Sacrosanct
Legend
Today is Gawain. You're probably immediately drawn to the image of him.
One of the goals was to keep the personalities as close to historical lore as possible, and as such I find out interesting things all the time. For example, roughly 100 years before the time of Arthur (500 AD), the Romans left Britain, but left behind over 1000 slaves of African descent. The Britons referred to them as Romans, no differently than a Roman soldier. Considering the total population Britain at this time, it is entirely likely that not every personality or knight was white, but it's entirely plausible, if not probable, that at least one of the key personalities was a person of color.
One of the goals was to keep the personalities as close to historical lore as possible, and as such I find out interesting things all the time. For example, roughly 100 years before the time of Arthur (500 AD), the Romans left Britain, but left behind over 1000 slaves of African descent. The Britons referred to them as Romans, no differently than a Roman soldier. Considering the total population Britain at this time, it is entirely likely that not every personality or knight was white, but it's entirely plausible, if not probable, that at least one of the key personalities was a person of color.