What is the name of the knight of Friendship in Book IV, whose name means 'love-seeking'?
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Correct answer: Scudamour
Scudamour's name translates to 'Shield of Love.' His journey involves the quest for his beloved Amoret, though Book IV is unique for featuring two primary knights, Cambell and Triamond.
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