- King
Pellinore /ˈpɛlɪnɔːr/ (alternatively Pellinor,
Pellynore and
other variants) is the king of
Listenoise (possibly the Lake District) or of "the Isles"...
-
Gaheris and Yvain, as well as his
reconciled former enemies, like Galehaut,
Pellinore and Lot.
Several of the most
notable Knights of the
Round Table, among...
- to the castle.
Pellinore becomes part of the
family — he is
still present at the musical's conclusion, many
years later. As
Pellinore departs, King Arthur...
- hunt for the
Beast is the
subject of
quests ****ilely
undertaken by King
Pellinore and his
family and
finally achieved by Sir
Palamedes and his companions...
-
subordinate to more
prominent characters.
Lamorak is one of the sons of King
Pellinore and a
brother of Aglovale, Drian, Percival, and Tor. His
siblings may...
-
Pellinore. (In the
original version, The
Witch in the Wood, Sir
Palomides was
tutor to the sons of King Lot.) Sir
Palomides attempts to aid
Pellinore...
- birth, and his
father is
variably stated to be
either Alain le Gros, King
Pellinore, or
another worthy knight. His
mother is
usually unnamed, but
plays a...
-
nominated for a Tony
Award and a
Drama Desk
Award for his
performance as
Pellinore in the 1980
revival of Camelot.
Whitehead had many
Broadway roles. He...
- grow up and
become major characters in the
third and
fourth books. King
Pellinore gets
married and has
several children who will
become important in The...
-
Merlin to
rescue her from kidnapping; the
quest is soon
completed by King
Pellinore who
tracks down and
kills her abductor. The Post-Vulgate
rewrite also...