Reminds me a little of Mr. Rogers' famous "look for the helpers" quote
Reminds me a little of Mr. Rogers' famous "look for the helpers" quote
Reminds me a little of Mr. Rogers' famous "look for the helpers" quote
Also reminds me a bit of this quote from GK Chesterton (paraphrased): “Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed."
Shout out to Scooby Doo for teaching kids that weirdness always had a misbehaving adult behind it and that no-one is above the law
I really like the sentiment, although brave knights were just violent aristocrats - the most commonly met cruel enemy throughout history.
AKAB
It actually would have been a harsher term back in those days to be called a bastard. They took that shit serious.
We're talking about fiction though. Fictional knights can be brave and heroic.