J. H. Scholte argued that Kyot, a mysterious source credited by this author, is the same person as Kyot of Katelangen, a character within an epic poem by him. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this author. A knight refuses to ask about Anfortas’s wounded testicle in this author’s Middle High German poem Parzival.
ANSWER: Wolfram von Eschenbach [or Wolfram von Eschenbach]
[10e] Parzival quests for this object, which Wolfram interpreted as a food-providing jewel. This object is usually depicted as a chalice.
ANSWER: Holy Grail [or Saint Graal; or Heilige Gral]
[10h] This fragmentary poem by Wolfram provides backstories for many characters in Parzival. Albrecht von Scharfenberg pretends to be Wolfram in his continuation to this poem.
ANSWER: Titurel [accept Jüngere Titurel]
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