To give a bit of a retread, Arthur here starts out as basically Bakugou, but 10x worse. He& #39;s arrogant, crude, overconfident in his abilities to narcissistic to a degree, and overall a very antagonistic person. To cap this all off, he has a very short fuse and is easily pissed off
He gives off a smug aura because he knows he& #39;s good at what he does. Despite his bad behavior He& #39;s surprisingly analytical and perceptive and has a knack for improvising and adapting to situations on the fly (when he& #39;s not pissed off).
In contrast, his polar opposite is Percival, whom he& #39;s known since childhood. Percy here is very calm, humble, and kind. She& #39;s always working hard and striving to do her best. Unlike Arthur, who is naturally talented, Percy worked hard to be at the level she is.
She is very studious, and has no problem sharing her knowledge with others if it can help them. Some might say she& #39;s like an angel, but that& #39;s not entirely the case. She is prone to get frustrated with others, scolding them in the process. And she& #39;s quite scary when she& #39;s angry.
While she too can analyze situations and is quick to come up with plans, she has a hard time adapting to unexpected situations, which can cause her to easily crumble. Regardless of these faults, she alwasy strives to do her very best at all times.
So the two have been rivals for quite a long time, as they both aspire to become the greatest knight the world has ever known. Their rivalry was unhealthy for a while, though, particularly because of Arthur& #39;s rotten personality.
That was, as I& #39;ve mentioned before, until Percy handed Arthur& #39;s ass to him in his college& #39;s combat exam. You should probably read this older thread to know more about that. https://twitter.com/UnboundEnder/status/1287589748253499392?s=19">https://twitter.com/UnboundEn...