Grail Myth
The "Grail Myth" refers to the legendary stories surrounding the Holy Grail, a mystical object often associated with Christianity. It is commonly depicted as the cup used by Jesus during the Last Supper and is believed to possess miraculous powers, such as granting eternal life or healing.
In literature, the Grail Myth is closely linked to the tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. These stories often involve quests for the Grail, symbolizing the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment and the ideal of chivalry. The myth has inspired countless adaptations in art, literature, and popular culture.