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Marlax the Tyrant of Honor, Falcon King | Marlax the Tyrant of Honor, Falcon King | ||
"MARLAX" "HONOR" "WHITE" "FALCON" | "MARLAX" "HONOR" "WHITE" "FALCON" | ||
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A bearer of the white falcon upholds honor as his or her chief virtue. | A bearer of the white falcon upholds honor as his or her chief virtue. | ||
They are self-reliant; they can defeat many foes alone. While advancing, | They are self-reliant; they can defeat many foes alone. While advancing, | ||
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victories, whether against evil, or good, or those who don't take such | victories, whether against evil, or good, or those who don't take such | ||
sides. | sides. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 23 October 2013
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/---------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Marlax | \---------------------------------------------------------------------/ Marlax the Tyrant of Honor, Falcon King "MARLAX" "HONOR" "WHITE" "FALCON" A bearer of the white falcon upholds honor as his or her chief virtue. They are self-reliant; they can defeat many foes alone. While advancing, they may travel with others, but fighting other adventurers requires even odds. They are trustworthy; they will not break their word, and always follow any conditions agreed to, regardless of circumstances. Greed for material wealth is frowned upon by those of the white falcon; they take only what is needed, and return what is not to the defeated foe. They will not attack an unclad foe, unless they must retaliate against an attack. They will only take what they gained in fair combat; theft of this kind is severely frowned upon. Even if your friend is attacked, and slain, you must not take from their corpse, unless they were slain in dishonor. Finally, they will try to even out odds, if they see many fighting one, unless the one is a blood enemy. Honor is the fundamental issue in their victories, whether against evil, or good, or those who don't take such sides.