Rathi’s careful planning allowed him to avoid deadly traps and navigate treacherous tunnels, ultimately leading him to the artifact. Upon his return, Knight Commander Edward praised Rathi, saying, “A good knight always thinks before he acts. Your common sense has served you well, Rathi.”
In the world of Eridoria, where bravery and honor are paramount, Rathi’s chronicles offer a refreshing reminder that sometimes, it’s not the sword that makes the knight, but the mind behind it. Rookie Knight Rathi - A Knight-s Common Sense C...
One of Rathi’s earliest mistakes was attempting to slay a dragon with nothing but a rusty sword and a prayer. The dragon, unsurprisingly, had other plans and chased Rathi back to the village, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Knight Commander Edward was left shaking his head, muttering, “Common sense, Rathi, common sense!” Rathi’s careful planning allowed him to avoid deadly
As Rathi’s reputation grew, so did his ego. He began to take unnecessary risks, often leaping into battles without a second thought. Knight Commander Edward, sensing Rathi’s growing arrogance, sat him down for a heart-to-heart talk. One of Rathi’s earliest mistakes was attempting to
As Rathi continued his training, he learned the value of planning and preparation. Before embarking on a quest, he would meticulously research the terrain, gather intelligence on his enemies, and pack essential supplies. This newfound sense of responsibility served him well during a mission to retrieve a valuable artifact from a long-abandoned ruin.
Rathi took these words to heart, recognizing that even the greatest knights have limitations. He began to seek guidance from his peers and mentors, learning from their experiences and adapting to new situations.
In the land of Eridoria, where honor and chivalry reign supreme, a new generation of knights is rising to defend the realm against darkness and evil. Among them is Rookie Knight Rathi, a young and ambitious warrior who has embarked on a journey to become one of the greatest knights of all time. As he navigates the challenges of knighthood, Rathi has learned that being a true hero requires more than just bravery and swordsmanship – it demands common sense.