rest of the knights. I sort of want him to be the clever spy for Arthur, but Kay also takes this role what with pretending to betray Arthur but in fact doing so to assist Arthur.

Undead - Agravain? I have taken the liberty of generalizing some of the types and amalgamting them, as some seemed pretty much redundnat.

Whats funny about the Arthurian lore is that it is chock full of a common theme: Redemption. It persists in tales of good intentioned people brought to do terrible things, and then lamenting and climbing back up again. Casting Excalibur back to the lake but retrieving it once again when the Lady of the Lake offered it back, Lancelot and Arthur going to war, Morgan Le Fay who all her life despised Arthur, in the end personally brought him to Avalon to desperately save his life to ask for forgiveness.