Address her with the same respect and courtesy you would give any knight
Speak to her as an equal, not as a novelty or exception
Use her chosen title, rank, and name correctly
Listen to her judgment and experience
Do not assume she needs protection or guidance
Respect her boundaries, privacy, and autonomy
Offer help only when it is wanted or clearly needed
Recognize her skill, discipline, and accomplishments
Stand by your word and act honorably
Treat her with honesty, loyalty, and fairness
Avoid condescension, patronizing praise, or stereotypes
Support her duties, training, and responsibilities
Show courtesy in both public and private settings
Give credit where it is due
Value her as a person first and a knight second
