etc.
those 3 lines from the knighting ceremony were awesome the way they sounded so solemn & fitting for a paladin but also had me curious about the existence of a real life version in England or medieval western Europe
the only thing I could find was the knight's 'oath of fealty' where they pledge loyalty to t-heir lord which is completely different as it deals with the Lawful aspect of knighthood & not the Moral aspect* as depicted in the show's "Faith of the seven" version
yet logic says there had to be a real life version of this (probably involving the christian trinity or something) which inspired the show's version no?
* that's the Dungeon's & Dragons fan talking hehe
those 3 lines from the knighting ceremony were awesome the way they sounded so solemn & fitting for a paladin but also had me curious about the existence of a real life version in England or medieval western Europe
the only thing I could find was the knight's 'oath of fealty' where they pledge loyalty to t-heir lord which is completely different as it deals with the Lawful aspect of knighthood & not the Moral aspect* as depicted in the show's "Faith of the seven" version
yet logic says there had to be a real life version of this (probably involving the christian trinity or something) which inspired the show's version no?
* that's the Dungeon's & Dragons fan talking hehe
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