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Sir Accolon

The Wind-Bearer of Avalon

Full Name - Sir Accolon – Age 20s

Colors - Purple, Blue, Gold, and Steel

House / Allegiance - Avalon; Morgan le Fay

Role - Knight of Avalon, Morgan’s champion, commander among Avalonian forces

Weapon of Choice - Enchanted halberd with a golden blade

Fighting Style - Fierce, aggressive, theatrical, wind-enhanced, and relentless

Personality - Proud, spiteful, passionate, arrogant, dangerous, jealous, and difficult to kill

Greatest Strength - Psychological warfare. Accolon does not merely fight Gawain — he knows exactly how to wound him.

Greatest Weakness - Pride. His need to stand above Gawain can make him reckless, cruel, and vulnerable to humiliation.

Core Conflict - Accolon wants to be the man beside Morgan when the world changes, but Gawain’s hold over her heart makes him a rival Accolon can never fully escape.

Known For - His enchanted halberd, command of Knights of Avalon, bond with Morgan, hatred of Gawain, and ability to summon devastating winds.

Biography

Accolon is not the sort of man who accepts second place with grace.

 

A Knight of Avalon and one of Morgan le Fay’s most dangerous champions, he carries himself with the arrogance of a warrior who has survived enough violence to believe survival proves superiority. Armed with an enchanted halberd capable of conjuring devastating winds, Accolon does not merely fight like a soldier. He fights like a man determined to make the battlefield bend to his temper.

 

That is Accolon’s true power.

 

Not just the halberd.
Not just the armor.
Not just the wind magic.

 

Accolon is the man standing in the place Gawain believed only he could occupy.

 

Where Gawain tries to restrain Morgan, Accolon encourages the conquest. Where Gawain clings to duty, honor, and family, Accolon stands beside Morgan in the storm and tells her the world is theirs. That makes him more than “the other man.”

 

Accolon is Morgan’s permission slip to become worse.

 

And that is why Gawain hates him.

Accolon can be humiliated.
Accolon can be battered.
Accolon can be left bleeding from every part of his face.

 

But Accolon rises.

 

In The Knights with No Lords, Accolon is the shadow beside Morgan’s flame. He is the beautiful, brutal, wind-bearing knight who turns Gawain’s private fear into public war.

 

And as long as Accolon stands beside Morgan, Gawain cannot pretend this is only about politics.

 

It is personal.
It is intimate.
It is unforgivable.

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Relationships

Character

Morgan le Fay

Relationship

Lover, ally, and chosen champion. Accolon represents the side of Morgan that does not want restraint, apology, or half-measures.

Gawain

His most hated rival. Their hatred is personal, violent, and rooted in betrayal, jealousy, and wounds that neither man intends to forgive

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Gaheris

Enemy and target of disgust. Gaheris sides with Morgan, but his contempt for Accolon remains obvious and dangerous.

Evelyn & Devereux

Morgan’s magical protégées and allied forces. Accolon fights within the same circle of Avalonian influence and rebellion.

The Knights of Avalon

His brothers-in-arms and command structure. Accolon leads dangerous magical warriors, including wind-summoners, shape-changers, and wizards.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Skilled halberd fighter

  • Wind magic through his enchanted weapon

  • Command presence among Avalon’s knights

  • Boldness under pressure

  • Pain tolerance

  • Refuses to stay down

  • Dangerous battlefield instincts

  • Loyal to Morgan’s cause

  • Fearlessness bordering on madness

  • Ability to rally troops

  • Willingness to fight dirty

  • Strong symbolic presence as Morgan’s champion

Weaknesses

  • Rage

  • Jealousy

  • Arrogance

  • Hatred of Gawain clouds his judgment

  • Can lose technique when emotionally provoked

  • Pride makes him reckless

  • His bond with Morgan invites constant comparison to Gawain

  • He underestimates what humiliation can cost him

  • Dangerous devotion can become possessiveness

  • His confidence often survives longer than his advantage

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