Honor is to wield your weapon with pride and dignity. It is to treat both comrades and enemies with respect, to hold nothing back in battle and to test each other's abilities to their fullest. No matter who lives and who dies, two honourable warriors will recognize each others capabilities and virtues even if they stand on opposite sides of the battlefield.
A warrior who has any honor in him will be fierce to those who come against him, but raises no blade to those who have surrendered or to the innocent. He is responsible to the men under his care, and to his comrades-in-arms. He has an obligation to protect the weak and to use his strength only for good.
[His voice is strong and clear, and he speaks with conviction. Where before he was polite and neutral, now he's emboldened and passionate.]
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A warrior who has any honor in him will be fierce to those who come against him, but raises no blade to those who have surrendered or to the innocent. He is responsible to the men under his care, and to his comrades-in-arms. He has an obligation to protect the weak and to use his strength only for good.
[His voice is strong and clear, and he speaks with conviction. Where before he was polite and neutral, now he's emboldened and passionate.]