The White Knight
Once upon a time, there was a brave and noble knight named Sir William. He was a champion of justice and truth, and a protector of the helpless and vulnerable. He boasted great strength and courage, and he was respected by everyone in the kingdom. People talked of the White Knight, with admiration and awe, and many fathers would tell their children tales of the White Knights deeds in an attempt to inspire the children to be honorable.
One day, Sir William heard of a great tournament to be held in a city far away. The tournament would decide who would be crowned champion amongst all the knights of the kingdom, and so Sir William set out to compete.
On the way to the tournament, Sir William encountered a young man in distress. Sir William immediately stopped his horse and leaped off to assist the poor man, who was being attacked by a giant. Without hesitation, Sir William engaged the giant in a fierce battle, wielding his sword like a master and using his strength and courage to drive the giant away. The young man thanked Sir William for saving his life and told him that his name was Alexander. Alexander then asked for Sir Williams help to save his beloved, who had been taken captive by a fierce dragon.
Without a second thought, Sir William agreed, and the two of them rode off together on his white horse. Along the way they faced many trials, but they were always successful due to Sir Williams superior strength, skill and wit. Eventually, Sir William and Alexander reached the dragons lair, where they found the dragon in a deep sleep. Sir William was able to sneak past the dragon and free Alexanders beloved, who thanked them both before riding off on the white horse.
Sir William and Alexander then continued on to the tournament, where Sir William emerged as the victor. King and country cheered as Sir William rode proudly at the head of a parade through the streets. This event spread the word of the White Knight, and tales of his heroic deeds spread quickly throughout the realm.
From that day on Sir William was known as the White Knight, and was held in the highest regard. He became a symbol of courage, justice, and honor among all the peoples of the kingdom, and his example served as an inspiration for others to follow. His name is still spoken in whispers, but he will forever remain the White Knight of the kingdom.