They would probebly be a bit battered and bruised and a little bit poorer, they'd get drunk, make some new friends and either try and find the next tourney, go home, or join a nobleman's retinue.
They wouldnt feel dishonoured becuase there was nothing they should feel dishonoured about they simply lost.
No, knights did not joust to the death. Jousting was a form of combat training and entertainment where knights would use lances to try to unseat their opponent from their horse. The goal was to unhorse the opponent, not to cause serious injury or death.
Knights fought in the middle ages. In the first battle of the 100 years war, arrows from English longbows pierced the armor of French knights. That made the armor of knights useless in warfare. As a result, they had to put their armor away.
Jousting wasn't intended to be lethal, although accidents did happen. The scoring system was by hits scored, or by unseating a rider.
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The Knights of the Roundtable often would joust with each other just to keep up their skills in this brutal game.
Knights who demonstrated their fighting skills in contests were often called tournament knights. Tournaments were events where knights competed against each other in various combat activities to showcase their prowess and skill.
Joust to the death.
A jousting tournament is an event where knights compete by riding on horseback with lances to try and knock each other off. It was a popular form of entertainment and competition in the Middle Ages.
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In "The Once and Future King," the joust between King Pellinore and Sir Grummore is a comical and exaggerated event. Both knights are portrayed as clumsy and inept, with Pellinore frequently losing his helmet and Grummore unable to control his horse. The joust ends in a draw, highlighting the novel's satirical tone towards the traditional chivalric ideals of knights and their behavior.
Death Knights of Krynn happened in 1991.
Death Knights of Krynn was created in 1991.
For the knights, they joust each other. The first one who knocked off the opposing knight off his horse by lance will be the winner.