They were allowed to take dumps and pee in the kings bathroom and were allowed to kill anyone without the kings orders and the knights were also allowed to be able to behead there wife if they wanted to.
Yes the Knights of Labor allowed unskilled workers and skilled workers alike.
Yes.
Knights were not simply allowed to kill peasants. I know of no secular laws that allowed this, and Church law certainly would not, unless the peasants were guilty of some crime. A country that gave knights free reign to do such a thing would have been at odds with the Church very quickly. It was allowed in ancient Rome, but even in ancient Rome, the laws had changed.
Yes
all workers
In competitive play for the Phantom Knights archetype, the use of Phantom Knights Sword is allowed and can be a beneficial card to include in your deck strategy.
Usually their noble steed, which is a Horse.
they allowed both skilled and unskilled workers
they allowed both unskilled and skilled workers
they allowed both unskilled and skilled workers
they allowed both unskilled and skilled workers
they allowed both skilled and unskilled workers