This evocative image portrays Sir Agravain, one of Arthur’s more controversial knights, standing in the dimly lit shadows of a feasting hall. Dressed in dark, finely detailed post-Roman attire, Agravain’s sharp gaze and subtle smirk hint at his scheming nature and inner ambition. His posture exudes tension and secrecy, a fitting reflection of his role in exposing the affair between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere. The dim torchlight casts flickering shadows around him, enhancing the atmosphere of intrigue and hidden motives. With hints of Arthur’s court in the background, this image captures Agravain as a knight whose actions would ultimately deepen the fractures within Camelot.