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Commoner is just his name. Good ol' John Commoner....wait a second. If he's a knight, how is he still a commoner? Knights are usually low nobility.
Commoner is just his name. Good ol' John Commoner....wait a second. If he's a knight, how is he still a commoner? Knights are usually low nobility.
Knights - as in, professional soldiers coming from the landed lower nobility, who owned their own armour (often inherited) and horse, and usually came at their lord's call at the head of their own lance, - were expensive.Except that medieval knights were EXPENSIVE, trained from childhood and well equiped. Dying for their lord/country is pessimistic way of looking at it but as a certain nutjob general said: you don't win a war dying for your country, you win it by making the other dumb bastard die for his.
circumstance of birth tend to follow you around, as it is now he is just noble trash that's basically a commoner. His son might be accepted into the aristocracy, but only generations of family service gets such respect....wait a second. If he's a knight, how is he still a commoner? Knights are usually low nobility.
In the first chapter someone said the tl mildly mistranslated, she calls him “mr commoner“ in the raws...wait a second. If he's a knight, how is he still a commoner? Knights are usually low nobility.
I suspect it's a power play by the noble's daughter, who is hanging around him in rather suspicious circumstances. I would not be surprised if she is being sent there to court him on the down low. Note how he said "the clergy is acting suspicious" Big clue, it means that the cardinal want's that lord's lands. I would not be surprised if the cardinal or the bishop makes a move, and in a few chapters the Bishop's daughter shows up.circumstance of birth tend to follow you around, as it is now he is just noble trash that's basically a commoner. His son might be accepted into the aristocracy, but only generations of family service gets such respect.