πI recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Mutant Knights" was a fantasy-epic fantasy novel. It was about an associate professor of life engineering who traveled to a different world in medieval Europe and established the Mutant Knights, which set off a revolutionary frenzy in the Middle Ages. The plot was a little more serious as it involved fantasy and biochemical knowledge, but it became more exciting as the game progressed. 2. "The Sword of the Temple" was a historical novel set in the Crusade era after the fall of Aca. It was about a templar knight who decided to return to Greece with his sword. He placed all his hopes on a boy and vowed to train him into the most perfect templar knight in the Christian world to atone for his sins. It did not travel through time, did not have a cheat code, and had rigorous research. It was a traditional historical text. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend a few European medieval novels to you. They are Scientology, The Count Is Too Hard, Let Go of That Witch, The God of All Laws, The Viking Sea Emperor, The Sword of the Temple, and The Countess. These novels all involved the historical plots of the European medieval period. There were fantasy, history, swords, magic, and many other different elements to satisfy the tastes of all readers. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
πI recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "The Big Boss Makes Construction in the Middle Ages" was a fantasy romance novel. It described a 21st century foodie girl who traveled to the Middle Ages and had to face a life of escape and lead her people to farm and make a fortune. 2. "Mutant Knights"-This fantasy, epic fantasy novel, the protagonist traveled to a different world in medieval Europe and established a mutant knight order that swept away thousands of troops. It set off a revolutionary frenzy in the Middle Ages. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Of course! I especially recommend "The Earl is Too Hard", which tells the story of a hereditary earl spanning many centuries. It's full of magic and fantasy elements. There was also the Church of Science, which told the story of the struggles and struggles of medieval Europe during the dark period of science. It was full of fantasy elements and various scientific technologies. In addition, there were also William the Conqueror and Medieval Heroes. These two novels described the history and legends of medieval Western Europe. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
, I recommend the following novels to you. They are all classic works with a medieval European background: 1. "The Church of Science": The story was about the Middle Ages in Europe, which was known as the darkest era of science. However, the High Priest of Light, Thomas Evans, brought light to the masses. The God of the Sky, Galilo, let everyone see the vastness of the universe. The ancestor of steam, Watt, let humans feel the power of machinery. 2. Let Go of the Witch: The protagonist becomes a glorious prince, only to discover that the witch really exists and has magic. The Witch Farming, which was to carry out farming to the end. 3. "Viking Poseidon": With the Viking pirates as the theme, an uninvited guest, a greedy, sinister, money-loving, stingy soul transmigrated, and a shocking change followed, sweeping through medieval Europe! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following books to you: The Lord of the Rings, The Three Musketeers, Pocahontas, Red and Black. As for the movies, I would recommend you to watch Henry V, The Crown, The Viking Saga, and Destiny. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Alright, here are a few good medieval European knight movies to recommend: 1 Braveheart: This is a 1995 classic film directed by William Warner, adapted from Arthur Clarke's novel of the same name. It tells the legendary story of the famous battle hero in Scottish history, William Wallace. 2. The Code of the Knight: This is a 2010 film, adapted from the British film directed by Chris Nolan, about a group of knights in the dark ages. 3. Joan of Arc (The Movie Version of Joan of Arc): This is a 1995 film directed by Nolan and adapted from Joan of Arc's biography of The same name. It tells the story of Joan of Arc's resistance against the Spanish invaders in medieval France. 4. Journey to the West: This is a 1979 film directed by Chris Norland, adapted from Cahill van der Lahn's novel of the same name. It tells the story of a knight's journey to explore the mysterious world. 5 Game of Thrones: This is a 2011 TV series directed by George R.R. Martin and adapted from his novel of the same name. It tells the story of the struggle and political conspiracy between the seven kingdoms. The protagonists are the Iron Prince Jaime Lannister and the Dragon Lady Daenerys Targaryen.
πAccording to your needs, I recommend two novels to you: Escape from the World and Let Go of That Witch. " Escape from the World " was a fantasy romance novel. The female protagonist became a mutated zombie ten years after the apocalypse. She was taken to a world similar to medieval Europe by the strongest ability team and began her journey to another world. " Let Go of That Witch " was a fantasy-epic fantasy novel. The female protagonist traveled to the medieval Kingdom of England and discovered that witches really existed and had magical powers. In the story, the female protagonist would create a witch farming story. I hope these two novels will meet your needs. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope that you will like it.π
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Let Go of That Witch": The female protagonist Cheng Yan traveled to the Middle Ages in Europe and discovered that witches really existed and had magic power. She began to farm and watched how she would farm until the end. 2. "Viking the Poseidon": The female protagonist travels to Scandinavia in the Middle Ages and becomes a pirate. Watch how she rides the sea and herds Europe. 3. The Countess: The female protagonist, Irene, traveled to 13th-century Iceland, conquered the territory of the male protagonist, Baron Thomas, and led the people. 4. "The Age of Empires: Crossing the Middle Ages": The male protagonist, Li Gang, travels to medieval Europe and discovers that history is different from what he knows. Let's see how he survives in this era. 5. [The Attacking Aristocrat: The soul of the male protagonist travels to a place similar to medieval Europe, becoming a pioneering aristocrat and fighting against powerful enemies.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The real code of conduct for medieval European knights can be found in the following examples: The Knight's Code was a law in medieval Europe to ensure that knights 'actions were in line with moral and professional ethics. The Knight's Code was formulated by the leader of the knight class and widely disseminated to the knights to ensure that their behavior was in line with the rules. The knight's code of conduct usually included the following clauses: Loyalty: Knights must be loyal to their country and monarch and abide by the laws and policies of the country. 2. Honor: Knights must maintain their honor and dignity and avoid any actions that damage their honor. Justice: Knights must treat their prey and opponents fairly without prejudice or discrimination. 4. Courage: The knight must be brave enough to protect people and property without fear of difficulties and dangers. 5. Generosity: Knights must be generous and share their wealth and resources to help those in need. The knight's code of conduct wasn't immutable. It would constantly be modified and adjusted with the changes of the times and the changes of the knight's class. For example, in the 15th century, the knight code stipulated that knights must wear armor and weapons to abide by etiquette and tradition. In the 17th century, the knight's code of conduct emphasized the responsibilities and obligations of knights and that they must participate in political and military activities. The real code of conduct for knights in medieval Europe was a legal norm with important historical value and cultural significance. It had a profound impact on the behavior and moral values of the knights.
πI recommend the novel "Rise of the European King" to you. It tells the story of a wandering knight, Marlin, who was driven out of his home. Through his struggles, he became the king of the mercenary world and finally conquered Europe. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π