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aking
the knight to be an enemy of the King, you try to block
his charge toward the King by riding in front of his
horse, which causes him to swerve into the path of
another knight bearing down on him from behind. As he
tries to regain control of his horse, he is thrown from
the saddle by the other knight, who attacks him, wounding
him badly. The knight who was just thrown was part of the
Kings loyal bodyguard. His help in the battle might
have turned the tide.With the
battle over and the king slain, your attention turns to
other things: escape, overseas travel disguises, perhaps
a new name.
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