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* FaceHeelTurn: With Méléagant's help.
* FallenAngel: From Arthur's greatest and only useful knight to a tyrant that wants to purge his former ally.

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* FaceHeelTurn: With Méléagant's help.
help he goes from a loyal and good knight to a KnightTemplar willing to cross every line to find the Grail.
* FallenAngel: FallenHero: From Arthur's greatest and only useful knight to a tyrant that wants to purge his former ally.



* IWorkAlone: As he fancies himself a KnightErrant.

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* HeroicWannabe: Lancelot has more than what it takes to be a great knight (especially in [[WorldOfDumbass this setting]]) but he is motivated more by his need for recognition and appreciation than the desire to help people. The first thing that kickstarts his decision to leave the Round Table is because he thinks [[DudeWheresMyRespect Arthur doesn't appreciate his true worth]]. Eventually, Méléagant is able to pull his strings by exploiting this aspect of his personality and appealing to his ambition of being TheChosenOne to turn him over to villainy. A flashback in Book VI reveals he explicitely asked Karadoc to talk about him and spread his name everywhere indicating that his brave actions aren't completely selfless and that [[GlorySeeker he needs to be seen as a hero or savior by others]].
* IWorkAlone: As he fancies himself a KnightErrant.KnightErrant thoug he has ceased to be by the time he joined the Round Table.



* HeroicWannabe: While he maybe doesn't realize it, the fact that he tells Karadoc to talk about him and spread his name everywhere indicates that his brave actions aren't completely selfless and that he needs to be seen as a hero or savior by others.

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* NiceGuy: He's always kind and polite, an extreme rarity for this series.

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* NiceGuy: He's always kind and polite, an extreme rarity for this series.setting.
* NoSenseOfDirection: In ''Premier Volet'', when the Duke accompanies Arthur and they camp for a night, Arthur notes that they haven't followed the right direction by looking at the stars (he learned how to use the stars for directions when he was in the [[UsefulNotes/TheGloryThatWasRome Roman army]]). The Duke doesn't know how to use the stars.

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