Ever since I was little, I always remebered my dad standing up for what he believed in. He was, what some people call, a medieval man. There's no real code to being one. But this is the guidelines to being a medieval that I have observed in my dad. (I want everyone to know that I got a lot of this from the boyscout law and oath)
1. You have to be trustworthy.
2. You have to be loyal.
3. You have to be helpful.
4. You have to be friendly.
5. You have to be courteous.
6. You have to be kind.
7. You have to be obedient.
8. You have to be cheerful
9. You have to be thrifty.
10. You have to be brave.
11. You have to be clean.
12. You have to be reverent.
13. You have to be patient.
14. You have to be forgiving.
15. You have to be chivilrous
16. You have to be loving
17. You have to be physically strong.
18. You have to be mentally awake.
19. You have to be morally straightt
20. You have to be able to give yourself to god.
I always try to be like him, but the code I've noticed he's following is a difficult one. He's chosen his path. I've chosen mine. They're both the same path. You have to choose yours whether to be for god, or for anything else.
Trey