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Sir Galahad receives his shield from the Lady of the Lake, who presents it to him as a symbol of his purity and noble quest. The shield bears the image of a red cross on a white background, representing his connection to the divine and his role as the knight destined to achieve the Holy Grail. This gift signifies his worthiness and sets him apart as the most virtuous of Arthur's knights. The shield serves as both a protective emblem and a reminder of his sacred mission.

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