Perceval

"Let us fight together for the future of Etruria!"

- Percival to Douglas in a support conversation

Percival is the Knight General of Etruria. He is forced to fight for Bern when Etrurian deserters capture King Mordred and force him to switch alliances. Despite his actions, he remains extremely loyal to Prince Mildain and King Mordred of Etruria. Upon seeing Elphin, he is shocked to discover that Prince Mildain is alive and well and chooses to abandon the corrupt leaders of the Bern military and joins the Lycian Alliance for the good of Etruria. He can also be recruited with Lalam.

Supports

 * Cecilia
 * Douglas
 * Lalam
 * Elphin
 * Dorothy
 * Klein

Initial Stats
Level 5 Paladin
 * HP: 43
 * Strength: 17
 * Defence: 15
 * Skill: 14
 * Speed: 19
 * Luck: 13
 * Magic Defence: 11

Hard Mode Initial Stats
Level 5 Paladin
 * HP: 50
 * Strength: 20
 * Defense: 16
 * Skill: 16
 * Speed: 20
 * Luck: 15
 * Magic Defense: 13

Growth Rates

 * HP: 75%
 * Strength: 30%
 * Defence: 20%
 * Skill: 25%
 * Speed: 35%
 * Luck: 20%
 * Magic Defence: 10%

Overall
Percival is often ignored by many players since he is already promoted. However, as a level 5 Paladin, his starting stats are relatively decent. With Hard Mode Bonuses, he could outpower Alan or Lance if they are paladins at the same level. However, his stat growths aren't that great, but not as bad as say Marcus or Zealot. Still, he may be one of the useful units if the player lack any good paladins in the party (particularly in Hard Mode). He is a worthy substitute for Alan or Lance if the player does not want to go to the trouble of promoting them.

Character Ending
Percival - Knight Among Knights

Percival returned to Etruria where he rose to become the new Great General. He then continued to climb up the ladder of glory where he ended up as the king's personal advisor. His name was remembered for generations as the model of the Etrurian knight.

Etymology
Percival was one of King Arthur's legendary Knights of the Round Table, famous for his involvement in the quest for the grail. The name is believed to have been derived from old French percer and val, which means "to pierce the valley".