Who is the Grail King?

The Grail King is the ruler of the Grail Kingdom, a lineage of protectors tasked with guarding the Holy Grail, often identified with the wounded Fisher King, whose ailment mirrors his barren land, awaiting a knight (like Perceval) to ask the right question and heal him. Key Grail Kings include Titurel (founder), his son Frimutel, the wounded Anfortas, Perceval (who succeeds him), and Loherangrin, with the line differing slightly across versions like Wolfram's and the Vulgate romances, but always centered on healing the land through spiritual purity.
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Who were the Grail Kings?

In Wolfram, the succession of Grail Kings is given as Titurel, Frimutel, Anfortas, Perceval, and Loherangrin; in the Vulgate romances, they are Joshua (a follower of Joseph of Arimathea), Aminadap (Aminabad), Carcelois, Manuel, Lambor, Pellehan, and Pelles.
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What exactly is the Holy Grail?

The Holy Grail is a legendary Christian relic, most often described as the cup Jesus used at the Last Supper and later used by Joseph of Arimathea to catch his blood at the Crucifixion, becoming a central quest object in Arthurian legend, symbolizing divine grace, healing, and spiritual perfection, though it's also metaphorically used for any elusive, vital goal.
 
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Why was the Fisher King wounded?

Fisher King's injury

The wound is sometimes presented as a punishment, usually for philandering. In Parzival, specifically, the king is injured by the bleeding lance as punishment for taking a wife, which was against the code of the "Grail Guardians".
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Who was the original Grail Knight?

Perceval is the original Grail knight, and while Galahad comes to dominate some versions of the story, Perceval remains important in many traditions. This page traces the background of Perceval, as well as some of the other medieval narratives which concern the Grail.
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Did the Knights Templar believe in Jesus?

Yes, the Knights Templar were devout, Catholic Christians who believed in Jesus Christ; their entire mission was to protect Christian pilgrims and territory in the Holy Land, swearing vows to "God and Our Lady," but they focused on action, not complex theology, and were accused of heresy (like worshipping an idol, Baphomet) by enemies who wanted their wealth, not because of heretical Christian beliefs.
 
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Who is Percival's father?

The father of the legendary knight Percival varies by story, but often he is the son of King Pellinore, sometimes identified as Alain le Gros, while in the modern anime The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse, his adoptive father is the Holy Knight Ironside, a complex figure whose motivations tied into creating Percival as a vessel for another soul. In Arthurian legend, his father died early, leading his mother to raise him in isolation in the woods.
 
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What were the last words of Cardinal Fisher?

And I beseech Almighty God of his infinite goodness to save the king and this realm, and that it may please him to hold his holy hand over it, and send the king a good council.” These are the last words of Cardinal John Fisher just before he was beheaded by order of Henry VIII on June 22,1535.
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Who guards the Holy Grail?

No single entity guards the Holy Grail, as it's a legendary relic; however, in Arthurian myth, the Fisher King and his knights (like the Templeise in Parzival) protect it, while popular lore often credits the Knights Templar with finding and hiding it, leading to theories about its current location in places like Poland or Portugal.
 
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What was the stroke that Balinus struck?

Despite hearing the voice, warning the hero not to touch the spear, Balin seized the lance and ran the weapon through both of Pellam's thighs. It was this strike that was called the "Dolorous Stroke". A voice was heard throughout the castle that a great enchantment would fall upon Logres.
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Does the bloodline of Jesus still exist?

No, there's no credible evidence of a direct "bloodline" of Jesus through his own children, as scripture and history indicate he never married or had offspring; however, traditions and fiction (like The Da Vinci Code) explore descendants through his siblings, though these connections are largely speculative, with some claims existing in folklore (like a Japanese village) but lacking historical proof. 
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Why did Jesus not drink the 4th cup?

Jesus deliberately ended the meal without drinking the fourth cup. What did this mean? By stating that He would drink the fourth cup of wine only when He came again, Jesus was indicating that the fourth promise would only be fulfilled when He returned.
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Do we still have the Holy Grail?

Two relics associated with the Grail survive today. The Sacro Catino (Sacred Basin, also known as the Genoa Chalice) is a green glass dish held at the Genoa Cathedral said to have been used at the Last Supper.
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Does the Knights Templar still exist?

No, the original Knights Templar military order was officially disbanded in 1312, but their legacy lives on through many modern groups that claim lineage, like Masonic Knights Templar (Christian chivalric orders) and other fraternal organizations, though none are the direct continuation of the medieval warriors. While some contemporary groups use the name and symbols, they are inspired by, not identical to, the historical order, which vanished centuries ago. 
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What does the Fisher King symbolize?

The Fisher King symbolizes spiritual impotence, cultural sterility, and the wounded masculine, whose unhealing wound (often in the groin/thigh) mirrors his barren kingdom, representing collective suffering, lost connection, and the need for healing through empathy and asking the right questions, bridging pagan fertility myths with Christian themes of sin, redemption, and the quest for the Holy Grail. He embodies the universe's brokenness, waiting for an innocent (like Percival) to ask the crucial question that restores vitality, connecting personal crisis to cosmic renewal.
 
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Who corrupted the Holy Grail?

In the World of Fate/stay night, during the Third Holy Grail War, the Einzbern messed with the system of the Grail and summoned the Avenger-class Servant Angra Mainyu, and after his defeat in the 4th day of the war, the Holy Grail was corrupted with "All the World's Evils".
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Was there a black man that helped Jesus carry the cross?

Yes, according to the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke), a man named Simon of Cyrene, from North Africa (modern Libya), was compelled by Roman soldiers to help Jesus carry the cross to Calvary; many traditions and depictions portray him as a Black man due to his African origin, though the Bible doesn't explicitly state his race, it highlights his forced service in Jesus' final hour.
 
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Why isn't Indiana Jones immortal?

Indiana Jones isn't immortal because the Holy Grail's power is limited by its location and requires constant upkeep; the knight explained its immortality only works within the temple's boundary (the "great seal"), meaning Indy and his father lost the effect by leaving, and daily drinking is required to maintain it, which Indy didn't do. The novelization clarifies that without regular sips from the Grail and staying within the sacred area, the power fades, explaining why Indy and his father continued to age and eventually died.
 
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Who took Jesus off the cross?

Joseph of Arimathea, a wealthy secret disciple of Jesus, took Jesus' body off the cross after getting permission from Pontius Pilate, assisted by Nicodemus, who brought spices for burial, and they wrapped the body in linen and placed it in a new tomb, as described in the New Testament Gospels.
 
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What did John Paul II say about homosexuality?

Pope John Paul II

On 5 October 1979, John Paul publicly praised the bishops of the United States for stating that "homosexual activity ... as distinguished from homosexual orientation, is morally wrong".
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Who was the kindest pope?

Pope John XXIII (1958-1963)

More accessible and less aloof than his predecessor, Pius XII, “Good Pope John” was beloved by many Catholics. Although his pontificate lasted less than five years, John XXIII initiated a period of major renewal and reform.
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Who did Henry VIII regret killing?

Henry VIII most notably regretted the execution of his chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, calling him the "most faithful servant he ever had" and blaming others for his downfall, particularly after Cromwell's failure to resolve the Anne of Cleves marriage. There's also historical evidence suggesting Henry may have felt guilt or regret over the execution of his second wife, Anne Boleyn, towards the end of his life, acknowledging the injuries done to her and their daughter.
 
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Is Percival actually Zeldris son?

Zeldris「ゼルドリス」 is the current king of the Demon Clan, the lover of the Vampire, Gelda, the younger brother of Meliodas, the surrogate father to Percival and the youngest son of the previous Demon King.
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Who is the strongest knight of Apocalypse?

The strongest knight among the Four Knights of the Apocalypse in The Seven Deadly Sins universe is generally considered to be Lancelot, often described as a force on par with the original Seven Deadly Sins, with immense power, skill, and ties to Chaos, though Tristan and Gawain also possess significant potential and unique strengths that put them in contention. 
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Is Hawk's mom a god?

She was revered as a deity by the Celestial Clan, who called her the Great Oshiro.
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