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True [[knight]]s are very rare heroes; they fight the good fight, making war on troublesome users while themselves staying firmly within the bounds of community standards. It is extremely demanding work, and few have the necessary, special combination of skill, talent, grace, character, intelligence, and sheer perseverence to rise to this status.  
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True [[Knight|knight]]s are very rare heroes; they fight the good fight, making war on troublesome users while themselves staying firmly within the bounds of community standards. It is extremely demanding work, and few have the necessary, special combination of skill, talent, grace, character, intelligence, and sheer perseverence to rise to this status.  
  
 
Knights also spend considerable time and effort aiding the weak and doing good deeds. The most contemporary example is perhaps the figure of the [[Lone Ranger]].  
 
Knights also spend considerable time and effort aiding the weak and doing good deeds. The most contemporary example is perhaps the figure of the [[Lone Ranger]].  
  
 
It is perhaps noteworthy that no true knight ever accepts the label. [[User:Xiong|&mdash; [[User:Xiong|Xiong]][[Special:Emailuser/Xiong|<font color="#997749">&#29066;</font>]][[User talk:Xiong|talk]]]] 00:39, 24 Apr 2005 (CDT)
 
It is perhaps noteworthy that no true knight ever accepts the label. [[User:Xiong|&mdash; [[User:Xiong|Xiong]][[Special:Emailuser/Xiong|<font color="#997749">&#29066;</font>]][[User talk:Xiong|talk]]]] 00:39, 24 Apr 2005 (CDT)

Latest revision as of 05:39, 24 April 2005

True knights are very rare heroes; they fight the good fight, making war on troublesome users while themselves staying firmly within the bounds of community standards. It is extremely demanding work, and few have the necessary, special combination of skill, talent, grace, character, intelligence, and sheer perseverence to rise to this status.

Knights also spend considerable time and effort aiding the weak and doing good deeds. The most contemporary example is perhaps the figure of the Lone Ranger.

It is perhaps noteworthy that no true knight ever accepts the label. [[User:Xiong|— Xiongtalk]] 00:39, 24 Apr 2005 (CDT)