KNIGHT AND SKIPPER Dylan Ramson, Tayler Peterson, Shakira Rector, Merima Lilic.

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KNIGHT AND SKIPPER Dylan Ramson, Tayler Peterson, Shakira Rector, Merima Lilic

KNIGHT  He fought for his religion and people. “No christian man so often, of his rank”  He traveled a lot. “When, in Granada, Algeciras sank under assault, he had been there, and in North Africa, raiding Benamarin”

SPEAKS AND ACTS  He acts with honor and bravery “Thrice in the list, and always killed his man. The same distinguished knight had led the van”  He was a gentleman and smart “He was of sovereign value in all eyes. And though so much distinguished, he was wise”

THINKS AND FEELS  He feels responsible “Truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy. He had done nobly in his sovereign’s war”  He feels humble “Just home from service, he had joined our ranks to do his pilgrimage and render thanks”

LOOKS AND DRESSES  He wears fustian “ He wore fustian tunic stained and dark”  He looked like he got out of war “With smudges where his armor had left mark”

SKIPPER  He’s a sailor. “If, when he fought, the enemy vessel sank,”  He’s from Dartmouth. “He came from Dartmouth, so I understood.”

SPEAKS AND ACTS  He was malicious and merciless. “He sent his prisoners home; they walked the plank.”  He was physically fit. “Hardy he was, prudent in undertaking;”

THINKS AND FEELS  Didn’t value human life. “He sent his prisoners home; they walked the plank”  He did whatever he wanted. “The nicer rules of conscience he ignored.”

LOOKS AND DRESSES  He wore a dagger on his neck. “A dagger on a lanyard falling free hung from his neck under his arm and down.”  He wears a woollen gown. “And the woollen gown that reached his knee”