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==Trivia==
==Trivia==


*Some species have more difficulties becoming [Knights]. Gnolls get hot in armor due to their fur. Lizardfolk are too light, and their Naga evolutions cannot ride horse. Drakes have trouble with tail armor, and have a harder time horse riding because of of those same tails.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/07/15/7-35-c/ Chapter 7.35 C]</ref>
*[Knights] were a necessity in the times when [[Dragons]] roamed all of Innworld. In fact, their current numbers are much lower today than in the times millennia ago.<ref name="Talia" />
*[Knights] were a necessity in the times when [[Dragons]] roamed all of Innworld. In fact, their current numbers are much lower today than in the times millennia ago.<ref name="Talia" />
*Under the Havingtel reign, 300 years of knightly service entitled de facto entry into the nobility. This was of course not achievable for any race whose lifespan was too short.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/12/07/interlude-age-and-tales/ Interlude - Age and Tales]</ref>
*Under the Havingtel reign, 300 years of knightly service entitled de facto entry into the nobility. This was of course not achievable for any race whose lifespan was too short.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/12/07/interlude-age-and-tales/ Interlude - Age and Tales]</ref>
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