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{{CIT|Fleur married Peredur after his quest for the [[Holy Grail]].}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1415]  {{CIT|Fleur's use of the Holy Grail has given her immortality, but with the price of being estranged from her husband.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2237][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=843]
 
{{CIT|Fleur married Peredur after his quest for the [[Holy Grail]].}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1415]  {{CIT|Fleur's use of the Holy Grail has given her immortality, but with the price of being estranged from her husband.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2237][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=843]
  
Fleur met [[David Xanatos]] in a warehouse after his supposed theft of the [[Stone of Destiny]].  She brought the "stone" back to Carbonek and presented it to Duval and Peredur.  She was later seen eavesdropping as Peredur was informed by the [[Spirit of Destiny]] that [[Arthur Pendragon]] had awakened and returned from Avalon.  
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Fleur met [[David Xanatos]] in a warehouse after his supposed theft of the [[Stone of Destiny]].  She brought the "stone" back to Carbonek and presented it to Duval and Peredur.  She was later seen eavesdropping as Peredur was informed by the [[Spirit of Destiny]] that [[Arthur Pendragon]] had awakened and returned from [[Avalon]].  
  
She also seems to have a contentious relationship with [[Duval]].
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She also seems to have a contentious relationship with [[Duval]]. ''([[Rock of Ages|"Rock of Ages"]])''
  
 
{{CIT|She will accompany King Arthur and [[Griff|Sir Griff]] on their adventures.}} [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1227]
 
{{CIT|She will accompany King Arthur and [[Griff|Sir Griff]] on their adventures.}} [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1227]
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
* "[[Rock of Ages]]" (First Appearance)
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* [[Rock of Ages|"Rock of Ages"]] (First Appearance)
  
 
==Real World Background==
 
==Real World Background==
 
Blanchefleur first appears as Percival's love in Chretien de Troyes' 12th century poem, ''Perceval''. Here she is a young noblewoman whose estate is besieged by one Sir Clamadeus, who lusts after her and her estate; Percival champions her, overthrowing Clamadeus in battle, and wins her heart. The two of them are afterwards separated when Percival continues on his adventures, and do not meet for the remainder of the (admittedly unfinished) poem.
 
Blanchefleur first appears as Percival's love in Chretien de Troyes' 12th century poem, ''Perceval''. Here she is a young noblewoman whose estate is besieged by one Sir Clamadeus, who lusts after her and her estate; Percival champions her, overthrowing Clamadeus in battle, and wins her heart. The two of them are afterwards separated when Percival continues on his adventures, and do not meet for the remainder of the (admittedly unfinished) poem.
  
Later medieval versions of Percival's story omitted Blanchefleur in order to keep Percival a virgin (an important requirement for achieving the Holy Grail in their eyes), but Roger Lancelyn Green reinserted her in his ''King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table'', tying her in more closely into Percival's role as a Grail Knight. Here, Percival comes upon her sleeping in a pavilion on his way to King Arthur's court for the first time, falls in love with her, and exchanges rings with her (a part of the original Percival story in Chretien, although in Chretien's poem the lady in the pavilion is a different character than Blanchefleur); later on they meet briefly at Carbonek, where Percival learns that she has returned his love. However, when the Grail Procession takes place in the hall where they stand, Percival becomes so excited by it that he rides out of the castle vowing to go on the Quest of the Holy Grail, realizing only too late that he cannot find his way back to Carbonek or Blanchefleur afterwards. At the end of the quest, however, he and Blanchefleur are reunited at Carbonek, where she now serves as the Grail Maiden; they are wedded there (Sir Galahad himself officiating at the ceremony), and rule over Carbonek together happily.
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Later medieval versions of Percival's story omitted Blanchefleur in order to keep Percival a virgin (an important requirement for achieving the Holy Grail in their eyes), but Roger Lancelyn Green reinserted her in his ''King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table'', tying her in more closely into Percival's role as a Grail Knight. Here, Percival comes upon her sleeping in a pavilion on his way to King Arthur's court for the first time, falls in love with her, and exchanges rings with her (a part of the original Percival story in Chretien, although in Chretien's poem the lady in the pavilion is a different character than Blanchefleur); later on they meet briefly at Carbonek, where Percival learns that she has returned his love. However, when the Grail Procession takes place in the hall where they stand, Percival becomes so excited by it that he rides out of the castle vowing to go on the Quest of the Holy Grail, realizing only too late that he cannot find his way back to Carbonek or Blanchefleur afterwards. At the end of the quest, however, he and Blanchefleur are reunited at Carbonek, where she now serves as the Grail Maiden; they are wedded there (Sir [[Galahad]] himself officiating at the ceremony), and rule over Carbonek together happily.
  
 
==Production Background==
 
==Production Background==
Fleur is the ''Gargoyles'' version of the Arthurian character Blanchefleur, wife of [[Percival]], both of whom Greg had revealed in 2000 were still alive in the [[Gargoyles Universe]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=843]
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Fleur is the ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' version of the Arthurian character Blanchefleur, wife of [[Percival]], both of whom Greg had revealed in 2000 were still alive in the [[Gargoyles Universe]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=843]
  
Fleur's name was not used during her appearance in "[[Rock of Ages]]", however [[Greg Weisman]] referred to her as Fleur in [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11965 responses] at [[Ask Greg]], as well as in the script for the 2008 [[Gathering of the Gargoyles|Gathering]] Radio Play, which adapted the entire [[Stone of Destiny]] story arc in chronological order. [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=841] Greg has also referred to her as Blanchefleur, again in [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=829 comments] at Ask Greg as well as in the cast list for the 2008 Gathering Radio Play (but not the script itself). [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=838]
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Fleur's name was not used during her appearance in "Rock of Ages", however [[Greg Weisman]] referred to her as Fleur in [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11965 responses] at [[Ask Greg]], as well as in the script for the 2008 [[Gathering of the Gargoyles|Gathering]] Radio Play, which adapted the entire [[Stone of Destiny]] story arc in chronological order. [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=841] Greg has also referred to her as Blanchefleur, again in [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=829 comments] at Ask Greg as well as in the cast list for the 2008 Gathering Radio Play (but not the script itself). [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=838]
  
 
While writing for the comic book, [[Greg Weisman]] mentally casts new characters so he can hear a voice. For Fleur, his actor of choice is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhona_Mitra Rhona Mitra]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=12768]
 
While writing for the comic book, [[Greg Weisman]] mentally casts new characters so he can hear a voice. For Fleur, his actor of choice is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhona_Mitra Rhona Mitra]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=12768]
  
==See also==
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==See Also==
 
*{{wikipedia|Blanchefleur}}
 
*{{wikipedia|Blanchefleur}}
  

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Fleur
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Fleur (originally Blanchefleur) is Peredur fab Ragnal's wife and the Grail Queen at Castle Carbonek, where she still resides. She is also a member of the Illuminati.

History

Fleur married Peredur after his quest for the Holy Grail. [1] Fleur's use of the Holy Grail has given her immortality, but with the price of being estranged from her husband. [2][3]

Fleur met David Xanatos in a warehouse after his supposed theft of the Stone of Destiny. She brought the "stone" back to Carbonek and presented it to Duval and Peredur. She was later seen eavesdropping as Peredur was informed by the Spirit of Destiny that Arthur Pendragon had awakened and returned from Avalon.

She also seems to have a contentious relationship with Duval. ("Rock of Ages")

She will accompany King Arthur and Sir Griff on their adventures. [4]

Appearances

Real World Background

Blanchefleur first appears as Percival's love in Chretien de Troyes' 12th century poem, Perceval. Here she is a young noblewoman whose estate is besieged by one Sir Clamadeus, who lusts after her and her estate; Percival champions her, overthrowing Clamadeus in battle, and wins her heart. The two of them are afterwards separated when Percival continues on his adventures, and do not meet for the remainder of the (admittedly unfinished) poem.

Later medieval versions of Percival's story omitted Blanchefleur in order to keep Percival a virgin (an important requirement for achieving the Holy Grail in their eyes), but Roger Lancelyn Green reinserted her in his King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, tying her in more closely into Percival's role as a Grail Knight. Here, Percival comes upon her sleeping in a pavilion on his way to King Arthur's court for the first time, falls in love with her, and exchanges rings with her (a part of the original Percival story in Chretien, although in Chretien's poem the lady in the pavilion is a different character than Blanchefleur); later on they meet briefly at Carbonek, where Percival learns that she has returned his love. However, when the Grail Procession takes place in the hall where they stand, Percival becomes so excited by it that he rides out of the castle vowing to go on the Quest of the Holy Grail, realizing only too late that he cannot find his way back to Carbonek or Blanchefleur afterwards. At the end of the quest, however, he and Blanchefleur are reunited at Carbonek, where she now serves as the Grail Maiden; they are wedded there (Sir Galahad himself officiating at the ceremony), and rule over Carbonek together happily.

Production Background

Fleur is the Gargoyles version of the Arthurian character Blanchefleur, wife of Percival, both of whom Greg had revealed in 2000 were still alive in the Gargoyles Universe. [5]

Fleur's name was not used during her appearance in "Rock of Ages", however Greg Weisman referred to her as Fleur in responses at Ask Greg, as well as in the script for the 2008 Gathering Radio Play, which adapted the entire Stone of Destiny story arc in chronological order. [6] Greg has also referred to her as Blanchefleur, again in comments at Ask Greg as well as in the cast list for the 2008 Gathering Radio Play (but not the script itself). [7]

While writing for the comic book, Greg Weisman mentally casts new characters so he can hear a voice. For Fleur, his actor of choice is Rhona Mitra. [8]

See Also

  • Fleur at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia