Bretonnian knights errant: Given the "French connection" of the Bretonnians, there is a real life model here: the overconfidence or exaggerated concept of honour by parts of the French nobility, refusing to withdraw from lost battles or charging enemies when simply holding position and letting them come would be the more tactically reasonable choice, charging on horseback through unsuitable terrain (e.g. battles of Agincourt, Adrianople...
Bretonnian knights errant: Given the "French connection" of the Bretonnians, there is a real life model here: the overconfidence or exaggerated concept of honour by parts of the French nobility, refusing to withdraw from lost battles or charging enemies when simply holding position and letting them come would be the more tactically reasonable choice, charging on horseback through unsuitable terrain (e.g. battles of Agincourt, Adrianople...