The vassals and knight would continue service at the king's expense.
Depending of the knight's properties, if a knight had a castle he would live in his castle, if he had just a small house he would live in that house.If the knight was in service to a King or Lord than he would live at the King or Lord's court or wherever he was comanded to.
The king would tap a sword or some thing similar on the shoulders and dub him knight
Protect the King at all cost.
King's Knight happened in 1986.
A homophone for someone that protects a king would be a "knight."
King Arthur did not become a knight. He was working for a knight and planning to become one, but he became king first. There was a contest once that Merlin held. Uther Pendragon was king but died. They had to decide who would be king of England so they put a magical sword in a stone. Whoever pulled it out was king of England and King Arthur did.
The Japanese equivalent to a knight would most likely be a Samurai
the Medieval Knight did not earn money. In return for his services to the lord or king, the knight would be payed by gaining land.
i like both its close but i would have to say vampier knight
King's Knight was created on 1986-09-18.
King Arthur's best knight was Lancelot