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* Having a dedicated mindset and code of conduct. (not necessarily one of honor and chivalry, as can be seen with Toren) | * Having a dedicated mindset and code of conduct. (not necessarily one of honor and chivalry, as can be seen with Toren) | ||
* Being inducted by other [Knights]. (as would be the case with [[Rabbiteater]]<ref name="Talia" />, and most [Squires]) | * Being inducted by other [Knights]. (as would be the case with [[Rabbiteater]]<ref name="Talia" />, and most [Squires]) | ||
* Being appointed by [[Royalty]]. It can be done at their discretion if they are in anonymity, but would otherwise require permission of the throne, as it would induct the knighted into the nation's Order.<ref name=":0" /> (as has been seen with [[Brunkr]] and | * Being appointed by [[Royalty]]. It can be done at their discretion if they are in anonymity, but would otherwise require permission of the throne, as it would induct the knighted into the nation's Order.<ref name=":0" /> (as has been seen with [[Brunkr]] and Durene) | ||
*Performing a ceremony of knighthood. (as seen with | *Performing a ceremony of knighthood. (as seen with Norman)<ref name=":0" /> | ||
Most [Knights] seen in the storyline of the Wandering Inn are [[Humans]], although the class is ''not'' race-restricted. [[Drakes]] have been said<!--by Noass and Relz!--><ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/02/26/7-10-k/ Chapter 7.10 K]</ref> to not gain the class, similar to [[Gnolls]] - however, this just seems to be a matter of custom and accessibility, as [[Brunkr]] was able to gain the class. Instead, it seems that [Humans] are trying to not make the class available to most other races. Aside from those already mentioned, [[Goblins]] may also gain the class.<ref name="Talia">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/11/30/interlude-talia/ Interlude - Talia]</ref> Some other races also ''seem'' predisposed to have [Knights], but have not been witnessed to have any: [[Centaurs]] have [Lancers] as their heavy cavalry instead.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/10/1-06-d/ Chapter 1.06 D]</ref> [[Dullahans]] seem less comfortable with riding and apparently excel in [Armored] combat classes (some strive to become [[War Walkers]], with special classes like [Juggernauts] and [Behemoths] among them). [[Half-Elves]], [[Dwarves]] and [[String People]] are races extremely close to the Human build, as well. | Most [Knights] seen in the storyline of the Wandering Inn are [[Humans]], although the class is ''not'' race-restricted. [[Drakes]] have been said<!--by Noass and Relz!--><ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/02/26/7-10-k/ Chapter 7.10 K]</ref> to not gain the class, similar to [[Gnolls]] - however, this just seems to be a matter of custom and accessibility, as [[Brunkr]] was able to gain the class. Instead, it seems that [Humans] are trying to not make the class available to most other races. Aside from those already mentioned, [[Goblins]] may also gain the class.<ref name="Talia">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/11/30/interlude-talia/ Interlude - Talia]</ref> Some other races also ''seem'' predisposed to have [Knights], but have not been witnessed to have any: [[Centaurs]] have [Lancers] as their heavy cavalry instead.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/10/1-06-d/ Chapter 1.06 D]</ref> [[Dullahans]] seem less comfortable with riding and apparently excel in [Armored] combat classes (some strive to become [[War Walkers]], with special classes like [Juggernauts] and [Behemoths] among them). [[Half-Elves]], [[Dwarves]] and [[String People]] are races extremely close to the Human build, as well. |