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− | Amtgard has several belted lines famous for their length. Sir [[Auromax]]'s consecutive [[Sword Knight]]s come to mind. [[Auromax]] squired [[Lief]] who squired [[Sparhawk]] who in turn squired [[ | + | Amtgard has several belted lines famous for their length. Sir [[Auromax]]'s consecutive [[Sword Knight]]s come to mind. [[Auromax]] squired [[Lief]] who squired [[Sparhawk]] who squired [[Ice]] who, in turn, squired [[Kerb]]. All five are [[Sword Knight]]s. The tree goes even deeper since [[Auromax]] himself was squired to [[Thorn Crossbearer]] but Thorn wasn't a [[Sword Knight]]. Since knights frequently have multiple squires this leads to an entire '[[knightly family]]'. |
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 4 March 2009
The squire of one's former squire who is now a knight. Only knights have grand-squires.
A related term is grand-knight.
Amtgard has several belted lines famous for their length. Sir Auromax's consecutive Sword Knights come to mind. Auromax squired Lief who squired Sparhawk who squired Ice who, in turn, squired Kerb. All five are Sword Knights. The tree goes even deeper since Auromax himself was squired to Thorn Crossbearer but Thorn wasn't a Sword Knight. Since knights frequently have multiple squires this leads to an entire 'knightly family'.