"Oh? You've had a bit of sword training then? That's valuable, as is any experience with a bow. The rest can and will be learned within the Knights. Sometimes it's said that joining the Knights is easy. I suppose this is true." the Sergeant contemplated that for a moment. Many a time had it been brought up by potential candidtates at how simplistic the recruitment process seemed. That was born partly from ignorance and shortsightedness however. The recruitment process was one thing, but the true trial for Knighthood was one's time as a squire. The simple fact was, not every squire made it to the rank of Knight.
Some squires quit, some absconded, some died. It was through a person's squireship that they would find what it truly meant to be a Knight. It was the only means of preparation, as no amount of lore was sufficient to allow a person to understand that being a Knight wasn't simply the skill of one's sword or the speed of their mount, it was something inside. Some called it 'heart'. It was the desire to share and sacrifice, and to not fight for glory, but for the defense of the people. "Well, Aeryn, you're fit enough, and you've got the desire. These things are important, but it will be your dedication and determination that will allow you to rise from a squire and become a Knight. If you stay truthful and keep your desires honorable, I feel you will not fail. For this reason I find you a fine canditate, and will request an audience with the Grandmaster for you. He will be your final evaluation, and with his blessing I shall assign you a Patron and you will begin your squireship. Are you prepared?" the Knight finally asked, pulling out a piece of parchment, preparing to scribe notes as long as Aeryn said the word.
Some squires quit, some absconded, some died. It was through a person's squireship that they would find what it truly meant to be a Knight. It was the only means of preparation, as no amount of lore was sufficient to allow a person to understand that being a Knight wasn't simply the skill of one's sword or the speed of their mount, it was something inside. Some called it 'heart'. It was the desire to share and sacrifice, and to not fight for glory, but for the defense of the people. "Well, Aeryn, you're fit enough, and you've got the desire. These things are important, but it will be your dedication and determination that will allow you to rise from a squire and become a Knight. If you stay truthful and keep your desires honorable, I feel you will not fail. For this reason I find you a fine canditate, and will request an audience with the Grandmaster for you. He will be your final evaluation, and with his blessing I shall assign you a Patron and you will begin your squireship. Are you prepared?" the Knight finally asked, pulling out a piece of parchment, preparing to scribe notes as long as Aeryn said the word.