Book of Destard
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Latest revision as of 07:39, 29 July 2025
Title: Book of Dastard
Author: by Ceinwyn ab'Arawn
Picture of an Aged and Bloodied Skull
Destard
Dungeon: Destard
Antithesis: Valor
Anti-principles : Cowardice
The Dastardly soul never
dares to stand up for
its beliefs, and it fears
doing anything that anyone
may disagree with, out of
fear for the
consequences. When
observed they are
essentially paralyzed.
When no one is around to see them, however, their true nature, whatever that may be, is revealed. For the dastardly soul, pursuit of virtue is always more or less in vain, for it will always fail to act virtuously when controversy or danger is involved.