Hawk of May Study Guide

Hawk of May

Hawk of May by Gillian Bradshaw

  • Gwalchmai, whose name translates to "Hawk of May", turns away from his mother's evil sorcery and fights to help bring Arthur's dream of peace in a war-ridden land to fruition.
  • Agravain starts out as a typical bully who looks down on Gwalchmai for his initial lack of fighting skill. He is a young, gifted warrior eager for battle and impatient towards his brother. However, Agravain grows and matures and becomes a loyal brother who is willing to stick up for Gwalchmai, even when most of Arthur's warband are suspicious of him.
  • Lot is the father of Gwalchmai and Agravain (and supposedly Medraut). He is a great war leader, but less of a tactician.
  • Morgawse, Gwalchmai's mother and Uther's legitimate daughter, is the brain behind Lot’s brawn. She is later revealed to channel a spirit called the Queen of Air and Darkness. She hates Arthur, at least in part because she believes that Lot, through her, has a better claim to be High King.
  • Medraut is the younger brother of Gwalchmai. As a young child, he looks up to Gwalchmai. Medraut eventually replaces Gwalchmai in Morgawse’s schemes and becomes enthralled by the darkness.
  • Arthur is the bastard son of Uther Pendragon. Other than his unexplained anger towards Gwalchmai, Arthur is an honorable and farsighted leader who dreams of a united, peaceful Britain.
  • Cei is Arthur's infantry commander, a large, powerful red head of violent temper, but with a keen sense of honor.
  • Bedwyr serves as a foil to Cei. He is patient and bookish, preferring wisdom over strength. He is one of the few knights to initially listen to and trust Gwalchmai.
  • Lugh of the Long Hand is an immortal who lives on the Land of the Blessed.
  • Ceincaled is Gwalchmai’s powerful steed, believed by Gwalchmai to be from the Land of the Blessed.
  • Taliesin is the Merlin character in Bradshaw’s trilogy. He’s a mysterious bard with an otherworldly aura and wisdom. Gwalchmai believes he is from or at least has been to Land of the Blessed.

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