A knight might spare another in battle for various reasons, such as showing mercy, honoring a code of chivalry, or recognizing a skilled opponent worthy of respect. The decision could also be influenced by factors like surrender or a change in circumstances that make further combat unnecessary.
The Squire not only helped the Knight get ready for battle, but he also fought in battle with him. The Squire also went everywhere the Knight went to learn the values of Chivalry, and how to be a Knight, so when knighting season came the Squire would be Dubbed a Knight and he would be granted a Squire of his own.
Protect the King at all cost.
The life of a knight started at a very young age. From about 7-14 years old a son of a noble would live with another noble, and learn basic strategies. This is called a page. Then at about age 14, a page would become a squire and be an apprentice to a knight. Lastly, at about the age of 21, the squire would become a knight and fight in battle.
Meta Knight.
Carry the knight's equipament, aid the knight in daily life and in battle too if needed, basiclly a serveant, he had to learn all he could from the knight, cause one day he would become a knight himself.
Squire
The night would were his stereotypical armour and ride a horse
If they were to both engage in battle, Meta Knight would win in less than 5 seconds. But as far as comedy wise... Cartman would be better. overall... Meta knight
A knight would have a "sword." Swords are typically associated with knights, symbolizing their role as warriors in battle. The term "sword" consists of five letters and is a quintessential part of a knight's equipment.
A knights apprentice is called a squire and they learn from him. They would have to follow the knight into battle and dreess him for battle. They would hold the knights extra weapons. At the age of 21 the become a knight and then they take a squire themself and it goes on and on.
Horse Shield Armor Helmet Sword
sword, helmet, shield, horse, armor