When William Thatcher was a child, he was placed in the care of a Knight named Hector. Sir Hector's father tells him to "change his stars," so when Sir Hector dies in the middle of a tournament, he takes Sir Hector's place. He emerges victorious. Along with the rest of the apprentices, Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein trains and assumes the title of Sir Ulrich.
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When William Thatcher was a child, he was placed in the care of a Knight named Hector. Sir Hector's father tells him to "change his stars," so when Sir Hector dies in the middle of a tournament, he takes Sir Hector's place. He emerges victorious. Along with the rest of the apprentices, Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein trains and assumes the title of Sir Ulrich.
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