Due to his complicated life, some called him the most melancholic knight, while others referred to him as the child of sorrow. Undeniably, he was an exceptionally outstanding knight, otherwise, he would not have become one of the Knights of the Round Table who followed King Arthur.
It is said that his archery was second to none among the Knights of the Round Table, unmatched in skill, and his prowess in combat was even comparable to Lancelot, who was acclaimed as the foremost knight of the Round Table.
"In fact, whether it's Lancelot or Gawain, including Tristan, these are all Knights of the Round Table that followed King Arthur in the history of humanity, renowned heroes in human history."
Reiger explained to Altoria.