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The Six Principles of Bunschiche Society

Morality- The individual must have a moral compass. From birth, the parents must oversee the moral upbringing of their offspring. The separation and distinction between right and wrong empowers the individual to grow spiritually and ensure a productive place in Bunschiche Society. Without a moral compass, an individual is considered incomplete; a part of a whole, left unfinished.

Honour- Every individual is entitled by their Creator with a sense of honour. Honour drives the individual to do right. This is not to be confused with morality, which every person is expected and even required to act accordingly with the moral compass. Honour is an effect of morality. Instead, honor dictates the function, the action, of the individual. For example, a soldier is expected to fight with honour. A statesman or other political figure is expected to act and rule with honour: true to their word and honest in their dealings. All people are honour-bound to uphold their principles and the principles of the region.

Loyalty- To be loyal, the individual must have a deep sense of King and Country. The individual must also remain true through all trials and tribulations, no matter the cost. The principle of loyalty is strong in the reich, and all are expected to remain true to their course. Without loyalty, society is dead. Loyalty builds trust, trust builds friendship and comradeship. Thus, society balances on the loyalty of it's people. Treachery is the highest degree of criminal act and receives the harshest retaliation. Traitors are condemned and shunned before being either exiled or executed. Those who remain loyal to a fault are considered pinnacles of society.

Piety- The individual must comprised of piety. Regardless of belief, individuals should act as their diety commands of them. Respect, reservation, charity are all products of piety.

Justice- Justice is essential to morality and loyalty. Thus, morality and loyalty are directly related to the principle of justice. Justice sees that the righteous are protected while the evil-doer is punished, according to the severity of the crime or injustice committed.

Lore- Tradition is our roots. It is the way we live, work, and conduct ourselves. The region's lore is essential to understanding it's way of life. Our history dictates who we are and why are who we are. Lore is the base of society, it holds up all other things.

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