Gawain’s story is about honour under pressure, courage mixed with fear, and choosing honesty after failure.
It is adventurous, tense, sometimes frightening, but always grounded in human struggle rather than perfection.
The first thing Gawain learned about Camelot, was that it was better in the stories. In stories, its towers shone white in the sun, every banner snapped proudly in the wind, and every knight who rode through its gates seemed ten feet tal…