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==The Path of Courage== | ==The Path of Courage== | ||
Courage is a popular Virtue amongst the soldiers of the Empire who must face bloodthirsty foes and the spectre of death. However, the Virtue of Courage has lessons for those in all walks of life. Courage calls for Citizens to stand firm in the face of all that would cause them to falter. The Senator whose conscience compels them to vote against the populist measure; the proud leader who must face the shame of a secret exposed; the general who must pass on ill news to | Courage is a popular Virtue amongst the soldiers of the Empire who must face bloodthirsty foes and the spectre of death. However, the Virtue of Courage has lessons for those in all walks of life. Courage calls for Citizens to stand firm in the face of all that would cause them to falter. The Senator whose conscience compels them to vote against the populist measure; the proud leader who must face the shame of a secret exposed; the general who must pass on ill news to their people – all of these must draw on the Virtue of Courage in their time of trial. It is easy for many Citizens to pay lip service to the Virtue of Courage but harder to cling to when the challenge finally comes. | ||
===Teachings of the Paragon=== | ===Teachings of the Paragon=== |
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The Path of Courage
Courage is a popular Virtue amongst the soldiers of the Empire who must face bloodthirsty foes and the spectre of death. However, the Virtue of Courage has lessons for those in all walks of life. Courage calls for Citizens to stand firm in the face of all that would cause them to falter. The Senator whose conscience compels them to vote against the populist measure; the proud leader who must face the shame of a secret exposed; the general who must pass on ill news to their people – all of these must draw on the Virtue of Courage in their time of trial. It is easy for many Citizens to pay lip service to the Virtue of Courage but harder to cling to when the challenge finally comes.
Teachings of the Paragon
Across their incarnations, the Paragon of Courage has provided much wisdom and guidance on how to pursue the Virtue. What follows are a handful of the Paragon’s teachings that are said to go to the very heart of the Virtue:
- The Virtuous face unwelcome truths as boldly as any barbarian charge
- Do not fear to act; only be shamed by inaction
- Cleave to what you know is true, even where others wish you to doubt
- Never accept defeat; adapt your strategy and try anew
- Despise cowardice which steers the spirit to weakness and inaction
The Paragon
The Paragon of Courage has walked the world in many forms over the centuries. The oldest on record is Kord who, so legend has it, went deep into the earth where the darkness is so thick all light and hope is consumed, and learned the secrets of metal. Returning to the surface, Kord crafted the first axe with which he drove back the dark forest and slew the Chimerae that dwelt within, and so his courage ensured the safety and prosperity of his people.
Other well-known incarnations of the Paragon include:
- Permion of the Highborn, the Last Navigator, who stood up in defiance of the wicked and corrupt Patrician’s Council, dissolved the Council and empowered the Assembly of the Virtuous in its place. Permion’s martyrdom inspired the Chapters to overthrow the Patrician forces.
- Gerta Ashwine who, as a child, witnessed the ruler of her people making a pact with an Eternal lord to sell her people to slavery. She spoke up and, though none believed her and sought to destroy her wits and good name, she did not yield until the truth was known and her people saved from their fate.
Symbols, Icons and Trappings
The Path of Courage has many symbols and icons across the Empire, but one of the most common and prevalent is an Axe. This is symbolic of Kord’s creation of both tools and weapons with which to tame the wilderness and overcome obstacles. Several Priests and Pilgrims who walk the Path of Courage carry axes for this reason.
Many who follow a less martial form of courage use the Blue Rose as a symbol, in memory for the influential role in played in Gerta Ashwine’s tale of unwavering resolve.