What are knights like in your setting?
Basically superheroes
Pretty much a title. It's a job that you do.
>>55024241
It is a title, but there are a few notable individual knights and groups of knights that are prominent in my setting.
The Moon Knights - A monastic cult/religion from the not hybrid arabia/japanese region who specialize in sacred and exotic fighting styles. They mostly exist to murder the shit out of anyone who tramples on their sacred sites, temples, or ruins, but occasionally travel out to track down anything that "escapes" the duty of their purview.
The Ur Knights - The first elves, and the first "knights," created to fight off the tide of the first man in the first age. Lots of firsts. They wore armor made of living quicksilver, wielded swords made from the roots of silver plants, and were essentially less-edgy wringwraiths.
The Wolf Guard - The knights of the house of the wolf, the house of the current queen of a major nation in the setting. They effectively serve as the queen's personal guard, but function more like her personal military company in times of war, which she leads from the front. They spurn shields, and instead fight with a traditional two-sword fighting stance or with lances.
The 27th Dragoons - A guerrilla fighting company who's service was so pivotal in the last great war that each and every man was granted land rights and was therefore technically knighted. Their fighting style and role has such changed to be essentially SAS, they fight with very well coordinated assaults, wear light armor, and fight with bayonets and carbines while rappelling through windows/breaching doors.