I actually really like how the artist makes slight changes to Ibuki depending on the situation. When she is being all "cool", she appears more "masculine". But when she gets emotionally, especially when thinking about Tomo, she appears more "feminine".
I like the direction it's taking with the girl making light of her trauma, without showing her thoughts on his trauma. It makes it so we don't know her intentions, whether they are good or bad, and just have this uneasy feeling about her. Which is exactly what Kaede is feeling.
@Blaster746 Well considering that Galahad is the son of Lancelot, I don't think we will see him in this story. But that is also why I believe that the author used Percival as the main character, since Galahad replaced Percival in the Arthurian legends. Best example being the quest for the Holy...