Chivalry code3/24/2023 ![]() It is the Chivalric Code that decides the suitable Apprentice Knight's Weapon for each apprentice knight based on each of their individual aptitudes. The Chivalric Code is able to see the past, present and future of the Apprentice Knights and gifts them the Gacha of the Knights and Inventory skill are a gift for passing through the Path of Trials. It appears to be able to read the heart of the Apprentice Knights as it told Ash that he would be able to discover his past as he walked the path of a knight. It communicates with candidates that have gone through the Path of Trials and gifts the new Apprentice Knight both the Inventory skill and the Gacha of the Knights. It is located in the portal that leads to the Land of the Knights. By borrowing the accumulated mana in the Chivalric Code, Knights are able to gain strong powers. A collection of great powers that have existed since the birth of the Knights. It is the will to protect the world itself. Your browser does not support the audio element.The Chivalric Code is a talking sentient entity that is shaped like a diamond and emits a very bright light. Listen to a recorded reading of this page:.Take a ten question quiz about this page.Jousting was outlawed in France when King Henry II was killed in a joust competition in 1559.The word "chivalry" comes from the Old French word "chevalerie" meaning "horseman".Talented knights could become rich this way. Sometimes the winning knights won the losers' horses and armor.Tournaments, jousts, and pas d'armes were all part of a number of competitions called "hastiludes".In many ways, the knights of the Middle Ages were like the sports stars of today. Tournaments and jousts attracted crowds of people for entertainment.Sometimes a knight or group of knights would stake out a bridge and refuse to let other knights pass unless they fought. ![]() ![]() Interesting Facts about Tournaments, Jousts, and the Code of Chivalry Not all knights followed the code, especially when it came to dealing with people of the lower classes. Many knights took vows that they would maintain the code. To follow the church and defend it with his life.Here are some of the main codes which Knights tried to live by: The ideal knight would be humble, loyal, fair, Christian, and have good manners. Knights were expected to behave a certain way. Two Knights Jousting, one falling by Friedrich Martin von Reibisch The winners were heroes and often won prize money. Jousting was the highlight of many games and events. ![]() A joust was where two knights would charge each other and try to knock the other off their horse with a lance. Jousting was another very popular competition among knights during the Middle Ages. The best knight from each side was often awarded a prize. The lances used were blunted so that knights would not be killed, but many were still injured. This would continue until one side won.Īs you can imagine, tournaments were dangerous. This "turning" is where the name "tournament" or "tourney" comes from. The knights that were still on their horses after the first charge would turn and charge again. At the sound of a bugle each side would lower their lances and charge. The tournament would begin with each side lining up and preparing for the charge. Both sides would parade past the spectators shouting war cries and showing off their armor and coat of arms. There would even be stands built where the local nobles could sit to watch. On the day of the tournament a large crowd would gather to watch. Typically the local knights fought against the knights from outside the area. When a town or area would have a tournament they would invite knights from other areas. Tournaments were pretend battles between groups of knights. Two Knights Jousting by Friedrich Martin von Reibisch
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