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In addition Werthead Send a noteboard - 19/01/2010 10:38:40 PM
I've seen a lot of books and video games that use it. I like it better anyways.


'Ser' was more widely used when knights actually had to go and kill people and perform heroic deeds to get knighted.

'Sir' feels like a lot more modern when the award is purely honorary, and Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen and Terry Pratchett aren't expected to engage in jousting to prove their worth. Although it would still be awesome if they did :)
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Has GRR Martin... - 19/01/2010 08:26:28 PM 914 Views
It's just an old-school spelling for the word. *NM* - 19/01/2010 08:57:37 PM 186 Views
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I'm not sure about him, but as Wert said, it's old school - 19/01/2010 09:58:44 PM 590 Views
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HA HA, I can just see Sir Patrick unseat Sir Terry from his horse. - 20/01/2010 10:33:04 AM 551 Views
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oh thats bad!! LOL *NM* - 24/01/2010 09:35:57 PM 189 Views

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