Young Sir Dent was taught that a noble must master fencing. His mentor explained, "Fencing requires knowledge, elegance, dexterity, mental agility, and above all, nobility. Each strike and parry embodies these virtues."
Sir Dent understood that fencing was more than combat; it was a reflection of a noble's mind and spirit. Embracing his training, Sir Dent aspired to master fencing to perfection and be able to win any duel.
Years ed, and Sir Dent's dedication bore fruit. He became a masterful duelist, known throughout the land for his unparalleled skill and grace... However, Sir Dent's philosophy leaned more towards all kinds of Hedonism than nobility in combat...
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Sir Dent understood that fencing was more than combat; it was a reflection of a noble's mind and spirit. Embracing his training, Sir Dent aspired to master fencing to perfection and be able to win any duel.
Years ed, and Sir Dent's dedication bore fruit. He became a masterful duelist, known throughout the land for his unparalleled skill and grace... However, Sir Dent's philosophy leaned more towards all kinds of Hedonism than nobility in combat...
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