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Apr 26, 2011 11:23

Tell me, my friends... what is honor to you?

cho hakkai

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darklycharming April 26 2011, 17:23:53 UTC
Staying true to yourself, perhaps.

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greeneye_demon April 27 2011, 01:47:55 UTC
Truth is such a nebulous thing, though, and different for everyone.

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darklycharming April 27 2011, 04:32:01 UTC
Which is why it is honourable to just rely on your own set of guides and morals.

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greeneye_demon April 27 2011, 21:36:09 UTC
Even if they don't seem as 'moral' as others?

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tolordandland April 26 2011, 20:01:04 UTC
Performing actions that will have you be remembered in song long after you have departed the world.

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greeneye_demon April 27 2011, 01:49:51 UTC
But what about those simple folk that live simple lives? They have little chance to become the subjects of legend.

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tolordandland April 27 2011, 01:56:25 UTC
Perhaps not the legends spoke of in great halls, but among their own people, their family and descendants, any deed worth remembering shall be.

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greeneye_demon April 27 2011, 21:37:02 UTC
But there are many smaller deeds that no one will ever remember. Are those worthy as well?

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[voice] honorregained April 26 2011, 20:30:43 UTC
... Integrity. Loyalty. Sometimes status.

Why are you asking?

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[voice] greeneye_demon April 27 2011, 01:50:56 UTC
Only sometimes?

Mmm. Curiosity, really. It's amazing the things you can learn about others by asking such open questions.

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[voice] honorregained April 28 2011, 06:05:34 UTC
It'd be stupid to pretend it wasn't part of it. Honor means a lot in my society.

--You're asking to pry at people?!

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ifishouldreturn April 26 2011, 21:40:11 UTC
Staying true to yourself and to your people, despite the difficulties that you may face.

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greeneye_demon April 27 2011, 01:51:50 UTC
Is that truly honor or just living day to day?

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ifishouldreturn April 29 2011, 18:57:44 UTC
I believe it to be honour. It is up to you to decide if you agree.

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exiled_honor April 27 2011, 00:15:49 UTC
To keep your oaths to others and yourself, and to serve something greater than one person.

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greeneye_demon April 27 2011, 01:54:11 UTC
You make it all sound so simple.

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exiled_honor May 10 2011, 02:13:49 UTC
It is not.

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