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Questing Knights
and Grail Knights rush to meet the enemy.
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Bretonnia is a feudal, traditional land of Knights
and Peasants. The Bretonnian army relies on the devastating charge
of the Knights, who are supported by units of Peasant Men-at-Arms.
The Knights of Bretonnia live by a series of vows – these
vows uphold the virtues of honour and chivalry. To lose honour
is just about the worst thing imaginable to a Knight of Bretonnia,
who would rather die with honour than live without it. The entire
society of the Bretonnian nobility is based around upholding the
honour of the self, the King, and the Lady of the Lake (the Goddess
of the Bretonnians). Individual heroism is very important to the
Bretonnian Knight, and tales of Paladins fighting Dragons and of
Heroes facing off against countless foes are the kind of things
the people of Bretonnia dream of.
Bretonnia
is a feudal society. The Peasants serve the Knights in return for
protection, while the Knights are obligated
to provide military assistance to their Lords in return for certain
rights (to own land, to levy taxes, and to receive aid and command
military forces in times of war). At the top of this hierarchy
is the King. Beneath the King are the Dukes. Beneath them is another
layer of nobility – Earls and Barons. The King, Dukes, Earls,
and Barons are also each the Lord of a number of Knights, who are
the lesser nobles. Each Knight (including the higher nobles) has
a force of Men-at-Arms, chosen from the most physically able of
the peasantry. In return for serving a Knight’s standing
military force, Peasants are given a small tract of land for their
family. In theory, all commoners can be called upon by a Knight
to serve him in battle. However, since many who do not already
serve as Men-at-Arms are either simple-minded or physically impaired
in some fashion, these types of Peasants usually serve only as
bowmen levies. In addition to this earthly hierarchy, the lands
of Bretonnia are also ruled over by spiritual and mystical leaders – the
Fay Enchantress, her Damsels, and the Grail Knights – who
are all devoted to the Lady of the Lake.
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