+ . − − The knights have a specific code known as "The Knights' Code". − − Two known rules of this code are: − − 1. All knights used to be of noble blood. However, Arthur later abandoned this code, by knighting Elyan, Lancelot, and Percival, who were commoners, (The Coming of Arthur). Arthur's new law states that men who show great bravery and honor are worthy of a title like knighthood where they work together, built on trust and companionship. − − 2. Once a challenge is taken up it must be seen through. In order to join the order, they must also undergo training overseen by Arthur Pendragon. −
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| - + . − − The knights have a specific code known as "The Knights' Code". − − Two known rules of this code are: − − 1. All knights used to be of noble blood. However, Arthur later abandoned this code, by knighting Elyan, Lancelot, and Percival, who were commoners, (The Coming of Arthur). Arthur's new law states that men who show great bravery and honor are worthy of a title like knighthood where they work together, built on trust and companionship. − − 2. Once a challenge is taken up it must be seen through. In order to join the order, they must also undergo training overseen by Arthur Pendragon. −
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| - + . − − The knights have a specific code known as "The Knights' Code". − − Two known rules of this code are: − − 1. All knights used to be of noble blood. However, Arthur later abandoned this code, by knighting Elyan, Lancelot, and Percival, who were commoners, (The Coming of Arthur). Arthur's new law states that men who show great bravery and honor are worthy of a title like knighthood where they work together, built on trust and companionship. − − 2. Once a challenge is taken up it must be seen through. In order to join the order, they must also undergo training overseen by Arthur Pendragon. − − The knights of Camelot are exceptionally skilled - their presence prevented the fall of Camelot to the army of Cenred despite the latter boasting twice their numbers (although some of the outcome must be attributed to the castle's formidable defences). −
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