Talk:Flash Sentry (EG)/@comment-24659719-20160717041909

Flash represents chivalry and here is the definition of what that is exactly: chivalryˈʃɪv(ə)lri/ nounnoun: chivalry#1.the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code."the age of chivalry"#*the combination of qualities expected of an ideal knight, namely courage, honour, courtesy, justice, and a readiness to help the weak."tales of chivalry and knightly deeds"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy" style="color:rgb(135,135,135)!important;border-collapse:collapse;" OriginMiddle English: from Old French chevalerie, from medieval Latin caballerius, for late Latin caballarius‘horseman’ (see chevalier).(source: google.com) hope this helps you understand his character better.
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:top;white-space:nowrap;padding:0px3px0px0px;"|synonyms:
 * style="padding:0px;"|knight errantry, the knightly code, knighthood, courtly manners, knightliness,courtliness, nobility, magnanimity; bravery, courage, boldness, valour, heroism,daring, intrepidity; honour, integrity, high-mindedness, justice, justness, fairness,loyalty, constancy, trueness, truthfulness, virtuousness"Edward III created a court which exemplified the values of chivalry"
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 * 1) *courteous behaviour, especially that of a man towards women.plural noun: chivalries"he still retained a sense of chivalry towards women"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy" style="color:rgb(135,135,135)!important;border-collapse:collapse;"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:top;white-space:nowrap;padding:0px3px0px0px;"|synonyms:
 * style="padding:0px;"|gallantry, gentlemanliness, thoughtfulness, attentiveness, consideration,considerateness; courtesy, courteousness, politeness, graciousness,mannerliness, good manners, urbanity, courtliness"small but pleasing acts of chivalry that seemed to come so naturally to him"
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 * 1) 2.archaic knights, noblemen, and horsemen collectively."I fought against the cream of French chivalry"