Faucon found himself kneeling in supplication within the antechamber of the Temple of the Triumverate, his course in his own mind clear. For the past few days, a surreal sense had overcome him the mind of one devastated by their own actions. rising, he gently paced his hand over his heart giving one final sigh of acceptance. With a steady pace he made his way to the armoury assembling two armour forms and a small chest between them.
With measured and practiced hands he placed both his combat armour and his dress armour on the stands taking care to ensure they were both polished to perfection before shrouding them with a black gossamer cloth. With equal care he placed both of his blades in the chest, storing his silver blade for the first time since he had taken it up nearly four years ago. In the defence a woman whom he had never met from a necromancer what seemed like a lifetime ago. In an even and tempered motion he shrouded the blades and their scabbards with another of the black cloths before closing the chest.
After releasing a breath to further fortify his course, he placed the rest of his trappings of combat alongside the chest covering them as well before folding his Triadic vestments and placing them atop the chest leaving a single bronze cloak pin atop them. Two scrolls he had set aside were recovered by resigned hands leaving one with his equipment before departing the Armoury to seek a messenger to deliver the other.
A Knight's Oath
Thou shalt believe all thy church teaches
and observe all its directions
Thou shalt defend thy church.
Thou shalt defend thy country against all whom
oppose it without cessation and without mercy.
Thou shalt respect all those whom are weak,
the poor and the innocent, and shall constitute
thyself a defender of them.
Thou shalt defend that of any charge unto death.
Thou shalt never lie and remain faithful to thy pledged word.
Thou shalt never brandish thy weapon in anger nor for evil purpose.
Thou shalt perform scrupulously thy feudal duties,
if they be not contrary to the laws of the gods.
Thou shalt be everywhere and always thy champion
of the right, the good, and the true, and forever the
foe of injustice, tyranny, and evil.
Thou shalt fight fair and in honourable fashion.
Thou shalt be generous and give in largesse to everyone.
As he departed the temple calling on a runner to take another scroll to the LaCroix estate he pulled a small satchel over his shoulder, having not spoken a word other than to direct the messenger, he makes his way from the city flooded with memories of his elder brother and the words he had imparted to him before he had left his home for Impiltur.
The voice echoing in his mind as he walked the still streets of the evening in simple traveling garb making each step more weighted than the last.
'To a Knight, courtesy involves more than merely following rules of etiquette.' The words were meant to encourage his younger brother though the trepidation was evident in his face having been through so many trials at the hands of their fathers rivals, the scars still fresh on his back from the latest extortion ploy gone awry, Nicolas offered his youngest brother a warm smile as the walked toward the stables where a modest coach had already been prepared. 'It is
also an attitude, a way of presenting himself to the world.' He continued once he was sure he had regained Faucon's attention.
'A Knight carries himself proudly, maintains self-control, and accepts ill- mannered behaviour with grace.' Faucon looked to him quizzically at this, Nicolas offered him a nod knowing he has had his share of ill- mannered behaviour thrown at him. "So, I should not speak back at an aggressor brother?" The much younger brother was still barely a man and full of frustration Nicolas could only offer him a continuation to his advice. 'A Knight follows social customs to the best of his ability. He is polite and deferential to friends and strangers alike.' Faucon looked dubious to the claim but nodded, his fascination with the Knights had always been the best way to distract him from rash action.
A much older Faucon winced at the memory knowing his first failing had been in this, like the past had returned to reprimand his actions, and perhaps it had. Receiving a curious look from a guard, he simply offered them a nod before departing the district, making his way toward the portal to the surface. His mind still tormenting him for his grievous failing, like a lash he deserved and a burden he would be left to bear.
The coach lurched slightly as they left their home, Faucon could not help but look back to see the manor slowly dwindling into the morning fog. "What of the peasantry brother, surely a Knight being a noble would not be beholden to them as well would they?" Faucon's voice almost cracked as the cart lurched striking a slightly protruding root, Nicolas gave him a wry smile before speaking slowing the cart slightly for ease of conversation and allowing the nag that pulled it to find a comfortable pace. 'Well little brother, that's an excellent question' He offered his younger brother a bit of bread from a small basket he had prepared which would see them to the next village before continuing.
'A Knight considers the feelings of others and takes care not to offend them. Yes little brother even the lowliest urchin is worthy of a Knights consideration.' he chuckled a little giving his young brother a gentle pat of reassurance before speaking on turning the reins with an expert hand to round a bend keeping the coach rolling smoothly. 'A Knight always demonstrates proper manners, shaking hands with friends, expressing gratitude for favours etcetera. A Knight keeps himself immaculately groomed, bathing regularly and wearing clean clothes. Something you would not be done harm to do yourself from time to time you know.' Nicolas again offered his younger brother a warm smile and a soft chuckle at the scrunched face he received for the comment.
'A Knight speaks tactfully and kindly.' He continued as Faucon bit into the bread stubbornly at the light jest. 'A Knight never knowingly insults or slanders another person, even his greatest enemy. If others engage in insults or slander, the Knight simply walks away.' Faucon swallowed his bread stiffly wishing to speak, "But brother, why wouldn't a Knight tell an enemy what a horribly evil thing they are?" Nicolas simply shook his head at this before elaborating. 'A Knight has no room for prideful boasting brother you know this, and should not let pass their fellows should they themselves instigate such.' Faucon nodded to the statement in thought, "I will remember that brother, because it would detract from the honour of the Knight and diminish the respect of those around them correct brother?" Giving Faucon an almost surprise glance, Nicolas nodded to him, 'Yes, that is exactly correct, you actually have been paying attention to your studies.'
The roads and paths of Sundren felt eternally long on this night to Faucon, he paused resting a hand lightly against a lamp post considering his memories, the volatile arguments he has seen across the valley perpetuated by his fellows and even on occasion himself weighed on his mind. Had he upheld any of the lessons his brother had tried to teach him over the years they were in each others company? Setting his jaw tightly he began again his long course across the city intending to spend most of the following day upon the roads as well. His mind continued to race, flitting across the events of the valley and his travels outside of it over the past year. Eventually they continued to wander back to a much more distant past.
They had taken a room at an inn when replenishing supplies as the road had seen little repair, the road had been harsh on both and they had agreed to rest in a bed this night rather than pushing the course on. "There were many soldiers below brother." Faucon spoke without prompting as they were situating the small room to accommodate the two of them after having taken a meal in the common room of the small establishment. Nicolas paused in his task to look pointedly to Faucon on the subject. 'Behave with dignity brother, a Knight refrains from emotional outbursts, excessive eating and drinking, foul language, and other boorish acts. While many may drink, doing so to excess brings dishonour and poor judgement.' The young man stopped in his own chores blinking a little at the stern warning. "Yes brother... I shall." Nicolas lent only a stern nod at the point, though never spoke on the subject again.
The following morning found both siblings in better health and spirits though Faucon remained meek around his brother well into mid morning as they had returned to the road, the potency of his brothers words still reeling him. 'Honesty' Nicolas stated flatly as they had put considerable distance between themselves and the village. 'A Knight always tells the truth as he knows it. He may decline or withhold information, but will never intentionally mislead anyone, even to his enemies. A knight may ask permission not to answer a direct question, but if pressed will tell
the truth he may however, frame his answer so as not to reveal vital information.' gathering an apple from their newly replenished supplies, he handed it to Faucon before retrieving another for himself. 'This is important Faucon above all else I can teach you, you must never forget this. A Knight is bound by honour and deception is the widest road to villainy one may ever find.' Having nearly began to eat his apple, Faucon paused. "Even if it would save the life of another, brother?" Pained Nicolas looked back to the road. 'Yes Faucon, even then...'
With measured and practiced hands he placed both his combat armour and his dress armour on the stands taking care to ensure they were both polished to perfection before shrouding them with a black gossamer cloth. With equal care he placed both of his blades in the chest, storing his silver blade for the first time since he had taken it up nearly four years ago. In the defence a woman whom he had never met from a necromancer what seemed like a lifetime ago. In an even and tempered motion he shrouded the blades and their scabbards with another of the black cloths before closing the chest.
After releasing a breath to further fortify his course, he placed the rest of his trappings of combat alongside the chest covering them as well before folding his Triadic vestments and placing them atop the chest leaving a single bronze cloak pin atop them. Two scrolls he had set aside were recovered by resigned hands leaving one with his equipment before departing the Armoury to seek a messenger to deliver the other.
A Knight's Oath
Thou shalt believe all thy church teaches
and observe all its directions
Thou shalt defend thy church.
Thou shalt defend thy country against all whom
oppose it without cessation and without mercy.
Thou shalt respect all those whom are weak,
the poor and the innocent, and shall constitute
thyself a defender of them.
Thou shalt defend that of any charge unto death.
Thou shalt never lie and remain faithful to thy pledged word.
Thou shalt never brandish thy weapon in anger nor for evil purpose.
Thou shalt perform scrupulously thy feudal duties,
if they be not contrary to the laws of the gods.
Thou shalt be everywhere and always thy champion
of the right, the good, and the true, and forever the
foe of injustice, tyranny, and evil.
Thou shalt fight fair and in honourable fashion.
Thou shalt be generous and give in largesse to everyone.
As he departed the temple calling on a runner to take another scroll to the LaCroix estate he pulled a small satchel over his shoulder, having not spoken a word other than to direct the messenger, he makes his way from the city flooded with memories of his elder brother and the words he had imparted to him before he had left his home for Impiltur.
The voice echoing in his mind as he walked the still streets of the evening in simple traveling garb making each step more weighted than the last.
'To a Knight, courtesy involves more than merely following rules of etiquette.' The words were meant to encourage his younger brother though the trepidation was evident in his face having been through so many trials at the hands of their fathers rivals, the scars still fresh on his back from the latest extortion ploy gone awry, Nicolas offered his youngest brother a warm smile as the walked toward the stables where a modest coach had already been prepared. 'It is
also an attitude, a way of presenting himself to the world.' He continued once he was sure he had regained Faucon's attention.
'A Knight carries himself proudly, maintains self-control, and accepts ill- mannered behaviour with grace.' Faucon looked to him quizzically at this, Nicolas offered him a nod knowing he has had his share of ill- mannered behaviour thrown at him. "So, I should not speak back at an aggressor brother?" The much younger brother was still barely a man and full of frustration Nicolas could only offer him a continuation to his advice. 'A Knight follows social customs to the best of his ability. He is polite and deferential to friends and strangers alike.' Faucon looked dubious to the claim but nodded, his fascination with the Knights had always been the best way to distract him from rash action.
A much older Faucon winced at the memory knowing his first failing had been in this, like the past had returned to reprimand his actions, and perhaps it had. Receiving a curious look from a guard, he simply offered them a nod before departing the district, making his way toward the portal to the surface. His mind still tormenting him for his grievous failing, like a lash he deserved and a burden he would be left to bear.
The coach lurched slightly as they left their home, Faucon could not help but look back to see the manor slowly dwindling into the morning fog. "What of the peasantry brother, surely a Knight being a noble would not be beholden to them as well would they?" Faucon's voice almost cracked as the cart lurched striking a slightly protruding root, Nicolas gave him a wry smile before speaking slowing the cart slightly for ease of conversation and allowing the nag that pulled it to find a comfortable pace. 'Well little brother, that's an excellent question' He offered his younger brother a bit of bread from a small basket he had prepared which would see them to the next village before continuing.
'A Knight considers the feelings of others and takes care not to offend them. Yes little brother even the lowliest urchin is worthy of a Knights consideration.' he chuckled a little giving his young brother a gentle pat of reassurance before speaking on turning the reins with an expert hand to round a bend keeping the coach rolling smoothly. 'A Knight always demonstrates proper manners, shaking hands with friends, expressing gratitude for favours etcetera. A Knight keeps himself immaculately groomed, bathing regularly and wearing clean clothes. Something you would not be done harm to do yourself from time to time you know.' Nicolas again offered his younger brother a warm smile and a soft chuckle at the scrunched face he received for the comment.
'A Knight speaks tactfully and kindly.' He continued as Faucon bit into the bread stubbornly at the light jest. 'A Knight never knowingly insults or slanders another person, even his greatest enemy. If others engage in insults or slander, the Knight simply walks away.' Faucon swallowed his bread stiffly wishing to speak, "But brother, why wouldn't a Knight tell an enemy what a horribly evil thing they are?" Nicolas simply shook his head at this before elaborating. 'A Knight has no room for prideful boasting brother you know this, and should not let pass their fellows should they themselves instigate such.' Faucon nodded to the statement in thought, "I will remember that brother, because it would detract from the honour of the Knight and diminish the respect of those around them correct brother?" Giving Faucon an almost surprise glance, Nicolas nodded to him, 'Yes, that is exactly correct, you actually have been paying attention to your studies.'
The roads and paths of Sundren felt eternally long on this night to Faucon, he paused resting a hand lightly against a lamp post considering his memories, the volatile arguments he has seen across the valley perpetuated by his fellows and even on occasion himself weighed on his mind. Had he upheld any of the lessons his brother had tried to teach him over the years they were in each others company? Setting his jaw tightly he began again his long course across the city intending to spend most of the following day upon the roads as well. His mind continued to race, flitting across the events of the valley and his travels outside of it over the past year. Eventually they continued to wander back to a much more distant past.
They had taken a room at an inn when replenishing supplies as the road had seen little repair, the road had been harsh on both and they had agreed to rest in a bed this night rather than pushing the course on. "There were many soldiers below brother." Faucon spoke without prompting as they were situating the small room to accommodate the two of them after having taken a meal in the common room of the small establishment. Nicolas paused in his task to look pointedly to Faucon on the subject. 'Behave with dignity brother, a Knight refrains from emotional outbursts, excessive eating and drinking, foul language, and other boorish acts. While many may drink, doing so to excess brings dishonour and poor judgement.' The young man stopped in his own chores blinking a little at the stern warning. "Yes brother... I shall." Nicolas lent only a stern nod at the point, though never spoke on the subject again.
The following morning found both siblings in better health and spirits though Faucon remained meek around his brother well into mid morning as they had returned to the road, the potency of his brothers words still reeling him. 'Honesty' Nicolas stated flatly as they had put considerable distance between themselves and the village. 'A Knight always tells the truth as he knows it. He may decline or withhold information, but will never intentionally mislead anyone, even to his enemies. A knight may ask permission not to answer a direct question, but if pressed will tell
the truth he may however, frame his answer so as not to reveal vital information.' gathering an apple from their newly replenished supplies, he handed it to Faucon before retrieving another for himself. 'This is important Faucon above all else I can teach you, you must never forget this. A Knight is bound by honour and deception is the widest road to villainy one may ever find.' Having nearly began to eat his apple, Faucon paused. "Even if it would save the life of another, brother?" Pained Nicolas looked back to the road. 'Yes Faucon, even then...'

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