The Grail is the most sacred relic of the Kingdom of Bretonnia, the holy chalice from which the Lady of the Lake bestows her blessing upon those knights judged most virtuous in all the realm. It is not won by strength of arms alone, but by a lifetime of chivalry, sacrifice, and faith — the knight who seeks it must first prove himself upon the Grail Quest, wandering the wild lands until the goddess deems him worthy or lets him perish forgotten.
To drink from the Grail is to be transfigured. The blessed draught burns away mortal frailty and grants the knight unnaturally long life, preternatural strength, and a radiant purity of purpose that makes him a terror to the servants of darkness. Such a warrior becomes a Grail Knight, the pinnacle of Bretonnian nobility, revered as a living saint by peasant and lord alike.
Yet the Grail's grace is jealously guarded and its truths kept veiled by the Fay Enchantress and the damsels who serve the Lady. Whispers persist that the goddess herself is not what she seems, and that the blessing carries a hidden price paid in years and in the slow forgetting of all a knight once loved. Still, across the vineyards and misty forests of Bretonnia, no honour is coveted more, and generations of noble sons ride out to their glory or their doom in pursuit of a single sip.