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<span class="DROPCAP">T</span>he guiding [[light]] of the [[Telish Throne]] is the <span class="ITALIC">ona-ko-do</span>, the code that is taught from infancy to grave. Because of the nature of the people and the subtle changes from their brethren on [[Corsain]] over millennia of separation, the ona-ko-do strongly appeals to Toranite ideals rather than [[Rofirein]]. While the entire teaching is too long for complete transcription, the guiding principles on the inside wall of [[Huangjin]] provide a summary:
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The guiding [[light]] of the [[Telish Throne]] is the ona-ko-do, the code that is taught from infancy to grave. Because of the nature of the people and the subtle changes from their brethren on [[Corsain]] over millennia of separation, the ona-ko-do strongly appeals to Toranite ideals rather than [[Rofirein]]. While the entire teaching is too long for complete transcription, the guiding principles on the inside wall of [[Huangjin]] provide a summary:
  
* <span class="ITALIC">Obedience </span>
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* Obedience  
* <span class="ITALIC">Loyalty </span>
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* Loyalty  
* <span class="ITALIC">Honor </span>
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* Honor  
* <span class="ITALIC">Valor </span>
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* Valor  
* <span class="ITALIC">Sacrifice </span>
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* Sacrifice  
* <span class="ITALIC">Conviction </span>
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* Conviction  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 11 March 2019

The guiding light of the Telish Throne is the ona-ko-do, the code that is taught from infancy to grave. Because of the nature of the people and the subtle changes from their brethren on Corsain over millennia of separation, the ona-ko-do strongly appeals to Toranite ideals rather than Rofirein. While the entire teaching is too long for complete transcription, the guiding principles on the inside wall of Huangjin provide a summary:

  • Obedience
  • Loyalty
  • Honor
  • Valor
  • Sacrifice
  • Conviction