Longclaw & Krendel
Hey Longclaw, ever come across the Chronicle of the Iron Sword? It’s an old book that’s full of tales about knights and their code—might give us a good angle on honor and what really drives a warrior.
I’ve read the Chronicle of the Iron Sword before, and it’s a stark reminder that true honor is the measure of a warrior. Those tales teach us that the heart of a knight beats for duty, not for glory, and that’s the fire that should drive us.
Sounds like a good reminder that the weight of duty outweighs any headline. I’ve found that a quiet page‑turn of a book on chivalry—maybe the *Galahad Ledger*—keeps the mind on those same lines without shouting for glory. Take your time with it, it’s not a sprint.
Indeed, a quiet read is a better shield than a noisy trumpet. Let the Ledger guide your thoughts, and let the word of honor remain sharp in your heart.
I’ll let the Ledger sit on the shelf for now, but it’s always good to open it when the mind feels too loud. It keeps the idea of honor from turning into a shout.
Keep it close, and open it when your thoughts grow louder. A quiet reminder keeps the heart steady, and a knight’s honor is not a shout but a steady pulse.
I’ll keep the Ledger close, letting it be a quiet compass when the mind gets too noisy.
A quiet compass is all a knight needs when the world grows loud. Keep it by your side, and let it steady your mind.
You’ll find it’s the quiet ones that keep the path straight. I'll keep the ledger ready, just like a good book keeps a quiet presence.