How does Perceval learn to kill animals and birds 80-skillfully even though his mother keeps him ignorant of arms?
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Perceval, the Story of the Grail (French: Perceval ou le Conte du Graal) is the unfinished fifth verse romance by Chrétien de Troyes, written by him in Old French in the late 12th century. Later authors added 54,000 more lines in what are known collectively as the Four Continuations,[1] as well as other related texts. Perceval is the earliest recorded account of what was to become the Quest for the Holy Grail[2] but describes only a golden grail (a serving dish) in the central scene, does not call it "holy" and treats a lance, appearing at the same time, as equally significant.
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