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{{for|other uses|Black Knight (disambiguation)}}
 
{{for|other uses|Black Knight (disambiguation)}}
A '''black knight''' is a [[soldier]] or [[knight]] who either is not in service to a certain [[Allegiance|liege]] or does not want his liege, or himself, to be known and so does not have any [[heraldic]] standards or has painted them over with black paint. A good and well equipped soldier without a certain [[fealty]] was a wild card, or someone with the [[freedom]] to act, who you did not know what would happen, and a group of them could be a big problem for kings. Usually, a black knight is given a bad light, as a soldier who has covered up his standards to not be found out where they came from.
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A '''black knight''' is a character fictional stories. They are [[soldier]]s or [[knight]]s who do not have a lord, or the lord is secret. They do not have any [[heraldic]] standards or have painted them over with black paint. In these stories, black knights are usually evil knights that are good at fighting and usually work alone.  
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In made up stories, black knights are usually evil knights that are good at fighting and usually work alone. A good example of this would be the [[Arthurian legend]] of the black knight.
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In Arthurian legend Black Knight was a magical knight summoned by Sir Calogrenant. The Black Knight never told his name. He defeated Sir Calogrenant. Later The Black Knight was killed unfairly by Yvain in a act of revenge for his cousin, Sir Calogrenant.
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[[Category:Knights]]
 
[[Category:Knights]]