Knight
Introduction
A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
Background Story
The name Knight has its origins in the medieval period where knights were warriors of noble birth who served in battles. The term is also associated with chivalry and honor. It's often referenced in literature and film, such as the character of Sir Lancelot, a prominent knight in Arthurian legends.
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Variations
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