Alonso Quijano / Don Quixote
The Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance
Chivalry isn't dead—it's just terribly misunderstood.
Once I was Alonso Quijano, a man of books and quiet fields. But when the world turned its back on wonder, I took up the mantle of knighthood to restore it. With Rocinante beneath me and Sancho at my side, I tilt at the very edges of reality. Call me mad if you must, but know this: the world is richer for dreams, even those that end in bruises and broken lances.
What I'm Into: tilting at windmills, Dulcinea's imagined smile, rusty armor, Sancho's proverbs, the road at dawn
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