Lancelot Norman is a 12-year-old golfer from England who turns 13 during his first year of middle school. Standing 173cm tall, his feminine appearance often leads to initial gender confusion. He presents a quiet and calm personality, typically reserved in emotional expression, though he consistently shows warmth and smiles during interactions with his older sister, Kajury Norman. Born December 24, Lancelot demonstrates exceptional golf skills from a young age, specializing in putting. His signature ability, "Shining Road" (Guided by the Moon), allows him to visualize an optimal putting path as a shining line, enabling near-perfect putting accuracy from any green position and distances up to 70 yards. His technical averages include 230-yard drives and 1.0 putts per hole, with a personal best score of -10. His background involves regular participation in significant tournaments prior to joining Japan's Camelot Academy. Frustration with competitors lacking competitive drive motivates his transfer to Camelot, despite missing standard tryouts. He secures entry through a pride-driven putting match against academy standout Mika Kuromine, a contest he loses. This defeat marks a pivotal growth moment, intensifying his determination to qualify for the Camelot Cup team. Family relationships significantly influence his decisions. Kajury Norman suffers an eye injury requiring hospitalization; Lancelot frequently visits her alongside family friend Kurumi Nishino. He initially declines Camelot Academy enrollment to remain near Kajury during her treatment. After her successful eye surgery, he transfers to Camelot, where he re-challenges and defeats Kuromine in a rematch, emphasizing his victory stems from rigorous training rather than innate talent alone. His rivalry with protagonist Gawain Nanaumi forms a central dynamic. Lancelot mentors Gawain in golf fundamentals, particularly stressing putting importance, and defeats him in early contests. Their relationship evolves into a mutually competitive bond where each pushes the other's development. During the Camelot Cup, Lancelot's confidence wavers when outperformed by golfer Tristan Liones. Gawain's encouragement helps him regain composure, though his individual tournament results remain subpar. Post-tournament, he experiences social distancing from peers due to these results. His future includes a later loss to Gawain, evoking mixed emotions of sadness and pride as he commits to their lifelong rivalry. Projections suggest potential global ranking advancement, possibly reaching world number 2. His personal life involves eventual marriage to Kurumi Nishino and fathering a daughter.

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Lancelot Norman

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