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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Fictional knights. It includes fictional knights that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Fictional Dame ; female knights or practitioners of chivalry .
While traveling through the Demon Realm as a peacekeeper, he dons an imposing black armor belonging to a former Demon King, addressing himself as a servant of the Queen called the Black Knight (黒騎士, Kuro Kishi). The Hero used to fight alongside three companions, a Female Knight, an Archer and a Wizard who followed their separate ways ...
Black knight; Black Knight (Arthurian legend) Black Knight (Marvel Comics) Black Knight (Dane Whitman) Black Knight (Monty Python) Black Knight (Nathan Garrett) Black Knight (Sir Percy) Blancandrin; Brandoch Daha; Ezra Bridger; Roger Brook; Bud Knight; Bud Light King
A famed knight of Arselia, and the leader of the squad of royal knights comprising Princess Lexia's personal bodyguards, who has to suffer the antics of both the princess and her father. Reigar von Arselia (レイガー・フォン・アルセリア, Reigā fon Aruseria) Voiced by: Ryuichi Kijima (Japanese); Aaron Campbell (English)
This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in video games, as opposed to licensed appearances in games. Pages in category "Fictional knights in video games" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
A magic knight, and original member of Nine's Own Goal. In real life, Bellriver uncovered vital information about the megacorporations that rule Japan. He was later assassinated to keep it from going public, but before dying, he was able to pass the info over to an unknown individual. He is the only known member of the guild to have died in ...
Twenty-nine-year-old Sword, real name Wilhelm Ragnvald (ヴィルヘルム・ランバルト, Viruherumu Ranbaruto), [7] is the holder of the title of Garo the Golden Knight in Garo: Vanishing Line. He is a straightforward and happy-go-lucky, yet well-meaning man often described by others as an idiot due to his shoot-first-ask-questions-later ...
Bradamante (occasionally spelled Bradamant) is a fictional knight heroine in two epic poems of the Renaissance: Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. [1] Since the poems exerted a wide influence on later culture, she became a recurring character in Western art.