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* AmbiguousDisorder: Lancelot is said to be "probably mentally ill", described by the author as a possible symptom of being a human living in a non-human realm.


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* TheMentallyDisturbed: Lancelot is said to be "probably mentally ill", described by the author as a possible symptom of being a human living in a non-human realm.
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* AgeGapRomance: When Andrivete and Kay become a couple, Kay is pushing 40 and Andrivete seems to be in her early 20’s. This is due to the fact that the author wanted into include Mordred, an incredibly late joiner, in the story. Kay even lampshades this.
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* AbhorrentAdmirer:
** Lancelot treats the women who throw themselves at him as this.
** A random girl fell in love with Mordred some time before “Andrivete”, and Kay finds the poor knight with the girl latched onto her. The girl is apparently a total brat and convinced Mordred is her destined knight, and Mordred is just absolutely done with her by the time she runs into Kay.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Lancelot is said to be “probably mentally ill”, described by the author as a possible symptom of being a human living in a non-human realm.



* DoggedNiceeGuy: ''Sir Pellas.'' Lady Ettard's overdramatic, persistent, luckless StalkerWithACrush. His most major appearance is in his debut, the fic simply titled "Pellas and Ettard", a Gawain-centric fic taking place early in Gawain’s career when he was about 16. Pellas asks Gawain to help win Ettard over by telling her that Pellas died; Ettard not only doesn't care whatsoever, but she finds Gawain rather attractive, thus starting Gawain's career of sleeping around and Pellas being presented as a minor recurring ButtMonkey from that point onwards. Him being stated to be 18 in that fic, he also plays up the teenage romance effect a lot [[HilarityEnsues just because it's funny]].

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* DoggedNiceeGuy: DoggedNiceGuy: ''Sir Pellas.'' Lady Ettard's overdramatic, persistent, luckless StalkerWithACrush. His most major appearance is in his debut, the fic simply titled "Pellas and Ettard", a Gawain-centric fic taking place early in Gawain’s career when he was about 16. Pellas asks Gawain to help win Ettard over by telling her that Pellas he died; Ettard not only doesn't care whatsoever, but she finds Gawain rather attractive, thus starting Gawain's career of sleeping around and Pellas being presented as a minor recurring ButtMonkey from that point onwards. Him being stated to be 18 in that fic, he also plays up the teenage romance effect a lot [[HilarityEnsues just because it's funny]].


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* SupremeChef: Kay, to the joy of BigEater Artoria; this is part of their bond, in fact, where he cooks for her and she eats it. He’s basically the head chef of Camelot’s cooking staff.
** Percival, being raised as a girl for 15 years, is, like in canon, quite a good chef. In fact, he’s apparently better than Kay, as shown in the story where the two have a cook-off with the other knights as judges. This actually breaks Kay more than Percival soundly kicking his butt. Though Artoria and Artoria alone considers them equally good, which is at least somewhat of a consolation to him.
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* ShipperOnDeck: ''Galehaut.'' He finds the pairing of Lancelot and Guineviere so great and epic that he breaks into ManlyTears at the sight of it. Yet he does it in the most RatedMForManly way possible, in typical Galehaut fashion.

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* ShipperOnDeck: ''Galehaut.'' He finds the pairing of Lancelot and Guineviere so great and epic that he breaks into ManlyTears at the sight of it. Yet he does it in the most RatedMForManly manly way possible, in typical Galehaut fashion.

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** While in Fate canon Berserker Lancelot is Lancelot's mental state after Arturia forgave him and he broke from his own self-loathing, in Project Alter much like in legend he already had the tendency to go berserk in battle, though here it's said that it's more likely to happen if he's under stress and isn't actively trying to supress it; here the two are basically the product of a succesful Jekyll-Hyde split. In life he also had obsessive tendencies, particularly regarding Guineviere, that bordered on {{Yandere}}. The author says that he definitely has some kind of AmbiguousDisorder. It's also shown that ''he's'' actually the OneNoteChef, not Gawain, has a tendency to break things (that the author says she based off of [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Chrom]]), and can be awful in social situations, even if not to Percival levels, giving off the impression that his strength is made up for with a lack of common sense. He also shows none of his FGO canon self’s ladykilling (at least [[ChickMagnet not intentionally]]), as that explicitly becomes Gawain’s territory and is heavily associated with Gawain, and in fact in life he had a huge case of SingleTargetSexuality regarding Guinevere, showing very clear lack of interest in his many other female admirers and even treating persistent ones as {{Abhorrent Admirer}}s (And considering that one of the most prominent ones is Morgan and the other two, Elaine and her maid, actually raped him, he really isn’t given any reason to think otherwise). Not only that, similarly to Arthur, by PA itself he actually still seems a bit uncomfortable at the idea of too much female attention or another romantic relationship because of that and that his only true love obviously ended terribly.

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** While in Fate canon Berserker Lancelot is Lancelot's mental state after Arturia forgave him and he broke from his own self-loathing, in Project Alter much like in legend he already had the tendency to go berserk in battle, though here it's said that it's more likely to happen if he's under stress and isn't actively trying to supress it; here the two are basically the product of a succesful Jekyll-Hyde split. In life he also had obsessive tendencies, particularly regarding Guineviere, that bordered on {{Yandere}}. The author says that he definitely has some kind of AmbiguousDisorder.disorder. It's also shown that ''he's'' actually the OneNoteChef, not Gawain, has a tendency to break things (that the author says she based off of [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Chrom]]), and can be awful in social situations, even if not to Percival levels, giving off the impression that his strength is made up for with a lack of common sense. He also shows none of his FGO canon self’s ladykilling (at least [[ChickMagnet not intentionally]]), as that explicitly becomes Gawain’s territory and is heavily associated with Gawain, and in fact in life he had a huge case of SingleTargetSexuality regarding Guinevere, showing very clear lack of interest in his many other female admirers and even treating persistent ones as {{Abhorrent Admirer}}s (And considering that one of the most prominent ones is Morgan and the other two, Elaine and her maid, actually raped him, he really isn’t given any reason to think otherwise). Not only that, similarly to Arthur, by PA itself he actually still seems a bit uncomfortable at the idea of too much female attention or another romantic relationship because of that and that his only true love obviously ended terribly.



* AmbiguousDisorder: Lancelot is heavily implied to have some kind of unspecified mental illness that triggers his TheBerserker rages and contributes to his co-dependent personality. No one knows why, but Vivian suspects the possibility that his mind reacted badly to the Fae Realm. Because of this, he’s surprisingly weak to sustained stress and psychological attack, though his many supportive peers who love him regardless do help keep it in check on a day-to-day basis.
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* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Artoria and Mordred (pre-TomatoInTheMirror, of course) have quite a few female admirers, albeit none of them know they are actually women. Artoria for being the king and all, with her naturally high charisma and regal air, but for her it’s more quiet respect. Mordred develops a reputation as “the young semi-BadBoy knight” and as a bit of a darkhorse, straight-up becoming something of a ChickMagnet, a reference to Mordred being said to indeed be a bit popular with the ladies before his fall in some legends. The fact that “he” never shows “his” face doesn’t impede her popularity at all, in fact it becomes part of the appeal. Mordred’s popularity with fangirls, especially with teenagers, apparently rivals even the likes of Tristan or possibly even ''Percival'' (though of course they stop short of fan-favorites Gawain and Lancelot, the former who is basically treated as a MemeticSexGod in-universe, and the latter the resident MemeticBadass), with a whole score of {{Squee}}ing, adoring fangirls who cheer her on at jousting tournaments. The fangirl legions also serve to show just how accepted Mordred was before her fall, however, making their comical behavior one of many HarsherInHindsight things.

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* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Artoria and Mordred (pre-TomatoInTheMirror, of course) have quite a few female admirers, albeit none of them know they are actually women. Artoria for being the king and all, with her naturally high charisma and regal air, but for her it’s more quiet respect. Mordred develops a reputation as “the young semi-BadBoy knight” and as a bit of a darkhorse, straight-up becoming something of a ChickMagnet, a reference to Mordred being said to indeed be a bit popular with the ladies before his fall in some legends. The fact that “he” never shows “his” face doesn’t impede her popularity at all, in fact it becomes part of the appeal. Mordred’s popularity with fangirls, especially with teenagers, apparently rivals even the likes of Tristan or possibly even ''Percival'' (though of course they stop short of fan-favorites Gawain and Lancelot, the former who is basically treated as a MemeticSexGod SexGod in-universe, and the latter the resident MemeticBadass), with a whole score of {{Squee}}ing, adoring fangirls who cheer her on at jousting tournaments. The fangirl legions also serve to show just how accepted Mordred was before her fall, however, making their comical behavior one of many HarsherInHindsight things.

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