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''Knihgtfall'' is a 2017-2019 historical fiction series about the fall of UsefulNotes/TheKnightsTemplar.

The first season covers the search for the holy grail and sets the stage for Friday the 13th. The second season covers the events of the Templar's fall.

Not to be confused with the well-known ComicBook/{{Batman}} saga ''ComicBook/{{Knightfall}}''.
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!!This series provides examples of:
* AerithAndBob: For a historical medieval setting, Talus stands out among the cast.
* AndThatLittleGirlWasMe: How the keeper of Caux Castle tells Landry and Tancrede the story how Godfrey became a Templar: he used to be known as Marcel de Caux, who felt jealous of his older brother Raymond for inheriting their father's title and holds and tried to kill him. However, the attack left him only crippled and Raymond still forgave his brother who became touched by it and turned to God, joining the order and changing his name to Godfrey. He brought the Holy Grail to his brother and healed his legs allowing him to walk again. When Landry asks if there is any witness to this story, the keeper reveals only one opening his shirt and showing his stab wounds, revealing himself to be Raymond.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory:
** For starters, Joan did not cheat on Philip; in fact according to all known records, their marriage was both fruitful and happy, they having seven children together. When Joan died (of natural causes, not by getting stabbed by her husband) in 1305, the king was devastated and refused to marry again.
** Neither Philip IV, nor his son Louis, dealt with Satanists.
* BeardOfEvil: The sign that King Phillip is irredeemably evil come season 2? His wicked new beard. Weirdly inverted with de Nogaret, as his becoming a more sympathetic and nuanced character is seemingly marked by him going clean shaven
* BigBad: King Philip the Fair, since he will eventually signal the Templars' doom though at the start of the series, he is friendly with them.
* BigDamnHeroes: Landry and the remaining Templars are about to be burned at the stake when Master Talus arrives leading the leper Knights of St. Lazarus and rescues everyone. With a carriage-borne ballista.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pope Boniface appears like a CoolOldGuy at first specially towards Isabella, but he is a ruthless and cuttroat as shown when he approves her match with the Catalonian prince whom she is in love with him because it's politically benefical for him.
* BullyingADragon: The Pope makes the horrible mistake of telling de Nogaret his parents (who the Pope burned as a young man, being Cathar heretics) were blasphemers and heathens who got what they deserved. When alone with de Nogaret. Who's far more physically capable than he is. Who's been given permission to 'deal' with him. The results are predictable.
* ChasteHero: Templars are supposed to be this, but Landry breaks his chastity vows to have an affair with Queen Joan. This leads to catastrophic consequences when she gets pregnant and Philippe finds out about it.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Landry is very prone to this. In the series opening while the Templars are in full-retreat and Acre is in flames, he stops to help Adelina's father when buried under rubble. Even years after this event, he remains restless when those unable to defend themselves like the Jews are being threatened.
* CoolOldGuy: Master Talus is a gravelly-voiced, badass old Templar who acts as a voice of gruff reason [[spoiler:and fires a ballista at Philip at once point.]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Landry's duel with Phillip is short and brutal. For all Phillip's skill, he makes the mistake of believing Landry's training sessions with him were indicative of Landry's actual ability. Even tired, Landry is a veteran warrior and utterly dominates the battle before brutally ending his former friend.]]
* DisposableWoman: Parsifal's wife Marie only shows up in one scene and in the next one she has been killed by Roland in order to provide her husband with angst and anger.
* DisproportionateRetribution: King Phillip does this in spades. His response to finding out that his wife and best friend were having an affair behind his back? Institute a King Herod style massacre of all newborns born around the time as their child.
* TheDogBitesBack: De Nogaret and Louis have both had enough of Phillip's shit by the end of Season 2 and leave him for Landry.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: By the end both De Nogaret and Prince Louis have enough of Phillip's insanity and leave him to his fate.
* EvilChancellor: De Nogaret in spades.
* FaceHeelTurn: Gawain due to his issues with Landry. King Phillip also makes an epic one from a reasonable authority figure to a monstrous, murderous tyrant.
* ForegoneConclusion: Even though the series proper opens with Philip and the Templars being friends, it's only a matter of time before he turns on them and begins their purge.
* FreudianExcuse: De Nogaret has a surprisingly compelling one. His parents were executed for being Cathars leaving him to be raised by his uncle... and the priest who killed them became the pope.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: The templars go to various battles without helms. In Episode 6 of Series 2, a French volley of arrows kills several templars via head wounds.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Why Parsifal dies.
* KnightInSourArmor: Landry and Gawain.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Why De Nogaret and Louis ultimately turn on Phillip
* OldSoldier: Master Talus of the Templars is the eldest man there, a veteran of many battles, and can still kick heaps of ass
* OneManArmy: Master Talus is the eldest of the Templers but can still take on a squad of soldiers and emerge victorious.
* PostRapeTaunt: One of Roland's thugs boast to Parsifal how he enjoyed raping his wife Marie. He gets a cross impaled through his mouth for that.
* PutOnABus: Adelina promptly leaves after defeating Roland.
* StarcrossedLovers: Tancrède is in love with his old childhood sweetheart; Sister Anne. Anne is a nun who has vows she is reluctant to break.
* SympatheticAdulterer: The show tries to do this with Joan... though many feel they didn't succeed.
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:When Anne is fatally shot with royal crossbows during the final escape from Paris, Tancrède tries but fails to rescue her before he too gets bolts to the chest. They share their final moments in a loving embrace.]]
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Phillip and Landry were friends before Phillip found out that Landry was sleeping with his wife.
* WouldHurtAChild: Prince Louis murders a baby, though he is haunted by it.

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''Knihgtfall''
* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad King Philip IV]], upon [[CrazyJealousGuy learning of his wife Joan's affair with Landry de Lauzon]], sheds any of his good qualities, viciously torturing and beating Joan's maid for information. Later [[TilMurderDoUsPart fatally stabbing the pregnant Joan]], Philip is so bothered by the possibility her and Landry's child may live that he orders a 2017-2019 historical fiction series [[WouldHurtAChild purge of infants]] born around that time to ensure he gets the child. Aiming to destroy UsefulNotes/TheKnightsTemplar, Philip grows to tyrannize his family, viewing his daughter as a piece of an alliance to be married off and his son as a tool and assassin. Philip tortures and massacres the Templars, having many burnt alive, his hatred and vengeance consuming any traits of who he once was.
* DesignatedHero: A lot of people felt this way
about Landry given that he is sleeping with his best friend's wife. Ultimately addressed in Season 2 when Landry fully admits that his actions were stupid but points out that Gawain's betraying the fall entire order due to his grudge with Landry means he has no claim to the moral high ground.
* DesignatedVillain: In Season 1 a lot
of UsefulNotes/TheKnightsTemplar.

people felt this way about Phillip given that Landry is committing an egregious betrayal of trust. Subverted in Season 2 as Phillip's insanity causes his sympathetic qualities to dry up
* GrowingTheBeard:
The first general consensus is that Season 2 is a massive improvement; the plotting is tighter and more focused, the characters are more fleshed out and interesting, and Landry gets called out on his misdeeds. Amusingly, the season covers the search for the holy grail and sets the stage for Friday the 13th. The second season covers the events of the Templar's fall.

Not to be confused
coincides with Phillip literally growing [[BeardOfEvil a beard]].
* LargeHam: Creator/MarkHamill chews
the well-known ComicBook/{{Batman}} saga ''ComicBook/{{Knightfall}}''.
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!!This series provides examples of:
* AerithAndBob: For a historical medieval setting, Talus stands out among the cast.
scenery with relish.
* AndThatLittleGirlWasMe: How MagnificentBastard: [[EvilChancellor William de Nogaret]] is one of the keeper of Caux Castle tells Landry and Tancrede chief powers behind the story how Godfrey became a Templar: he used to be known as Marcel de Caux, who felt jealous of his older brother Raymond for inheriting their father's title and holds and tried to kill him. However, French throne. Inspiring violence in the attack left him only crippled and Raymond still forgave his brother who became touched by it and turned capital to God, joining the order and changing his name to Godfrey. He brought the Holy Grail to his brother and healed his legs allowing him to walk again. When Landry asks if there is any witness to this story, the keeper reveals only one opening his shirt and showing his stab wounds, revealing himself to be Raymond.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory:
** For starters, Joan did not cheat on Philip; in fact according to all known records, their marriage was both fruitful and happy, they having seven children together. When Joan died (of natural causes, not by getting stabbed by her husband) in 1305, the king was devastated and refused to marry again.
** Neither Philip IV, nor his son Louis, dealt with Satanists.
* BeardOfEvil: The sign that King Phillip is irredeemably evil come season 2? His wicked new beard. Weirdly inverted with de Nogaret, as his becoming a more sympathetic and nuanced character is seemingly marked by him going clean shaven
* BigBad:
convince King Philip to confiscate the Fair, since he will eventually signal the Templars' doom though at the start property of the series, he is friendly with them.
* BigDamnHeroes: Landry and
Jewish population to strengthen the remaining Templars are about to be burned at the stake when Master Talus arrives leading the leper Knights of St. Lazarus and rescues everyone. With a carriage-borne ballista.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pope Boniface appears like a CoolOldGuy at first specially towards Isabella, but he is a ruthless and cuttroat as shown when he approves her match with the Catalonian prince whom she is in love with him because it's politically benefical for him.
* BullyingADragon: The Pope makes the horrible mistake of telling
throne, de Nogaret later also poisons himself in a gambit to manipulate Princess Isabella in eliminating her fiancee Prince Louis of Navarre, assassinating the English ambassador and establishing a match for Isabella with England. Later returning to power and helping to manipulate the fall of UsefulNotes/TheKnightsTemplar, de Nogaret achieves his parents (who revenge on the Pope burned as a young man, being Cathar heretics) were blasphemers who murdered his parents. Later [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal tiring of Philip's madness and heathens who got what they deserved. When alone abuse]], de Nogaret sides with de Nogaret. Who's far more physically capable than he is. Who's been given permission to 'deal' with him. The results are predictable.
* ChasteHero: Templars are supposed to be this, but Landry breaks
his chastity vows son Louis to have an affair with Queen Joan. This leads to catastrophic consequences when she gets pregnant and Philippe finds out about it.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Landry is very prone to this. In the series opening while the Templars are in full-retreat and Acre is in flames, he stops to help Adelina's father when buried under rubble. Even years after this event, he remains restless when those unable to defend themselves like the Jews are being threatened.
* CoolOldGuy: Master Talus is a gravelly-voiced, badass old Templar who acts as a voice of gruff reason [[spoiler:and fires a ballista at
leave Philip at once point.]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Landry's duel with Phillip is short
to his fate and brutal. For all Phillip's skill, secure de Nogaret's place as Louis' most loyal follower.
* TheScrappy: Parsifal is this too many; ironically
he makes dies off JUST when he starts becoming useful.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: What some people feel about
the mistake of believing holy grail plot line, especially since it becomes an AbortedArc.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic:
Landry's training sessions "heroic" conflict in part 1 is how he can sleep with him were indicative of Landry's actual ability. Even tired, Landry is a veteran warrior and utterly dominates the battle before brutally ending his former friend.]]
* DisposableWoman: Parsifal's
best friend's wife Marie only shows up in one scene and in the next one she has been killed by Roland in order to provide her husband with angst and anger.
* DisproportionateRetribution: King Phillip does this in spades. His response to finding out that his wife and best friend were having an affair
behind his back? Institute a King Herod style massacre of all newborns born around the time as their child.
* TheDogBitesBack: De Nogaret and Louis have both had enough of Phillip's shit by the end of Season 2 and leave him for Landry.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: By the end both De Nogaret and Prince Louis have enough of Phillip's insanity and leave him to his fate.
* EvilChancellor: De Nogaret in spades.
* FaceHeelTurn: Gawain due to his issues
back (which is also high treason), with Landry. King Phillip also makes an epic one from a reasonable authority figure to a monstrous, murderous tyrant.
* ForegoneConclusion: Even though the series proper opens with Philip and the Templars being friends, it's only a matter of time before he turns on them and begins their purge.
* FreudianExcuse: De Nogaret has a surprisingly compelling one. His parents were executed
absolutely zero remorse for being Cathars leaving him to be raised by his uncle... and the priest who killed them became the pope.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: The templars go to various battles without helms. In Episode 6
such a massive breach of Series 2, a French volley of arrows kills several templars via head wounds.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Why Parsifal dies.
* KnightInSourArmor: Landry and Gawain.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Why De Nogaret and Louis ultimately turn on Phillip
* OldSoldier: Master Talus of the Templars is the eldest man there, a veteran of many battles, and can still kick heaps of ass
* OneManArmy: Master Talus is the eldest of the Templers but can still take on a squad of soldiers and emerge victorious.
* PostRapeTaunt: One of Roland's thugs boast to Parsifal how he enjoyed raping his wife Marie. He gets a cross impaled through his mouth for that.
* PutOnABus: Adelina promptly leaves after defeating Roland.
* StarcrossedLovers: Tancrède is in love with his old childhood sweetheart; Sister Anne. Anne is a nun who has vows she is reluctant to break.
* SympatheticAdulterer: The show tries to do this with Joan... though many feel they didn't succeed.
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:When Anne is fatally shot with royal crossbows during the final escape from Paris, Tancrède tries but fails to rescue her before he too gets bolts to the chest. They share their final moments in a loving embrace.]]
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Phillip and Landry were friends before Phillip found out that Landry was sleeping with his wife.
* WouldHurtAChild: Prince Louis murders a baby, though he is haunted by it.
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''Knihgtfall'' is a 2017-2019 historical fiction series about the fall of UsefulNotes/TheKnightsTemplar.

The first season covers the search for the holy grail and sets the stage for Friday the 13th. The second season covers the events of the Templar's fall.

Not to be confused with the well-known ComicBook/{{Batman}} saga ''ComicBook/{{Knightfall}}''.
----
!!This series provides examples of:
* AerithAndBob: For a historical medieval setting, Talus stands out among the cast.
* AndThatLittleGirlWasMe: How the keeper of Caux Castle tells Landry and Tancrede the story how Godfrey became a Templar: he used to be known as Marcel de Caux, who felt jealous of his older brother Raymond for inheriting their father's title and holds and tried to kill him. However, the attack left him only crippled and Raymond still forgave his brother who became touched by it and turned to God, joining the order and changing his name to Godfrey. He brought the Holy Grail to his brother and healed his legs allowing him to walk again. When Landry asks if there is any witness to this story, the keeper reveals only one opening his shirt and showing his stab wounds, revealing himself to be Raymond.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory:
** For starters, Joan did not cheat on Philip; in fact according to all known records, their marriage was both fruitful and happy, they having seven children together. When Joan died (of natural causes, not by getting stabbed by her husband) in 1305, the king was devastated and refused to marry again.
** Neither Philip IV, nor his son Louis, dealt with Satanists.
* BeardOfEvil: The sign that King Phillip is irredeemably evil come season 2? His wicked new beard. Weirdly inverted with de Nogaret, as his becoming a more sympathetic and nuanced character is seemingly marked by him going clean shaven
* BigBad: King Philip the Fair, since he will eventually signal the Templars' doom though at the start of the series, he is friendly with them.
* BigDamnHeroes: Landry and the remaining Templars are about to be burned at the stake when Master Talus arrives leading the leper Knights of St. Lazarus and rescues everyone. With a carriage-borne ballista.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pope Boniface appears like a CoolOldGuy at first specially towards Isabella, but he is a ruthless and cuttroat as shown when he approves her match with the Catalonian prince whom she is in love with him because it's politically benefical for him.
* BullyingADragon: The Pope makes the horrible mistake of telling de Nogaret his parents (who the Pope burned as a young man, being Cathar heretics) were blasphemers and heathens who got what they deserved. When alone with de Nogaret. Who's far more physically capable than he is. Who's been given permission to 'deal' with him. The results are predictable.
* ChasteHero: Templars are supposed to be this, but Landry breaks his chastity vows to have an affair with Queen Joan. This leads to catastrophic consequences when she gets pregnant and Philippe finds out about it.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Landry is very prone to this. In the series opening while the Templars are in full-retreat and Acre is in flames, he stops to help Adelina's father when buried under rubble. Even years after this event, he remains restless when those unable to defend themselves like the Jews are being threatened.
* CoolOldGuy: Master Talus is a gravelly-voiced, badass old Templar who acts as a voice of gruff reason [[spoiler:and fires a ballista at Philip at once point.]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Landry's duel with Phillip is short and brutal. For all Phillip's skill, he makes the mistake of believing Landry's training sessions with him were indicative of Landry's actual ability. Even tired, Landry is a veteran warrior and utterly dominates the battle before brutally ending his former friend.]]
* DisposableWoman: Parsifal's wife Marie only shows up in one scene and in the next one she has been killed by Roland in order to provide her husband with angst and anger.
* DisproportionateRetribution: King Phillip does this in spades. His response to finding out that his wife and best friend were having an affair behind his back? Institute a King Herod style massacre of all newborns born around the time as their child.
* TheDogBitesBack: De Nogaret and Louis have both had enough of Phillip's shit by the end of Season 2 and leave him for Landry.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: By the end both De Nogaret and Prince Louis have enough of Phillip's insanity and leave him to his fate.
* EvilChancellor: De Nogaret in spades.
* FaceHeelTurn: Gawain due to his issues with Landry. King Phillip also makes an epic one from a reasonable authority figure to a monstrous, murderous tyrant.
* ForegoneConclusion: Even though the series proper opens with Philip and the Templars being friends, it's only a matter of time before he turns on them and begins their purge.
* FreudianExcuse: De Nogaret has a surprisingly compelling one. His parents were executed for being Cathars leaving him to be raised by his uncle... and the priest who killed them became the pope.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: The templars go to various battles without helms. In Episode 6 of Series 2, a French volley of arrows kills several templars via head wounds.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Why Parsifal dies.
* KnightInSourArmor: Landry and Gawain.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Why De Nogaret and Louis ultimately turn on Phillip
* OldSoldier: Master Talus of the Templars is the eldest man there, a veteran of many battles, and can still kick heaps of ass
* OneManArmy: Master Talus is the eldest of the Templers but can still take on a squad of soldiers and emerge victorious.
* PostRapeTaunt: One of Roland's thugs boast to Parsifal how he enjoyed raping his wife Marie. He gets a cross impaled through his mouth for that.
* PutOnABus: Adelina promptly leaves after defeating Roland.
* StarcrossedLovers: Tancrède is in love with his old childhood sweetheart; Sister Anne. Anne is a nun who has vows she is reluctant to break.
* SympatheticAdulterer: The show tries to do this with Joan... though many feel they didn't succeed.
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:When Anne is fatally shot with royal crossbows during the final escape from Paris, Tancrède tries but fails to rescue her before he too gets bolts to the chest. They share their final moments in a loving embrace.]]
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Phillip and Landry were friends before Phillip found out that Landry was sleeping with his wife.
* WouldHurtAChild: Prince Louis murders a baby, though he is haunted by it.
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