Sir Lamorak MBTI性格类型
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Sir Lamorak /ˈlæmərək/ (or Lamorac(k), Lamorat, and other spellings) is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. Introduced in the prose Tristan, Lamorak reappears in later works including the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Thomas Malory's compilation Le Morte d’Arthur. Malory refers to him as Arthur's third best knight, only inferior to Lancelot and Tristan, and the prose Tristan names his as one of the top five, but Lamorak was not exceptionally popular in the romance tradition, confined to the cyclical material and subordinate to more prominent characters. Lamorak is one of the sons of King Pellinore and a brother of Aglovale, Drian, Percival, and Tor. Named after his uncle, who in his time had been one of the best knights of King Arthur's father Uther Pendragon, he gains fame for his strength, fiery temper, and feats of martial prowess, such as fighting off at least thirty knights by himself on more than one occasion.