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The Tourney
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When knights were bold, they fought not only in battle but in tourneys. Originally this was a melee — divided into two sides, the knights proceeded to go at each other with great vigor and frequent deaths. As time went on, the more familiar jousting was added; by the time of the Renaissance, jousts often dominated, along with other entertainments, especially highly stylized pageantry. (The original tournaments, named so for the way the horses would turn to do the next pass at arms.) Not surprisingly, this often features in fiction with knights from the Chivalric Romance onward. Usually just jousting, and fairly innocuously — deaths are treated as rare freak accidents. Though the jousting can also contain hidden rivalries, or even be Trial by Combat. In some cases, a princess or great lady will marry the victor. The Black Knight may show up, unidentified. Indeed, some knights have taken advantage of the armor to maintain a Secret Identity as a menial servant — often three tournaments before he's unmasked. It can be distinguished from the Gladiator Games in that tourney are fought in by men of Royal Blood, or Blue Blood. Without being knighted, a character can't compete. (At least, if he tells the truth.) It's very common for it to be part of the celebration after a knighting — after all the new knight must show what he's made of. It's also very common for a knight to carry The Lady's Favor for it. Compare and contrast the modern trope of the Tournament Arc, which can overlap with The Tourney if the entrants are sufficiently high-profile in the setting and there's enough pageantry, intrigue, and stakes around the events. |
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In the Belgariad and Malloreon, the Arendish people, who basically embody a parody of Chivalric Romance, have tourneys regularly for various reasons, including the purposes of Trial by Combat. A few other races have tourneys as well, usually to settle arguments over which warrior is the best with the minimum of bloodshed. | |
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Moth and Cobweb: In John C. Wright's Green Knight's Squire, the knights of Summer and Winter fight in one that verges on highly ritual combat. We also hear that in the back story, Ygrainne had talked the elf knights into this instead of Gladiator Games, pointing out that they should be able to do what merely human knights did. | |
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Sleepless: King Surno hosts a tournament to celebrate his accession to the throne of Harbeny, even asking Lady Poppy (the daughter of his brother, the previous ruler King Verato) to bestow The Lady's Favour as the tournament opens. | |
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In A Kid in King Arthur's Court, a tournament of arms is held to determine who will win the hand of King Arthur's elder daughter, Princess Sarah. Arthur surprises his people by opening the tournament to everyone, rather than just nobles, so that the man Sarah loves has a chance. | |
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In Robin Hood (1973), Prince John organizes an archery tournament to lure Robin out of hiding, and uses the perfect bait by awarding the winner a kiss from Maid Marian. | |
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Begin appearing frequently in Squire, the third Protector of the Small book. Keladry begins taking part during the Royal Progress, having been trained by her knightmaster Lord Raoul, one of the kingdom's greatest jousters, and turns out to be quite good at it. She eventually winds up competing against her former training master Lord Wyldon, who promptly dumps her on her arse in the dirt — when he's not dumping her on her face, her shoulder, or her back. Lord Raoul consoles her by pointing out that he no longer jousts against Wyldon simply to preserve his pride, as Wyldon beats him every time. | |
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In Ivanhoe, Ivanhoe and other knights fight in one. Much is made of the violence of the melee. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Some Dragon Magazine articles provided information on tournaments, such as "The Fairest of the Fairs" in Dragon #137 and "Campaign Components: Knights" in Dragon #299. The occasional rulebook or supplement (such as the Complete Fighter's Handbook for AD&D's second edition) would also provide special-case rules on how to resolve tournaments and jousts in particular. |
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Berserk: In volume 9, when the story shifts back to Guts in order to show what he's been doing during his yearlong absence from the Band of the Hawk, the scene opens on a lavish tournament that includes jousts, foot combat, archery, and tests of strength. The sponsor is an unnamed noble who loves to watch such a spectacle and boasts that the fame of his tournament over the years has drawn strong fighters from different countries. Guts makes a splash by entering the ring and defeating the Bakiraka prince Silat, who up to then had been wiping the floor with the competition. The impressed noble offers Guts a lot of money to work for him in a bandit-hunting expedition, which Guts at first refuses...until the noble mentions that this group of bandits has a female leader, and Guts finds out that the Band of the Hawk has fallen in deep trouble while he was gone. | |
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The Traitor Son Cycle: There are several tourneys, organized either to celebrate victories or as a cover for more insidious actions. | |
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A Dragon of the North features numerous tournaments. Jon Snow not only competes in the first he attends but wins. | |
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In the 1949 film version of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, while at a tournament, Hank Morgan fights a duel with a knight, defeating him by lassoing him with a rope. | |
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The Hand of the King Tourney is examined in Purple Days. A far more mature Joffrey, finally comprehending the worth of money, despairs at the enormous prizes Robert is offering, especially when the realm is already pretty strapped for cash and he particularly needs a lot of gold to implement his ideas for a unified Royal Legion. Robert refuses to cancel or diminish the prizes. It takes an aghast Joff a second to realize the best way to finance his personal Legion — simply enter in the tourney himself and win the money. | |
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Ivanhoe has the Ashby tourney just like the novel, with the eponymous character participating in it as an anonymous Black Knight. | |
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In Shrek, one is organized by Lord Farquaad to find a suitable knight to rescue Fiona and bring her back for marriage. Shrek barges in and defeats all the knights when he becomes the target of the tournament, becoming the "winner" by default. | |
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A tourney shows up in The Accursed Kings. It's not really central to the plot, apart from showcasing the dynamics between the characters: the king is privately cursed for organizing a tourney when the kingdom is near bankruptcy, Social Climbers figure out which family members can be sent to possibly catch a well-connected noble's attention, queen Jeanne of France (an Alpha Bitch if there ever was one) has to be stopped from recommending (prevent from participating and singling out for ridicule) Villain Protagonist Robert d'Artois. Robert is noted to be quite a good jouster due to his size and weight, though he can't really enjoy himself due to how badly his plans are going and has to flee the country when the last one fails. | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire: The tourney in honor of Eddard Stark becoming the Hand of King is a major plot point in the first book. There are several famous tourneys referred to in the Backstory, as well. Most notably, at the Tourney of Harrenhal, the married Prince Rhaegar won and crowned the betrothed Lyanna Stark as Queen of Love and Beauty, an event which caused a lot of outrage and hinted at the affair between them which would ultimately lead to a civil war. After crowning himself king, Renly Baratheon holds frequent tourneys, something that strikes Catelyn Stark as frivolous considering that there is the Serious Business of a civil war to be settled. Tales of Dunk and Egg: "The Hedge Knight" has the two characters meet up on the way to a tourney. Duncan, a squire to a dead knight, pretends to be a knight himself in order to enter, and over the course of the series continues Becoming the Mask. From main-series history we know that he will go on to become Lord Commander of the Kingsguard. |
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The Barons of the March in King of the Castle love a good jousting tournament and hold them regularly. Several story events involve the King being invited to such contests, and they can either sponsor one of the knights in the tournament or declare their intent to compete themselves; if the King competes openly, their opponents will deliberately lose out of fear of retaliation for injuring the ruler, but if they don a Secret Identity, they will actually get a proper fight out of their opponents. | |
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In Up the Chastity Belt, Sir Braggart challenges Sir Coward to a duel, with Lady Lobelia as the prize. Lurkalot, although not a knight, takes up the challenge as the "Man with no name" and defeats Sir Braggart's champion, Sir Grumbell de Grunt, with the aid of a giant magnet. Realising that the rules of chivalry have not been met, Sir Braggart declares the duel void and declares war. | |
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In Spencer's The Faerie Queene, the knights regularly have tournaments to honor Queen Gloriana. | |
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The Unhandsome Prince: Melinower hosts a regular one, with separate categories for regular and enchanted weapons. Prince Hal decides to enter with the apparently-useless enchanted sword he recently bought, and, since no one knows that he's finally discovered the sword's secret, he can bet heavily on himself. | |
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Game of Thrones: The most notable one was the Tourney of the Hand in Season 1, but we also see tourneys hosted by King Joffrey Baratheon and King Renly Baratheon in Season 2. A tourney is held in the pilot episode of House of the Dragon to celebrate the birth of the son of King Viserys I Targaryen, and Daemon Targaryen is the most notable and showy contestant. Alas, the son dies that very day along with his mother so it was All for Nothing (several knights died in that tourney that quickly turned ruleless Blood Sport, besides). |
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Several in Arthur, King of Time and Space, taken from the legends. Most prominently the Tournement at Serleuse, which Guenevere and Lancelot attend during the False Guenevere story. | |
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Parodied in Blazing Dragons. An upcoming tournament is offering the hand of the lovely Princess Flame in marriage, but its events consist of log-rolling (which protagonist Flicker handily wins thanks to wearing roller skates) followed by thumb wrestling. | |
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Mount & Blade: Set in fictional not-Europe of 1257. Features tournaments that occasionally crop up in major cities. Anyone can enter the games and bet, and winning a tournament grants renown and the favor of court ladies. In a tournament, contestants are given identical gear which varies on the faction hosting the tournament; the knightly Swadians naturally feature horseback jousting, while the Mongol Empire-esque Khergit Khanate features Horse Archer combat. | |
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A tourney is held in the pilot episode of House of the Dragon to celebrate the birth of the son of King Viserys I Targaryen, and Daemon Targaryen is the most notable and showy contestant. Alas, the son dies that very day along with his mother so it was All for Nothing (several knights died in that tourney that quickly turned ruleless Blood Sport, besides). | |
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The Miracle of the Wolves: Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, organizes a tourney at the beginning, mostly to show off against his cousin and soon enemy, Louis XI, King of France. | |
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King Wilfrid's Faire stages a tourney daily in Aunt Dimity Slays the Dragon. Lilian Bunting enthusiastically notes it is complete with the melee. | |
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The second part of the Person of Interest series fic Catalyst Verse involves Shaw competing in a jousting tournament. | |
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Galavant: Galavant enters a jousting tourney because the group is out of money, only to be woefully underprepared because he's become an alcoholic, lazy Heartbroken Badass since his girlfriend left him. His reputation gets him moved to the championship bracket, giving Isabella a day to whip him back into athletic shape. She tricks his opponent, Jean Hamm, into getting wasted on absinthe for good measure. Galavant is too sore to move much during the actual joust, leading to the most anticlimactic match ever as both get knocked off their snail's-pace horses. The confused referee deems whoever stands up first to be the winner, which Galavant luckily is. | |
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Tales of Dunk and Egg: "The Hedge Knight" has the two characters meet up on the way to a tourney. Duncan, a squire to a dead knight, pretends to be a knight himself in order to enter, and over the course of the series continues Becoming the Mask. From main-series history we know that he will go on to become Lord Commander of the Kingsguard. | |
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Thomas Malory's Le Morte D Arthur. At one point Lancelot disguised himself by carrying Elaine's favor — everyone knew he was in love with the queen and wouldn't carry another woman's. | |
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The 1922 Robin Hood opens with a grand tourney that features Robin jousting with Sir Guy. | |
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Spiral Arm: In In the Lion's Mouth, the Pedant notes that the pasdarms is certainly descended from this. While the fighting bears no relationship, the pageantry was very like the late medieval tourneys. | |
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Kengan Ashura centers around the Kengan Association, who arbitrates disputes between Japan's corporations by hiring gladiators to engage in unarmed combat. Ashura centers around the Kengan Annihilation Tournament, which will decide the next chairman of the Kengan Association, while the sequel Kengan Omega centers around the Kengan-Purgatory which will result in a merger between both organizations. | |
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A Knight's Tale is a Sports Movie with medieval jousting as the sport, and revels in all the tongue-in-cheek Anachronism Stew that premise suggests. | |
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In Rogues of Sherwood Forest, King John's henchmen fix a faulty protective cap to the Flemish Knight's lance, who has challenged Robin, the Earl of Huntingdon, to a joust. | |
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Time Wars: In The Ivanhoe Gambit, a group of time travellers travel back in time to the Ashby tourney from the novel Ivanhoe, where they have to take the places of Wilfred of Ivanhoe, Robin Hood and Little John. | |
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In Aruosumente, there's a tournament held during an important public holiday where the White Knights and the Black Knights compete against each other, although it is more of a background event and an excuse for Lante to drag Legna with him. | |
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In Defender of the Crown, you can hold jousting tournaments against the other lords, with a chance to win part of their territory without going to war over it. Even if your opponent doesn't have any land for you to take, you can still gain leadership and fame if you win, which will make it easier for you to complete most of the other events in the game. | |
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