Lady Igraine is under the guardianship of Sir Galahad, and is the youngest Knight ever accepted in The Order. She has proven her prowess and skills in the battlefield. Her headstrong presence is recognized and respected even by Sir Galahad.
Lady Igraine's motto is ‘Virtus Sola Nobilitas’: virtue alone enobles.
Containing two dragons combatant, the cross Moline, the lion, a crown and a swan, Igraine’s sigil is full of symbolism. In heraldry dragons are the most valiant defenders of treasure, whilst the crown (also shown on Perceval’s sigil) is the symbol of success – an emblem of victory, sovereignty and empire. As with Galahad’s and Perceval’s sigil the lion symbolizes bravery, valor and strength.
The cross in the top left corner is a cross Moline, often associated with The Order of St. Benedict.
The triple crown (introduced by Edward 1 who modelled his reign on that of Arthur) is an emblem of victory and supreme power, while the swan, which symbolises beauty, perfection, light and love, is the standard of poets and musicians.