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Sir Galahad
Sir Galahad was known amongst King Arthur’s knights as the most violent and unmerciful of them all. His deep-seated rage had no bounds and he often found himself losing control and entering a state of cold-blooded carnage...

One day, while out on a quest, Galahad happened upon a small village which had been mercilessly attacked by a band of marauding bandits. His fury ignited and he quickly drew his sword, eager to avenge the fallen villagers...

He charged into the fray, slashing and hacking at anything that moved with a chilling ferocity...

Blood sprayed everywhere as limbs and heads flew off in all directions. He had ploughed through the throng, crushing anyone foolish enough to stand in his way...

After the bandits had been decimated, Galahad surveyed the scene of carnage he had created, feeling nothing but a grim satisfaction at the sight of so many dead bodies...

Galahad was a force to be reckoned with, even amongst King Arthur’s mightiest knights. He continued on his quest, leaving the village behind him and the stench of death in his wake.

Returning to the king's castle, he rested, drinking wine and having his way with some fine, pretty maidens he fancied...

Since Sir Galahad, was one of King Authur's bravest, fierce knights, known for his strength and courage. On one particular day, he had been sent out on a mission to seek out a powerful weapon that had been rumored to be in the possession of Krackten a rival evil king...

Galahad arrived at the enemy kingdom and faced their armies head-on. He hacked and slashed through the warriors, leaving a bloody trail in his wake. His sword was a blur of death and sheer destruction, and none of the King Authur's enemy combatants could bear

against him...

When he reached the castle, the king of the kingdom had already fled, leaving behind a small force of loyal bodyguards. Galahad was determined to find the weapon, and he charged through the castle, killing anyone who stood in his way...

He eventually found the weapon and made his way back to King Authur's kingdom, but not before exacting a terrible revenge on those who had tried to stop him...

The weapon was a powerful sword that
gave it's user magical powers that even Merlin the magician would envy...

When he returned, King Authur was quite astonished by the ferocity of his Sir Galahad's battle. He had seen the knight fight bravely before, but never with such ruthless force and merciless fortitude...

From that day forward, the legend of Sir Galahad's ferocity spread far and wide, and he was celebrated by all who knew of

him...



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