Sir Kay, High Seneschal of Britain, cuts an aloof if lonely figure; his acerbic tongue, formal manner and pedantic nature ensure he will never be popular at court, while the king’s favour nurtures only jealousy and mistrust among his fellow knights.
Raised as King Arthur’s brother and forever in his shadow, Kay’s wisdom and courage are as frequently overlooked as is his sacrifice, even by the King himself.
This is Kay’s story.