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Chapter 102: Talking Knight

 When it was time to eat at noon, the Phatis knight led the horse and came close to Snorri.

"What? You still want to drink a few sips before the war? If you drink all the wine you brought, we will have to drink green stuffed mushrooms at the celebration party!" Snorri said a wisecrack to liven up the atmosphere.
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"Night goblins are more likely to launch attacks at night. We need to find a better place to set up camp at night!" Knight Fatis said.

Snorri's expression was a little surprised. Such information was common knowledge to dwarves. Even children under the care of Valaya's priests might be able to talk about it on paper. He didn't understand why this experienced expedition knight

I have to tell you now.

"Then do you have any relevant suggestions?" Snorri still asked out of respect. There are now a large number of human adventurers in the convoy, and Fatis can organize them into combat effectiveness, which makes him more important.

Increase.

"Master Snorri, I know a good place!" Knight Fatis took a sip of beer and said. Snorri sat upright, knowing that the drama was about to come.

"Sanlac Castle is a remote town in the middle of the Gray Mountains. I have studied the route. It is within an hour's journey away from the earth network built by your ancestors!" Knight Fatis began to sell hard.
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"That is a solid stone castle, and its outer walls can allow you and your fleet to spend a safe night!" Knight Fatis said.

"Sounds good! Are you familiar with the owner of Sanlac Castle? Isn't it a good idea for so many of us to visit rashly?" Snorri started to talk.

"It's not bad. When I was young, Viscount Ackerman and I were chivalrous knights together. We formed a deep friendship during a chivalrous war!" Fatis drank and fell into memories, looking like

That was a precious time for this bitter and resentful expeditionary knight.

"A chivalrous knight, is that a formal knight?" Snorri asked the question he had always wanted to know.

"Every descendant of Bretonnian nobles has been committed to the path of knighthood from the moment they were born. Our knighthood is almost innate!" Fatis replied proudly.

"Although a person's origin can guarantee him the status of a knight, the vast majority of young nobles can only obtain formal fiefs after proving their worth." Fatis chewed dry food and continued to introduce.

"A noble with a fiefdom can be called a knight of the kingdom, right?" Seeing that he was about to enter the territory of Bretonnia, Snorri wanted to know as much as possible about the kingdom of knights.

"Yes, some of my friends who are not good at fighting obtained fiefdoms through their loyal service to high-ranking nobles, and some incompetent people tried to obtain a manor through strong connections and family connections." It's obvious.

The Knights of Tis despise these two types of people.

"But let me tell you, for a young knight, the most glorious and outstanding way to prove his ability is to compete with the enemy on the battlefield!" His voice rose.

"That's natural. A true warrior deserves respect no matter where he is!" Snorri agreed.

"Every Bretonnian male noble who pursues adulthood will step out of his house as a chivalrous knight to start his first long-distance adventure in life. This adventure will be a practical classroom for them to learn the necessary knowledge. Of course, at this time they

He had no experience at all and relied solely on enthusiasm and courage to wander around." Knight Fatis recalled his state at that time.

Snorri knew that it was a tradition in Bretonnian society for the young and energetic new blood of nobles to go out on adventures. At any time, there were a large number of young nobles traveling across the country and even the entire old world, looking for opportunities to prove themselves, but in this way

Behavior can also lead to trouble.

"Bretonnia is full of dangers! Dirty ungulates, greenskins everywhere, ratmen in the sewers, and possibly giant monsters!"

Saving people is like putting out fire. The team has started again after a short rest. Knight Fatis is walking beside Snorri with his snow-white mixed-blood elf war horse named Emma.

"Even with my current strength, traveling alone in the wilderness is very dangerous! Therefore, most young knights will find traveling companions for themselves. Generally speaking, other chivalrous knights are the most popular choice, because we are of the same social class

, have common goals and living habits."

The words of the Fatis knights reveal the unique arrogance of the Bretonnian nobles. In their eyes, whether the lower class people represented by serfs are considered the same kind is a question.

"But, this is similar to letting a blind dog lead a blind man, so smarter young people will choose to join the team of adventurers. No team will reject an outstanding knight!" Although his tone was proud.

But it is indeed true.

"They can gain more experience and avoid detours from adventurers from different backgrounds and social classes, but young knights will prefer to become the leaders of such teams."

Snorri nodded, he understood the pride in the bones of these nobles.

"Are they also the main body of the chivalrous war launched by the Knight King?" Snorri asked. He was very interested in the mechanism of launching chivalrous wars. If given the chance, the most important thing the Kingdom of the Mountains lacks is Liang.

Glittering gold.

"Yes, almost no kingdom knights will participate in chivalrous wars. They have to be busy managing their own land, which is usually one or two small villages full of serfs, fields for them to work and his own small castle."<

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The Fatis Knight must have had relevant experience, and what he described was lifelike.

"As lords, they have to supervise the work of the serfs to meet the tax requirements of the Duke and the King. They also have to protect their subjects from the raids of greenskins, beasts and Norscans. Therefore, only in major wars,

Only the knights of the kingdom will respond to the call of the senior lord and join the war with their own armed attendants."

Snorri nodded when he heard this. It seemed that if he wanted to get the help of a high-level knight corps, he would have to start with the upper-class nobles of Bretonnia.

He has plenty of time, and the entire fleet will spend the New Year at Karak-Breeze Keep, which is to leave enough time for the merchants to travel throughout Bretonnia.

At the same time, merchants from the Reikland of the human empire would cross the Reik River to carry out trade.

Even though this information is kept tight-lipped by those who know about it, there are high elves colonies on the coast of Bretonnia. Through this channel, it is possible to trade with the high elves without going to the Ulthuan ring in the middle of the vast ocean.


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