Editing Kingdoms: Creating the Court

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Each Court has two Knights - one Seelie and one Unseelie.
 
Each Court has two Knights - one Seelie and one Unseelie.
  
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A Knight is, essentially, a master of aggressive warfare. Knights are essential to success in the season of Summer, and will be the Pieces you use most often to lead your Summer Campaigns. Knights are often fine warriors in their own right, are often skilled war-commanders and are almost always fiercely loyal to their monarchs.
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A Knight is, essentially, a master of warfare. Knights are essential to success in the season of Summer, and will be the Pieces you use most often to lead your Summer Campaigns. Knights are often fine warriors in their own right, are often skilled war-commanders and are almost always fiercely loyal to their monarchs.
  
 
Cynics might observe that aside from cosmetic and moral differences, Seelie and Unseelie Knights fulfil much the same function. The most important differentiator, of course, is that one Knight will follow the orders of his Queen, and the other will follow the orders of his King.
 
Cynics might observe that aside from cosmetic and moral differences, Seelie and Unseelie Knights fulfil much the same function. The most important differentiator, of course, is that one Knight will follow the orders of his Queen, and the other will follow the orders of his King.

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