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Post by KnightRhoden on Aug 7, 2016 15:14:40 GMT -5
It is customary to refer to Knights as "Sir" and Lords as "My Lord". Noble ladies are referred to as "My Lady".
Going about with a drawn weapon is viewed as an act of hostility and aggression or as extremely suspicious.
Guards will ask you to surrender any weapons on your person before granting you entry into the Lord's hall of a town or castle.
You cannot bring your troops or army inside a town or castle, they are to wait outside unless you are granted permission by the Lord of the town or castle, or are militarily related to the town or castle's faction.
Attempting to bring your troops or army inside a town or castle is viewed as an act of aggression if you are not granted permission or are not related militarily to the faction owning the town or castle.
Bringing an army onto a foreign faction's territory while under the banner of another faction is an act of aggression and can spark an incident.
Any guests under your hospitality are considered to be under your protection, if any harm comes to them, it reflects very poorly upon you, and you may be held responsible. This includes anyone in your home, or your castle hall.
Mercenaries are viewed as dishonorable, and only serving their own interests.
Knights are expected to act according to the chivalric code.
Knights in their fighting age are expected to be participating in battle alongside their men.
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