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Bors and proves
Bors is always portrayed as one of the Round Table's finest, but his real glory comes on the Grail Quest, where he proves himself worthy enough to witness the Grail's mysteries alongside Lancelot, Galahad, and Percival.

Bors and himself
Lionel escapes his tormentors and tries to murder Bors, and Bors does not defend himself, refusing to raise a weapon against his kinsman.

Bors and Grail
Galahad, Bors, and Percival achieve the Grail.
It is instead his son, Galahad, who ultimately achieves the Grail to drink from ( along with Lancelot's nephew Sir Bors and Sir Perceval, the son of King Pellinore ).
Sir Bors sees a vision of the Holy Grail whilst in a chapel with the baby and his mother.
Of the three knights who are untainted by sin – Sir Perceval, Sir Bors, and Sir Galahad – Galahad is the only one predestined to achieve this honor of attaining the Holy Grail.
But though his role in the romances had been diminished, Percival remained a major character and was one of only two knights ( the other was Sir Bors ) who accompanied Galahad to the Grail castle and completed the quest with him.
Galahad, Bors, and Percival achieve the Grail, a tapestry with figures by Edward Burne-Jones.
Galahad, along with Bors, later find the vessel containing her body when they land on the port of Sarras ( after which they proceed to find the Grail ).
Only he, Percival, and Bors are virtuous enough to achieve the Grail and restore Pelles.
For example, the film's portrayal of a boorish and lusty Bors, the father of many children, differs greatly from his namesake whose purity and celibacy allowed him to witness the Holy Grail according to legend.
Galahad, Bors the Younger, and Percival achieve the Grail
Bors the Younger later becomes one of the best Knights of the Round Table, and even achieves the Holy Grail.
Bors, Galahad, and Percival go on to achieve the Holy Grail and accompany it to Sarras, a mystical island in the Middle East.
In 1975's Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Sir Bors ( played by Terry Gilliam ) is the first Knight of the Round Table to succumb to the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog ; he is quickly decapitated before he can attempt a single blow.
He has many legitimate and illegitimate children ; his sons Tor, Aglovale, Lamorak, Dornar, and Percival all eventually join the Round Table as well, and his unnamed daughter ( see Dindrane ) becomes a servant of the Holy Grail and helps Percival, Galahad and Bors achieve the mystical objective.
Claudas ' son Claudin becomes an excellent knight and a virtuous man, eventually joining Bors, Percival, Galahad, and eight others to become the only knights to witness the Holy Grail.

Bors and when
Bors fathers Sir Elyan the White when the daughter of King Brandegoris tricks him into sleeping with her by way of a magic ring ; he later introduces his son into the Round Table.
In Thomas Malory's Le Morte d ' Arthur, Sir Bors agrees to fight as Guinevere's champion when she is accused of poisoning a knight.
The quest ends when Sir Galahad, Sir Percival, Sir Bors, and Sir Pellinore's daughter find the grail.

Bors and fight
Ban and Bors become Arthur's early allies in his fight against eleven rebel kings in Britain, including Lot, Urien, and Caradoc, and he vows to help them against their enemy Claudas, who has been threatening their lands.

Bors and back
Sir Bors departs from the company in order to take her body back to her own country for a proper burial.
They defeat him and win back the lands of Ban and Bors, and all the other lands Claudas had acquired.

Bors and Lionel
Later, with the help of King Arthur, Lancelot defeats Claudas and recovers his father's kingdom, though he again decides to remain at Camelot with his cousins Sir Bors and Sir Lionel and his illegitimate half-brother Ector de Maris.
She is the sister of Evaine, wife of King Bors of Gaunnes and mother of Sir Lionel and Sir Bors.
He marries Evaine, the sister of Ban's wife Elaine, and has two sons, Bors the Younger and Lionel.
Sir Bors and Lionel live for several years at Claudas ' court.
Bors chooses to save a maiden rather than his brother Lionel
In another, Bors faces a dilemma where he must choose between rescuing his brother Lionel, being whipped with thorns by villains in one direction, and saving a young girl who has been abducted by a rogue knight in the other.
Lancelot's men arrive to put down the remainder of the rebellion led by Mordred's sons Melehan and Melou ; Lionel is killed by Melehan, and Bors avenges his death.
Ban and Bors are eventually killed by their enemy, the Frankish king Claudas, and Lancelot is taken by the Lady of the Lake to her abode, where he is later joined by Bors the Elder's sons Lionel and Bors the Younger.
In the ensuing battle Melehan slays Lionel, son of King Bors the Elder and brother to Sir Bors the Younger.
Bors chooses to save a maiden rather than his brother Lionel
Sir Lionel is the younger son of King Bors of Gaunnes ( or Gaul ) and Evaine and brother of Bors the Younger in Arthurian legend.
When their father dies in battle against King Claudas, Lionel and Bors are rescued by the Lady of the Lake and raised in her underwater kingdom alongside her foster-son Lancelot.
Bors had seen Lionel getting beaten and led away, but had to make a decision to save either him or a young girl being dragged in the opposite direction.
But Lionel escapes, and attacks Bors the next time they meet.
Lionel is slain by Mordred's son Melehan ; Bors avenges his death.
Sir Bors and Sir Lionel are his cousins.

Bors and kills
In Geoffrey, Arthur's successor Constantine tracks them down and kills them in their sanctuaries ; in the Lancelot-Grail, the elder son, Melehan, is killed by Bors, while Lancelot slays his brother.
Bors kills him to avenge his brother's death, while Lancelot slays the unnamed younger brother.

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