Summary and Analysis

Lines 1,998–2,159 (Stanzas 80–86)

New Year's Day brings a terrible storm, and Gawain has not slept well. He puts on his fine armor and ties the lady's belt around his waist. His horse has been well cared for, and Gawain silently wishes blessings for his good host and hostess. His guide leads him to a hilltop near the Green Chapel. The guide warns him of the terrible creature who lives there and advises Gawain not to go. The guide says he will keep Gawain's secret if Gawain flees. Gawain says that he cannot act so cowardly, even if the guide keeps it secret. The guide tells him the way, and then leaves him there, and Gawain puts his fate in God's hands.

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