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[1] I've been wondering about something.
The Tome of Wisdom is my most important possession. It describes the eight Virtues of the way of Paragon. Understanding those Virtues and mastering them leads to enlightenment. Anyone can follow the way, but there is a catch - the Tome is written in an unknown language. Only those who are unhappy with their current state of being, those who seek improvement and guidance, can understand what the words mean.
Anyone interested in trying to read the Tome of Wisdom? You could think of it as a challenge, or maybe a way to find something new about yourself.
[2] [Raynor is busy working on the damages to the Paragon, and while he's doing so, he's listening to another power metal song. But this time, he's doing so on headphones. As a side effect, he's humming it to himself.
If you can call that humming. Not only is it pretty loud, but it's absolutely wretched. His sense of rhythm is awful so it sounds nothing like the original song, and every other note is either missing or a false one. His attempts at lyrics sound like unholy screeching more than his normal voice, and individual words are almost impossible to decipher.
Stop this travesty?]
The Tome of Wisdom is my most important possession. It describes the eight Virtues of the way of Paragon. Understanding those Virtues and mastering them leads to enlightenment. Anyone can follow the way, but there is a catch - the Tome is written in an unknown language. Only those who are unhappy with their current state of being, those who seek improvement and guidance, can understand what the words mean.
Anyone interested in trying to read the Tome of Wisdom? You could think of it as a challenge, or maybe a way to find something new about yourself.
[2] [Raynor is busy working on the damages to the Paragon, and while he's doing so, he's listening to another power metal song. But this time, he's doing so on headphones. As a side effect, he's humming it to himself.
If you can call that humming. Not only is it pretty loud, but it's absolutely wretched. His sense of rhythm is awful so it sounds nothing like the original song, and every other note is either missing or a false one. His attempts at lyrics sound like unholy screeching more than his normal voice, and individual words are almost impossible to decipher.
Stop this travesty?]
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I would be interested. Part of the reason I'm on the Chalice in the first place is to discover who I am, and the answers I've found so far are only part of what I'm looking for.
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[And soon he's there indeed, with the ancient leather-bound book in his hands.]
Do you want to read from the beginning, random page, or a specific chapter? There are chapters on each virtue: valor, honesty, compassion, honor, justice, sacrifice, spirituality, and humility.
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I think I'd better start from the beginning. If I can make progress toward who I want to be, I won't mind the reading. That is a thick book, though.
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[Raynor sits down next to the bed and opens the book at the prologue, which describes roughly the ideas behind the whole system in general. Each virtue is a combination of some of the primary principles: truth, love, and courage. Valor is pure courage, Honesty is pure truth, compassion is pure love. Honor is courage and truth together, justice is love and truth, and sacrifice is courage and love. Spirituality is all three together, while humility is the lack of either, but without any of the accompanying vices. Rather than a set of strict rules, each virtue is a guideline - something you have to understand on your own and then follow in spirit, not in letter.
That's the gist of what's written there. But can Sora read it?]
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"The Remembrance and the Codes the Founder lay out already guide my life perfectly. As long as I follow their tenants diligently, I face no doubt..." Matthew says loftily, copy of the Remembrance in hand.
His eyes idly glance at the pages of the Tome.
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Yet still, you're looking at the Tome's pages. Can you read any of it?
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Matthew's voice trails off as a he takes a gander at the book.
"Huh."
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[The Tome is open at the prologue for now, the gist of which is now going to be shamelessly copy-pasted!
Each virtue is a combination of some of the primary principles: truth, love, and courage. Valor is pure courage, Honesty is pure truth, compassion is pure love. Honor is courage and truth together, justice is love and truth, and sacrifice is courage and love. Spirituality is all three together, while humility is the lack of either, but without any of the accompanying vices. Rather than a set of strict rules, each virtue is a guideline - something you have to understand on your own and then follow in spirit, not in letter.]
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Dear Almighty! Are you trying to make a sonic recreation of the end of the world?!
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[Raynor takes off his earphones, confused.]
What do you...
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Oh, I see. I was humming, wasn't I.
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(Letriel just shudders a little, unable to finish that thought.)
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...The song sounds nothing like me, don't worry. I love listening to music, but creating it is a different matter.
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Enlightenment huh? Sounds interesting.
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[Yeah, Raynor is kinda surprised about this guy, but he's not going to say no.]
Which part do you want to try? The beginning, random page, or a specific chapter? There are chapters on each virtue: valor, honesty, compassion, honor, justice, sacrifice, spirituality, and humility.
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Just... flip to a random page. Just hearing about probably won't do much for me.
[Maybe it was the realization that things were coming to a head for him... maybe he was just looking for a way to get away from those voices in his head... maybe he was just bored. Honestly... there was no telling why he wanted to do this...]
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[The page describes the virtue of Valor. Valor is pure courage, the determination to stand strong in the face of adversity. Valorous individuals will not let fear stop them from doing what they believe in, and won't waste an opportunity because they hesitated to act. Valor dictates to stand strong against your enemies, and escape only if doing so would cause no harm you could otherwise prevent.
Their courage and strength of will grants those who would master the virtue of Valor amazing physical prowess and skill. It's a virtue associated with action, first and foremost.
That's the gist of what's written there. But can Luger read any of it?]
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[[Zatonichi would like to read the book!]]
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Well, if what you say is true, then, it's worth a shot to see if it pops up in braille
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Perhaps I will take you up on your offer then, on the off-chance I am able to read its writings for myself! Numerous cultures have formed their own, nuanced systems of morality in the past, and this Tome may contain passages that could be indicative of those who wrote it!
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Can Tatsu try and read book?
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Tatsu learned how to read soon after Tatsu came aboard.
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