Difference between revisions of "Honorifics for Knighthood"

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==Listing of Honorifics==
 
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* Castellan
 
* Commendatore (Italian)
 
* Commendatore (Italian)
 
* Dame
 
* Dame
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* Luminary
 
* Luminary
 
* Matriarch
 
* Matriarch
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* Praetorian
 
* [https://stormlightarchive.fandom.com/wiki/Knights_Radiant Radiant]
 
* [https://stormlightarchive.fandom.com/wiki/Knights_Radiant Radiant]
 
* Ritsar (Russian)
 
* Ritsar (Russian)
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* Sx <sup>Note 2</sup>
 
* Sx <sup>Note 2</sup>
 
* Syr
 
* Syr
* Habir(Hebrew)
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* Habir (Hebrew)
  
 
<sup>Note 1</sup> Some people consider this honorific insulting, implying that the person question is infantile in some way.
 
<sup>Note 1</sup> Some people consider this honorific insulting, implying that the person question is infantile in some way.

Revision as of 19:53, 1 August 2022

There are many and varied honorifics for Knighthood in Amtgard. Depending on the person's persona, personal quirks and gender, it is wise to know the knight in question's wishes. Many male knights, such as Diego, have chosen the traditional male Spanish honorific of Don, while some knights use still other variations, such as the modern Syr or Ser. Sir is the common male honorific for knighthood.

Some female knights use Sir, as well as the alternative, Dame. Historically, the wife of a knight was given the title of Lady. A Dame holds knighthood in her own right.

At the end of the day, it's all a matter of choice.

Listing of Honorifics

  • Castellan
  • Commendatore (Italian)
  • Dame
  • Darth
  • Don
  • Luminary
  • Matriarch
  • Praetorian
  • Radiant
  • Ritsar (Russian)
  • Ritter (German)
  • Sama (Japanese)
  • Sirrah Note 1
  • Saint
  • Ser
  • Shogun
  • Sir
  • Sx Note 2
  • Syr
  • Habir (Hebrew)

Note 1 Some people consider this honorific insulting, implying that the person question is infantile in some way.

Note 2 Gender neutral alternative, pronounced "six".