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Since everyone seems to argue and hypothesize about the identity of Kingās and Dianeās child, and Nakaba canāt be bothered to offer answers, I decided to throw my own hat into the ring. Using The Encyclopedia of Arthurian LegendsĀ - the best book EVER - I have devised a list of the ten most interesting and most likely candidates from a variety of Arthurian stories. Most of these have been named by others before, but Iāve come across a few obscure characters that might be worth considering. Five guys, five girls, here we go:
#1 Gawain
Iāve read this take a few times, but honestly, I find him to be an unlikely candidate. As Arthurās nephew, Gawain has next to no ties to the Fairy Clan (or Faerie if you prefer the old spelling). Gawain also has a track record of becoming an antagonist to Lancelot, including his role in Le morte dāArthur (Thomas Malory). Could a rivalry between Lancelot and his cousin work in nnt canon? Certainly, but I find it unlikely. I like Sir Gawain and the Green KnightĀ (unknown) as much as the next guy, but I have a hard time connecting his personality with either King or Diane. Thereās also Gawainās ability that increases his strength by noon, which is the same as Escanorās Sunshine. In short, I wouldnāt be surprised to see Gawain make an appearance in The Four Knights of the Apocalypse, but not as Kingās and Dianeās child.
#2 Perceval (or Percival)
Now, this oneās interesting for two reasons: his ties to the Holy Grail and his origin. In The Story of the Grail (ChrĆ©tien de Troyes), Perceval is said to be raised in a forest by his mother, who doesnāt want him to become a knight. With Dianeās natural resentment to fighting for the sake of fighting and after what happened to Lancelot, I could see King and Diane wanting to avoid their child to follow in their footsteps and become a knight. As for the Holy Grail, which shares resemblance to the Fountain of Youth in nnt, Perceval was one of several knights who found the grail. The list includes Gawain, Bors, and Galahad, Lancelotās son. What makes Perceval stand out among these, however, is that in a continuation of The Story of the Grail (Manessier), he is revealed to be the nephew of the Grail King and he inherits his kingdom after his death. If we consider Ban the Grail King due to his relation to the Fountain of Youth, Perceval might just be the name of his so far unidentified nephew.
#3 Bors
I heard his name being tossed around in conversation a handful of times, mostly because Bors the Younger is Lancelotās cousin according to Malory. And while Nakaba seems to take a lot of inspiration from Malory when it comes to family relations (look no further than Tristanās and Lancelotās parents), in Arthurian Legends, everyone is related to everyone. In the Historia Regum Brittaniae (Geoffrey of Monmouth), Banās sister Ivoire is the mother of Uther Pendragon, which makes Lancelot Arthurās uncle once removed. What Iām trying to say is, Bors is not the only one related to Lancelot. But to be fair, Bors is a Knight of the Round Table, and therefore a companion to Lancelot and Tristan. So, if Kingās and Dianeās child is named Bors, it wonāt be entirely out of left field.
#4 Oberon
A popular choice for a reason. Oberon is featured in a handful of Arthurian poems as king of the fairies, so he certainly has a connection to King and the Fairy Clan. The only problem I see is that Kings child, no matter who they are, would likely not succeed him as Fairy King. The Sacred Tree makes that choice. Regardless, while Oberon might never be the Fourth Fairy King, he could feature as first prince of the Fairy Clan.
#5 Galehaut
An interesting side character of Le morte dāArthur (Malory). Why? Because his mother was the giantess Bagota, which makes him a canonical hybrid. His title asĀ āthe high princeā would also fit his identity as Kingās and Dianeās child. And as a final bonus, Galehaut is a firm friend of Lancelot and through him became a Knight of the Round Table.
#6 Morgan Le Fay
My personal favorite. While she is Arthurās half-sister in most stories, when she appeared in Vita Merlini (Geoffrey), there is no mention of her blood relation to Arthur. Instead she is said to fly with wings and be able to change her form. Sounds like another Fairy we know, doesnāt it? Morgan learned magic from Merlin, and since the nnt versions of Lancelot and Tristan seem to focus more on physical rather than magical combat, I think it would be nice if Kingās and Dianeās child filled that gap. Whatās also worth noting about Morgan is her connection to the Fairy King Hellekin, who in Italian romances became better known as Harlequin. In Li Jus Adan (Adam de la Halle), Hellekin is the lover of Morgan Le Fay, and while that sounds weird as an argument in favor of her being Kingās daughter in nnt, Nakaba could always ignore this detail. Or Morgan will be the real name of the Lady of the Lake, who knows at this point.
#7 Nimue
Some sources such as Myths of Britain (M. Senior) argue that Nimue is a variant of Vivian, and that they are the same character. Both are typically identified as a Lady of the Lake. Nnt already has a Vivian, and the way she kidnaps Gil and obsesses over him bears resemblance to what Nimue does to Merlin in Le morte dāArthur (Malory). Then why did I include Nimue? Because Nimue/Vivian is the the granddaughter of the goddess of the wood, who, in the prose ofĀ Vulgate VersionĀ (unknown), is named Diane.
#8 Iseult (or Isolde)
This one only works if Kianeās daughter will have a romance with Tristan. Iām not saying that is impossible, but how often does it happen that the the children of friends fall in love? Itās a nice trope, but if Kingās and Dianeās daughter were named Iseult, her fate would be a little too predictable. And I guess this would also mean that the Fairy Realm is the equivalent of Ireland⦠so it works perfectly!
#9 Caelia
My wild card. She is only featured in one work, as far as I know, A Collection of Early English Prose Poems (edit. W.J. Thomas). Caelia is here the Fairy Queen and the lover of Arthurās illegitimate son, Tom aāLincoln. So, if Arthur already has a child at the beginning of the sequel, and if said child is in need of a love interest, Kingās and Dianeās daughter might just fit the bill. Letās just hope that nnt Caelia wonāt drown herself.
#10 Laudine
Last one, this post is already longer than it has any right to be. In The Knight with the Lion (ChrĆ©tien), Laudine is the lady of a magical fountain in the forest of Broceliande. This creates a nice connection to Elaine, doesnāt it? And if the Fairy Kingās Forest will somehow find a new Fountain of Youth, perhaps Kingās and Dianeās daughter will guard this new fountain, just like Lancelot guarded Benwick in his fatherās place. Laudine later became the wife of Owain (or Ywain), another Knight of the Round Table and Arthurās nephew.
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Or Nakaba messes with us and picks a random name out of a hat to assign to Kingās and Dianeās ominous child.
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