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A knight is the very pillar upon which justice is measured.
His actions should coincide with all that is just and honorable. |
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A knight does not hold grudges and is not bent upon the desire to
destroy others. However, when the actions of another endanger those
he has sworn to protect, it is his righteous duty to do everything in his
power to rectify such an injustice. |
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A knight's heart is true and pure, free from deceit and greed.
His first and foremost obligation is to those who are in need. |
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All knights are equal. Even though a knight may hold rank
upon another, he is no more special than even the lowliest squire. |
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When you become a knight, it is not merely a pastime but a sign
of your philosophy on life. You become a member of a sacred brotherhood,
banded together by honor and friendship in a bond so great that it circumvents
death and carries on into the world beyond. |
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