Talk:The First Code

Unfair doesn't mean unpopular. It was said by Merlin that the code is wrong, that's why he's tempted to bend it, but we don't hear that's it's not popular, we don't know what people think about it. We have to hear carefully about the necessity of the code : As Uther knew he would have to trust those each of his knights with his life, he had to chose them from the familie that had sworn allegiance to him. The knighthood is a question of loyalty and allegiance to a king, or, at least a lord. The knights are, first of all, warriors, their belong to an army which has sworn to protect the kingdom with life. Ok, Arthur decide later to bend the code and to knight commoners, but it was much later and it's not a proof of unpopularity. Knightofthecart 18:45, March 1, 2012 (UTC)