No. I think Galad is widely misunderstood because all we really hear of him is Elayne's opinion, and people forget that she's beyond a brat when she is introduced.
The evidence that Galad will always do what is right no matter who it hurts is that he goes and gets the guard when a stranger is in the palace garden, and could potentially threaten the Daughter Heir and her First Prince of the Sword.
Later we see Galad going way out of his way for family. There's evidence of it all over. He's the only Whitecloak that voices the need to put differences aside and ally with whomever they must to fight the DO at the last battle.
Galad is one of my favorite characters. Much preferable to the whiny nature of Gawyn.
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No. I think Galad is widely misunderstood because all we really hear of him is Elayne's opinion, and people forget that she's beyond a brat when she is introduced.
The evidence that Galad will always do what is right no matter who it hurts is that he goes and gets the guard when a stranger is in the palace garden, and could potentially threaten the Daughter Heir and her First Prince of the Sword.
Later we see Galad going way out of his way for family. There's evidence of it all over. He's the only Whitecloak that voices the need to put differences aside and ally with whomever they must to fight the DO at the last battle.
Galad is one of my favorite characters. Much preferable to the whiny nature of Gawyn.