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Arch learns what it means to be a knight.

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What It Means To Be A Knight.

Postby Archailist on August 19th, 2014, 12:14 am

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It must have been the sixth or seventh bell of the early morning when heavy knuckles shook the door like the squirrels patron wanted to break the door down, more than demand entry. Though it took a few minutes for Arch to get his bearings and crawl out from under the landscape of bedsheets, he eventually made it out from underneath in time to see the crimson Akalak staring at him from the open doorway. Already dressed in full plate-mail with his shield and spear at hand, one had to wonder just what drove him to arrive so early.. but all the squirrel could think was how much he wished he could go back to bed. The Akalak was impatient, though.
"Get up. Your mount is outside, saddled and whining. You've got five chimes to straighten yourself and then I want you on that dog." It was a damn good thing that the squirrel didn't have any clothes, or armour to put on.. or need of a rinse, or the like. All the human-like creatures needed bells before they were ready to see the outside world.. although both the squirrel and the Akalak knew that none of that shyke would be necessary today.

In four chimes, the squirrel stepped out of his dorm - and nearly walked straight into Xarex, who stood with his halter, bridle and saddle already set in place. Next to him sat Ser Iros on the back of his simply massive war-horse. Rather than the usual dulled expression that didn't seem to show anything at all, he wore a much colder face with piercing eyes and a mouth set in tight disapproval.. even though the squirrel hadn't done anything wrong at all, as far as he knew. The pages had delivered all of their letters, he'd been trying his hardest during training.. he'd not caused serious injury to any pedestrians on his usual patrols. In fact, the more he raked his brain for any signs of reason, the more paranoid he became that he'd done something bad.. even though he couldn't remember doing any of it.

Arch was so self-absorbed in thought, that he barely noticed he'd been staring at Xarex without moving for almost ten chimes. At least until Ser Iros coughed rather loudly and pulled him from his stupor.
"I haven't got all day, and neither have you. Get on and let's go." He didn't need any more than that, and the squirrel grabbed the side of the saddle with both paws as he hopped up onto Xarex's back and settled into place. Though it was comfortable for the squirrel, apparently Ser Iros had other ideas - he didn't even bother setting off. "Straighten your back. Push your reins forwards. No, farther." The squirrel was tempted to ask why, but he obeyed until the man was satisfied. Then, at long last, they set off at a slow trot.

The Akalak went slow deliberately, so that the squirrel would be forced to trot ahead of him. Likely, so that he could continue shouting corrections at the squirrel all the way through the city and for the front gates.
"Straighten your back. Shoulders back. Head high, you're a member of the Order, act like it. That's better. Chest out." The farther he went, the more difficult it was to keep a steady hold on the dog between his legs and his direction.. but he persevered, with wobbles here and there. He could only be thankful that there weren't many people out and about at such an early time to watch the squirrel fumbling in his simple riding exercise. And that there weren't many people he'd need to be avoiding that day. With the giant of a horse looming behind him, people quickly learned to make way.

Only at one moment, during their ride, did the squirrel pick up the courage to ask exactly what was going on. "Ser, where are we going?" Unfortunately, as he suspected, he immediately regretted this choice.
"You shouldn't question your superiors in their actions, Squire Archailist. Now keep that tail down, it's spoiling your posture." After that, the walk was done in silence - broken only briefly by the constant nagging tone of his patron that nibbled at the corners of his concentration.
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What It Means To Be A Knight.

Postby Archailist on August 23rd, 2014, 5:03 pm

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They rode, in absolute silence, through the nearly-empty city streets all the way up to the gates. The only ones out at such an early time were the unfortunate knights that had been chosen for the night shifts. They all looked incredibly tired, and managed a few weak smiles here and there to the Akalak and squirrel on their way through. Though, there was nothing more than that to offer. Not a word of greeting, or even much of a nod. The squirrel happily returned the gesture, but the Akalak's face remained hard. This, in turn, got a few questioning looks in the direction of the squirrel.. but all he could do was shrug. It became some incredibly awkward conversation that refused to use words. Instead,there were only odd gestures and expressions.. which immediately stopped the moment Ser Iros turned from the walls to glance at the squirrel, to make sure that he was keeping up with the rather fast pace he'd set.

Soon enough, they left the city altogether, with a curt wave to the guards that stood watch over the main gates. And only there, did the knight finally begin to talk.
"We need to talk." Why they couldn't just do the talking at a regular time of day, within the confines of the city itself was beyond the squirrel. Nevertheless, he nodded in acknowledgement and the knight continued unimpeded. "You won't be a squire forever. Some squires would be happy with such a place.. although I don't think you will." The man was right there. He didn't want to be stuck in such a place forever.. he didn't want to be sat beneath his patron knight for his entire career, never taking on his own responsibilities.. sure, he did something for the city when he was a squire, but he did more when he was a knight! "Which is why I think you need to learn what it means to be a knight, before you become one."

Most of his time had been spent training.. mostly in the combat fields, or with his entourage of pages. In truth, though, he knew what it meant to become a knight. "Being a knight is just protecting the people of Syliras, though, isn't it?" Apparently not, to the squirrels evident surprise. Ser Iros only shook his head quietly as they rode farther and farther away from the city itself.

"This is why I wanted to talk. You see, the Syliran Knights are more than just a bunch of guards for a city. There's more to being a knight of the Order, than just stopping crime in Syliras. This city is more than just the purpose of the knights.. this is the result of generations of work." As he spoke, he finally pulled his horse in and turned - forcing the squirrel to do the same. Immediately, he was met with an outstanding view of Stormhold Castle standing high, and Mithryn Outpost pushed far to the side, barely in view. Though he couldn't make out the individual shapes of the people walking the walls, he could sense - even in the early morning - the sheer determination and progress of the city as the tiny specks went about their individual jobs, making the walls seem alive.

"Syliras was built after the Valterrian, to honour the great dead god Sylir - you know Sylir?" Unfortunately.. the squirrel didn't. He felt like he should, considering the fact that the name sounded oddly similar to Syliras, the city he thought he was supposed to be protecting.. but he'd never gotten around to learning any of it. Ser Iros could only shake his head in a mix of disbelief and disappointment, making the squirrels head lower in turn. "This is the reason I wished to do this before you went on your knighting quest. It's important that you learn these things, because they are what all knights are expected to know. You can't fight, if you don't even know what it is that you're fighting for. Do you understand that?"

Still buried in the shame, he could only nod dejectedly. Apparently it was enough for the Akalak to continue once again with his explanations.
"Alright. Now, let's take it from the top. And stop slouching - you're supposed to keep your back straight and your head high when riding. It's good for your posture and allows you to keep concentration on the dog. Faster reactions. Now." Oh boy.
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What It Means To Be A Knight.

Postby Archailist on August 25th, 2014, 12:27 pm

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"Alright. Sylir is the great God of Peace and Civilization. He is what allows us, as mortal beings, to make empires and think beyond our basic survival. Or at least, he did. He was murdered during the Valterrian, and once the worst was over, all of Mizahar had nowhere to go.. nothing to do. Basic survival was all we had.. all civilization was destroyed. Syliras was made in his honour, however, as a testament to the fact that we, as races of Mizahar, can still thrive by ourselves. We, as knights, have a duty to not only maintain peace and civilization, but to spread it wherever we go, however we can." Well, that made a lot of sense, actually. He'd never taken the knights to be so... well, religious. The only other times he'd really seen such blatant religious views was in Ravok.. which he didn't even want to think about.. and Nyka. Neither of them showed the same fairness and honesty that the knights showed.

"The Knights were responsible for the building of this city. They were responsible for the construction, for the governing, for its maintenance, everything. And they still are. The Grandmaster is from the same bloodline as those that were responsible for its construction. Lawrence and Leon Dyres." He'd never heard of either of them. He knew of.. Loren Dyres, wasn't it? But that was about it. "Those brothers, and a Konti woman too, together recruited and created the Order and the city in turn. It's only grown since then. And it continues to grow, too." He could see evidence of that - the Outposts that lined the outer fringes of the castle. Soon enough, he knew, the city would grow into something that nobody ever expected of such small beginnings.

"To be a knight, is more than just to be a body-guard for these people. Can you see that now?" The squirrel nodded in affirmation - because, he really did. There was just one question that was really digging into the back of his skull. Eventually his curiosity was peaked, and he opened his mouth to ask - only for his voice to be drowned out by another monologue. "You are a protector of all of Mizahar. The light of Sylir, spread across all cities. Showing them civilization and peace." As soon as he was done, the squirrel opened his mouth a second time.

"But.. how are we supposed to do all of this if we aren't allowed to leave the city." At that, Ser Iros tilted his head down towards the squirrel with one raised eyebrow in questioning. He honestly had no clue what he'd said to deserve the look.. although in mere ticks it'd erupted into soft chuckles.
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Postby Archailist on September 3rd, 2014, 6:35 pm

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Arch was getting more and more confused.. and in return, Ser Iros' laughter just became more raucous. It was quite strange, because the Akalak was often quite hard-handed and never really had much of a sense of humour. It was slightly refreshing, and strange to see his patron behaving in such a way that he'd never seen before.
"What makes you think that knights aren't allowed out past the city walls, hmm?" Now that was something that really shook the squirrel - more than anything else, actually. Although.. he supposed that the biggest reason he'd believed it to be so, was because he thought that the knights were only ever for protecting the city and upholding the honour and valor of its citizens. In truth, though, it was so much more complex.. so why shouldn't they leave the city, in order to spread the words of civilization and order amongst the other cities of the world?

"We can fortify Syliras with ten-thousand knights or more, and it won't make a difference. There will still be those outside our walls who are not peaceful, or civilized.. and these are the ones that we must help. If we help them, then they will help us in return - you only need to look to Zeltiva and Riverfall to know that this is true." He couldn't speak on behalf of Riverfall.. but it was true that Zeltiva was looking pretty darn peaceful and civilized in these times. At least, in terms of their military forces. He'd never really gotten around to looking at their political standing, because it just hurt his head to even think about it all. "In this world, you must make your own allies. And by helping others with the knights, we make many of them. Of course.. there will always be those that reject our help, no matter whether or not it is in good faith.." Of course, he knew what the man meant - and even as the Akalak spoke, his voice deepened by an octave.

"It makes sense, when you say it like that." Indeed it did. He didn't know why.. but he seemed so much more at ease with the knighthood. Not that he hadn't already. But they were more than just the simple protectors of a citadel. They were the messengers of peace, spread throughout an entire city. He was even more eager to find what little he could about the dead god Sylir, in the hopes that he could do him justice in his teachings. Sooner or later (preferably later) he'd be out on the world again; he'd be trekking throughout the cites, trying to earn his living. And he'd be spreading the teachings of Sylir to them all.

"Straighten you posture. You're slouching again. Reins close to your chest. Closer. Tighten your knees around his sides, make sure that your stirrups are pulled down tight." At least, as soon as he was done getting his knighthood. He was getting damn sick and tired riding Xarex around when he could easily be walking. At least then he didn't get bossed around just how e was expected to put one foot in front of the other.
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What It Means To Be A Knight.

Postby Balian Martell on October 8th, 2014, 12:37 pm

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Skills:
  • Riding: Dog +3

Lores:
  • Sylir: The Dead God
  • Sylir: Slain during the Valterrian
  • Sylir: God of Peace and Civilization
  • Lawrence Dryes, Leon Dryes, and a Konti woman created the Order.
  • The Knights: Responsible for building Syliras
  • The Knights: Not just City Guards
  • The Knights Purpose: To Spread Peace and Civilization
  • Ser Iros: Capable of Laughter
  • By helping other, Allies are made.
  • Always those who’ll reject help.

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Notes :
A shorter thread than what I am used to seeing from you, But it is still just as good! I like the seriousness that Ser Iros had throughout the thread, from beginning to end, and I liked how he took the time to speak with Arch.
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