Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Knights of the Round table


A long time ago in England, King Arthur and his knights met together at a great round table which signified equality between everyone. The Knights of the Round Table were taught to humbly respect everyone, even the poorest of people. Well, of course you are probably thinking, “What did they do at the Round Table?” They made important plans. They served King Arthur, whom they greatly loved, and obeyed the code of honor. Faithfully they vowed to help any lady in need, protect the weak, and fight evildoers. They inspired loyalty, unselfishness, and mercy. Although these stories are mostly legends, we still love them and hide them in our hearts even today.

2 comments:

Palace said...

Hello Paladin,

This is a WONDERFUL site, and you are an amazing young man! Thank you for asking me to be a follower. I read your profile and I have the very book you said is one of your favorites, D'Aulaire's Greek Myths. I love it also. And this is a great synopsis of one of the stories. Fine job! Your friend, Palace

Paladin said...

Thank you very much!