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Author Topic: How NOT to be a Knight.  (Read 16017 times)

Joshua Santana

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Re: How NOT to be a Knight.
« Reply #15 on: 2011-04-03, 23:03:13 »
You know how not to be a knight?  It is simple:

1. Be a moral and mannerly facade (fake)

2. have no regards for life, liberty, or honor

3. make yourself big and put everyone underneath your dirtied boots.


The opposite of honorable is the same as not being a knight, rather a liar, hypocrite and a renegade.
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