Giant-Axe Lancelot

The Giant-Axe Lancelot is a knight-type commander built around the image of a heroic champion leading from the front. Its silhouette is unmistakable: a horn-crested helm, broad pauldrons like layered plate, and a luminous cloak that flares when output surges. The frame favors decisive forward pressure—quick bursts to close distance, sure-footed stance while bracing, and clean pivots to keep its weapon between allies and the threat. Everything about it reads “standard bearer,” from the regal color accents to the way its sensor crown projects calm, steady targeting even in a melee scrum.

Its namesake weapon is a colossal battle-axe, sized to turn momentum into fight-ending authority. The haft carries embedded actuators for snap accelerations, while the head can channel energy along the cutting edge for shockwave-like cleaves or a crushing, armor-peeling chop. In practice the Lancelot uses the axe to control space—feints draw guards, short-arc cuts punish counters, and full-commit swings break formations. A forearm shield and integrated short blades round out the kit for clinch work, letting it parry, hook, and create openings without surrendering the center.

On the field the Giant-Axe Lancelot functions as the point of the spear and the anchor behind it. It advances under its own presence, soaks up attention with the cloak’s shimmering guard, and calls the moment to strike for the rest of the line. Whether holding a breach or leading a charge, it fights with disciplined aggression: measured steps, crisp guards, and a single, unmistakable finishing blow.