Clan:Kingdom of Falador/ Virtues

Virtues
The clan has several virtues which all must respect and follow.

Respect
The first virtue taught is respect.One must also see the connection between others and the universe. Destroying other's happiness and severing other's connections with the universe is not serving the world's well being, and therefore not your own. The practitioners of this virtue are not naive, however, and understand that trial, conflict, war, and suffering do happen; but they strive to make the universe a better place in spite of these hindrances.

Honour
Honour is a primal code of behaviour that defines the duties of an individual within a social group.In an honour-based society "a person is what he or she is in the eyes of other people." A code of honor differs from a legal code, also socially defined and concerned with justice, in that honour is implicit rather than explicit and objectified. Honour can also be distinguished from dignity, which is measured against an individual's conscience, rather than against the judgement of a community.

Courage
Courage is the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, and death. It is the ability to stand up for what is right in difficult situations. One must learn how to face a foe or trial even without the support of others. Dying for a thousand lives is better than staying alive in exchange for a thousand deaths.

Justice
Justice is the act of being just or fair. One must punish the unjust to ensure that he/she doesn't commit the crime again. If one is to be bias and let the unjust go, the world will suffer. Only by delivering True Justice can there be peace and order amongst others. Thus Justice is a highly important, but dangerous virtue often neglected by society from destroying their reputation, to being sentenced for execution.

Humility
Modest behavior, selflessness, and the giving of respect. "Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it is thinking of yourself less". It is a spirit of self-examination; a hermeneutic of suspicion toward yourself and charity toward people you disagree with. The courage of the heart necessary to undertake tasks which are difficult, tedious or unglamorous, and to graciously accept the sacrifices involved. Reverence for those who have wisdom and those who selflessly teach in love. Giving credit where credit is due; not unfairly glorifying one's own self. Being faithful to promises, no matter how big or small they may be. Refraining from despair and the ability to confront fear and uncertainty, or intimidation.