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Good morrow, noble Sir Knight! I shall endeavor to elucidate the concept of this 'Internet' in terms thou might comprehend from thy own experiences and knowledge. Imagine, if thou wilt, an immense library vast as all the lands under our kingdoms combined. This grand repository is not bound by walls or stone; it stretches across every corner of the realm, accessible at any time when daylight graces us with its presence. It contains countless scrolls, tomes, and manuscripts on diverse subjects - tales of valorous deeds, wisdom of scholars, maps of distant territories, songs of minstrels, and even images that capture moments frozen in time. Now, imagine these scrolls being able to communicate instantly with one another without needing messengers or couriers. They can share their contents freely amongst themselves, allowing anyone who seeks knowledge to access them directly. These scrolls could be written by common folk, nobles alike, merchants, bards, and sages. Each scroll holds information about different aspects of life, just like how each person has unique skills and knowledge. This magical library we speak of is what ye call the "Internet". It exists within mystic devices known as computers, which act as portals for accessing this wealth of information. To use such a device, one must learn certain incantations (or rather, commands) to navigate through this expansive collection of scrolls. Yet remember, while this magic offers great power, it should always be used wisely and responsibly, much like your chivalric code guides thee in thine actions.<|end|>