Highguard children
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* Learn about the seven virtues and strive to be as virtuous as possible and inspire those around you. | * Learn about the seven virtues and strive to be as virtuous as possible and inspire those around you. | ||
* You should know about the lives of the | * You should know about the lives of the Paragons and Exemplars and follow their example – you may yet become one! | ||
* Be vigilant! Look for signs of corruption and report them to a trusted adult, so that they can take appropriate action. | * Be vigilant! Look for signs of corruption and report them to a trusted adult, so that they can take appropriate action. | ||
* Practice makes perfect. Look for opportunities to perfect your arguments by trying them out on people, challenge your friends to races or competitions, never pass up the chance to test yourself and hone your skills. | * Practice makes perfect. Look for opportunities to perfect your arguments by trying them out on people, challenge your friends to races or competitions, never pass up the chance to test yourself and hone your skills. |
Revision as of 16:00, 13 July 2012
Highguard is not a populous nation and every child is considered a precious blessing. Although children are forbidden by Imperial law to use liao before they come of age, they are expected to study and embody the virtues from a young age. As heirs to the great heritage of the Highborn children are encouraged to push themselves to live up to the heroes of the past.
Things every child should know
- Learn about the seven virtues and strive to be as virtuous as possible and inspire those around you.
- You should know about the lives of the Paragons and Exemplars and follow their example – you may yet become one!
- Be vigilant! Look for signs of corruption and report them to a trusted adult, so that they can take appropriate action.
- Practice makes perfect. Look for opportunities to perfect your arguments by trying them out on people, challenge your friends to races or competitions, never pass up the chance to test yourself and hone your skills.
- If you don’t understand something, ask. It’s the only way you’ll learn. And besides, it’s an adult’s job to be able to explain things.