Golden Knight

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Golden Knight
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance The Demon vol. 3, #20 (February 1992)
Created by Alan Grant (writer)
Val Semeiks (artist)
In-story information
Alter ego Percival
Species Human
Place of origin Camelot
Team affiliations Knights of the Round Table
Abilities Trained knight with mystical abilities

The Golden Knight is a fictional character, a comic book knight published by DC Comics. He first appeared in The Demon vol. 3, #20 (February 1992), and was created by Alan Grant and Val Semeiks. The character is based on the mythical knight Percival as defined by Chrétien de Troyes' unfinished fifth romance, Perceval, le Conte du Graal (Perceval, the Story of the Grail).

Fictional character biography

One thousand years ago, Sir Lancelot succeeded in the quest to find the Holy Grail and ascended, as does Sir Galahad. After an initial failure Sir Percival is able to discover the Grail, Merlin then appears before Percival, asks him to guard the mystic prison in Hell that he had created for all the evil creatures in England at King Arthur's request. Merlin sent Percival into the Region Beyond, where his purity manifested as the Golden Knight. Etrigan the Demon fights the Golden Knight in order to gain passage into the prison. The Golden Knight eternally guards a gateway which leads from England to Hell's Region Beyond (possibly the Infernal Province known as the Labyrinth). Etrigan leaves his brother Lord Scapegoat a resident of the prison, stranded in the Region Beyond, and escapes with a mystical scroll from the Thing-that-cannot-die.[1]

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