Need Agravain in the pool ASAP, guy was badass enough kick Lancelot's ass.
To be fair Agravain had to dope himself up like crazy with some magical steroid (said steroid makes the knight minions in the Camelot arc powerful enough to be a threat to heroic Spirits), Lancelot lost his will to fight after he learned Agravain wasn't a traitor (and was arguably the most loyal of all the knights), and Agravain still died from overdosing on said magical steroid.
That said, even in the original myth he had a reputation for being so badass that he was never so much as scratched in battle until Lancelot killed him, which makes his feat of defeating Lancelot even more impressive because Servants tend to be weak to whatever killed them in their original stories. I too hope he joins the pool, along with a few other Round Table members.
To be fair Agravain had to dope himself up like crazy with some magical steroid (said steroid makes the knight minions in the Camelot arc powerful enough to be a threat to heroic Spirits), Lancelot lost his will to fight after he learned Agravain wasn't a traitor (and was arguably the most loyal of all the knights), and Agravain still died from overdosing on said magical steroid.
That said, even in the original myth he had a reputation for being so badass that he was never so much as scratched in battle until Lancelot killed him, which makes his feat of defeating Lancelot even more impressive because Servants tend to be weak to whatever killed them in their original stories. I too hope he joins the pool, along with a few other Round Table members.
He died because instead of attending his wounds he ran to the King's Throne Room to aid her who lectured him for that.
Need Agravain in the pool ASAP, guy was badass enough kick Lancelot's ass.
He wasn't going to survive because Lancelot was still able to fight after that with the revelation that stunned him leading to Agravain getting a cheapshot in. The guy was reduced to being mutiliated by Lancelot, and I'm not certain the claim he had no "Gift" is true. Either way he needed to cheat to more or less stalemate Lancelot.
Then, the Lion King bestowed "Gifts" upon the Knights stained by their comrades' blood. Tristan received the Gift of "Inversion," for she saw his fingers were completely frozen from despair. Gawain received the Gift of "Everlight," for he wanted to maximize his usefulness. Mordred received the Gift of "Rampage." It wasn't asked for, but it was given. Gareth received the Gift of "Impurity," for she wished to avoid being defiled any further. Lancelot received the Gift of "Ferocity," for he vowed to ascertain the situation as a person, without martyring himself for justice. And, Agravain received the Gift of "Needlessness," for he had declared before all that he had no need for a Gift from the Lion King.
Unfortunately we have no idea what Impurity and Needlessness entails.