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I actually felt weird about it lol I mean there's nothing really wrong in calling a knight Ms. if she's a female, i mean for me personally it's more appropriate and more formal to call them their own title instead of calling them other title for the sake of "genderless" or "equality". But of course if they're disguising themselves then yeah I guess that's valid.

I like how sir was used to address the female knight instead of lady ms or simply knight. Because it makes their positions as knights feel and appear as an organization that does not lean on any genders. Though knight would give off a similar feeling, but using 'sir' just feels more appropriate... Do you call it genderless? Or do you call it gender equality? Idk hahahha