Cavaliers
The Cavalier is the ultimate mounted warrior of civilized cultures. The cavalier is the shining knight who leads his fellows on an eternal quest for truth, justice, and the elimation of evil. A staunch friend, a tireless cheerleader, and often an overthusiastic pain in the neck. Cavaliers can use any weapon, but distain all non melee weapons, those being fit only for cowards. While able to use any armor, the cavalier prefers platemail over all else. Most cavaliers are honor bound to the Quest, but some have been known to side with evil, becoming known as Black Knights. Black Knights are still bound by the same rules of combat and honor as their good counterparts.
The Cavalier is a mighty hero who has the respect of the majority of the populaton (the criminal classes and evil characters excluded). He has the good will of the people, but the people also make many demands of him: when there is danger, when someone is in trouble, the people turn to the Cavalier for help. The Cavalier does not get much time for rest and relaxation.
Cavaliers cannot attack an opponent at range if he can instead charge ahead and attack him in melee or jousting combat. Therefore, he cannot snipe on enemies with a bow or crossbow; he cannot use a polearm from behind a shield wall. He has to be on the front line, meeting his foes face to face. In any combat, the Cavalier must attack the enemy who is the biggest and most powerful-looking. If he's held up by lesser troops, he must dispatch them as quickly as possible and then get to his "real" oponent.
Cavaliers must always have the highest quality armor that they can afford, and will never be content with any horse which is not a war horse of Charger quality.
Code of Chivalry
The Cavalier must follow the Code of Chivalry, which is a very strict rule of conduct. The Code includes: He must cheerfully perform any noble service or quest asked of him; he must defend, to the death, any person or item placed in his charge; he must show courage and enterprise when obeying his rulers; he must show respect for all peers and equals; he must honor all those above his station; he must demand respect and obedience from those below his station; he must scorn who are lowly and ignorable (he will not help the ill-mannered, the coarse, the crude; he will not use arms or equipment that is badly made or inferior; he will fight on foot before riding a nag; etc); he must perform military service to his lord whenever asked; he must show courtesy to all ladies (if the Cavalier is male); he must regard war as the flowering of chivalry, and a noble enterprise; he must regard battle as the test of manhood, and combat as glory; he must achieve personal glory in battle; he must slay all those who oppose his cause; and he must choose death before dishonor.
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