Yes, the Knight is genderless.
Understanding the Knight's Nature
The protagonist of the Hollow Knight universe, often referred to as the Knight, possesses a unique and defined identity within the game's lore. Their nature, including their lack of gender, is fundamental to their existence and role.
Origins and Identity
The Knight is not merely a hero; they are a discarded Vessel. Their creation is tied to the very foundations of Hallownest. Born deep within the Abyss, they are a child of two powerful figures: the Pale King and the White Lady. Inside their shell, the Knight is imbued with Void, a mysterious and potent substance that defines their being and the essence of their Vessel siblings.
Key aspects of the Knight's origins include:
- They are a Vessel, specifically one among many created for a singular purpose.
- Their lineage traces back to the union of the Pale King and the White Lady.
- They are fundamentally connected to the Void, which flows within them.
- Hornet, another significant character, is the Knight's sister through their shared father, the Pale King.
Gender Identity
A crucial aspect of the Knight's identity, and that of their Vessel siblings, is their genderless nature. This characteristic is consistent across all Vessels, highlighting their detachment from conventional biological definitions and their singular focus on duty. Their design and narrative reinforce this lack of gender, positioning them as an unfeeling, genderless entity capable of containing the infection.
Aspect | Description |
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Identity | A discarded Vessel |
Parentage | Child of the Pale King and the White Lady |
Origin | Born in the Abyss, contains Void |
Sibling | Hornet (half-sister, through shared father) |
Gender | Genderless, like all Vessel siblings |