What do you consider the quintessential knight in shinning armor?

Nekron

First Post
I love the idea of the valiant knight in shinning armor charging into battle and spouting off things like "Strength and honor!". Id like to here what the boards think the quintessential knight is. What makes the perfect good guy knight? is membership in some kind of "order" an important part of the qunitessential knight? Maby you have some examples from books or other material or maby your own creations to draw from? lets make this he quinessential, quintessential knight thread!


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hong

WotC's bitch
In roughly reverse-chronological order:

Gary Cooper as Marshall Will Kane in _High Noon_
Any Jimmy Stewart character in any Frank Capra movie
Captain America
Paul Heinreid as Victor Laszlo in _Casablanca_
Superman
Wong Fei Hung
Saladin
Charlemagne
Roland
Ogier the Dane
Sir Lancelot
Sir Galahad
Arjuna
(Aragorn)
(Imrahil of Dol Amroth)
(Luke Skywalker)
 

Tsyr

Explorer
Sturm, from Dragonlance. He wasn't part of an order officialy (At least at first), but he was always a knight at heart, moreso than much of the orginization. He had an almost childike system of ideals of how things should be, and he stuck to them, even when it was not the easy path.
 


hong

WotC's bitch
"So anyway, Luke Skywalker, Sturm Brightblade and Sir Didymus walk into a bar...."
 
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jasper

Rotten DM
Henry the 5th in Henry the 8th armour.
Again Henry 5 in the battle scenes from shakespeare.

El Cid the movie.
 



kenjib

First Post
To me the most pure distillation of knighthood is Don Quixote - someone who is completely uncompromising in clinging to his ideals in an unidealistic world. He is the ultimate romantic, which is both his greatest strength and his fatal flaw.
 

Bran Blackbyrd

Explorer
Dirty Harry.
He didn't have shining armor, but he did have a shining badge and gun.

Dirty Harry, as a modern day paladin, was discussed in a rather lengthy thread a while back.

Prince A:):):):)aka from Princess Mononoke (Mononoke Hime).

Sir Peter and Sir Orin from Flight of Dragons might actually qualify, but for most of the movie Peter is merged with a dragon...

Edit: It censored Prince A5hitaka's name? :rolleyes:
The sacrifices we make because of the idiots of the world...
 
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