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Much of peoples' idea of '''chivalry''' is ''tainted'' by the fairytale version of history ([[knight]]s in shining [[armour]] and so on). Chivalry is complex and involves the set of rules by which knights would not only do [[combat]] but also lead their everyday lives. '''All''' SCA fighters are required to behave in a chivalrous manner (''see Rule 6 of [[Rules of the list]]''). Everyone else should aspire to being chivalrous as well ;)
Many people have a conception of '''chivalry''' tainted by the fairytale version of history, where perfect [[knight]]s in shining [[armour]] fought dragons, and rescued fair maidens in distress.

Actual chivalry is complex, bound up in the set of rules by which later [[period]] knights would not only do [[combat]] but also lead their everyday lives. '''All''' SCA fighters are required to behave in a chivalrous manner (''see Rule 6 of [[Rules of the list]]''). Everyone else should aspire to being chivalrous as well ;)


'Chivalry' is one of the ideals in which SCA aspires to taking the ''best'' of medieval life and recreate it. Essentially it is respect to others (and yourself), humbleness, graciousness and courtesy.
'Chivalry' is one of the ideals in which SCA aspires to taking the ''best'' of medieval life and recreate it. Essentially it is respect to others (and yourself), humbleness, graciousness and courtesy.

Revision as of 09:21, 15 August 2003

Many people have a conception of chivalry tainted by the fairytale version of history, where perfect knights in shining armour fought dragons, and rescued fair maidens in distress.

Actual chivalry is complex, bound up in the set of rules by which later period knights would not only do combat but also lead their everyday lives. All SCA fighters are required to behave in a chivalrous manner (see Rule 6 of Rules of the list). Everyone else should aspire to being chivalrous as well ;)

'Chivalry' is one of the ideals in which SCA aspires to taking the best of medieval life and recreate it. Essentially it is respect to others (and yourself), humbleness, graciousness and courtesy.

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