Code of Honor (Knights) I
Knights learn a code of honor that dictates ways that they behave in battle and in their daily lives.
CHAPTER V THE NOBLE ORDER OF THE ROUND TABLE With great ceremony each one took the vows of true knighthood, solemnly promising to do no wicked deed, to be loyal to the King, to give mercy to those asking it, always to be courteous and helpful to ladies, and to fight in no wrongful quarrel for wordly gain, upon pain of death or forfeiture of knighthood and King Arthur's favour. Unto this were all the knights of the Round Table sworn, both old and young. To dishonour knighthood was the greatest disgrace; to prove themselves worthy of knightly honour by strong, brave, courteous, loyal bearing under great difficulties was the highest end of living.
From Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory circa1470.
Question 1
What are some specific things that knights must do to follow their code of honor?
Question 2
What would happen if knights did not follow this code of honor?
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