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The Warrior’s Code

Explore the principles of a true warrior - honesty, hospitality, courage, loyalty, and cunning. Learn how these virtues shape the path of a hero and guide them in the face of challenges.

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The Warrior’s Code

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  1. The Warrior’s Code

  2. Honesty • The word of a warrior, given in oath, contains the supreme truth • Once the word of a warrior is given, it will be kept at any cost, even one’s own life

  3. Hospitality • For a traveler, it’s important to know that, in friendly territory, he’ll always have food, shelter, and protection • Every good man has the obligation to treat a guest in the best way possible and to wait nothing else in response

  4. Courage • A warrior values his own life and will not endanger himself for a cause that he knows to be lost • The unnecessary death is the death of a fool, but the death of a hero is the one that makes the difference • The warrior will possess a fierce determination • Once a warrior hero decides a course of action, nothing will hold him back

  5. Loyalty • The relation that exists between the individual and his group • Loyalty of a man belongs to his family, his Lord, and his king (in this order) • This order can be modified however, by an oath of personal loyalty

  6. Cunning • Using artifices (tricks) that deceive an opponent is much appreciated • This type of trick, however, must be applied only against opponents who prove undeserving of respect

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