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Brave Knight

A proud knight in plated armor with a star shield, sword, plumed helmet, and flowing cape — a bold medieval fantasy coloring page.

ThemeFantasy
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Standing proudly in full plated armor, this brave knight holds a tall shield marked with a star crest in one hand and a sword resting point-down in the other. A plumed helmet is tucked under his arm, a cape flows behind him, and his friendly, determined smile shows he is ready for any quest. The large shield, cape, and armor panels make great big areas for younger colorers, while the overlapping plates and the feathered plume reward kids who like careful shading. Real knights wore heavy suits of armor made of many fitted metal pieces and often carried a painted shield called a coat of arms to show who they were. Invite your colorer to design their own crest in place of the star to make the knight their very own hero. Print this knight on US Letter or A4 paper and bring his armor and cape to shining life.

Coloring Tips

  • Make the armor shine — leave thin white streaks on the metal plates so the silver or grey looks polished and reflective.
  • Pick a bold cape — one strong color like red, blue, or purple on the cape makes the knight stand out against the armor.
  • Design the crest — color the star on the shield however you like, or invent your own symbol to make the knight your hero.

Frequently asked questions

What color should knight armor be?
Silver and grey look most like real steel, but gold armor or any color you choose can make a knight feel royal or magical.
Can I change the star on the shield?
Absolutely — the shield is a great spot to color your own crest, initials, or a favorite shape to make the knight uniquely yours.

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