The Quest of the Avatar
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Latest revision as of 02:50, 3 August 2025
Title: The Quest of the Avatar
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In days not long past, the Council of Wizards erected shrines to the eight virtues, that people throughout the land might meditate upon them. It was through studying the eight virtues and the three underlying principles that the great hero, who had defeated the Triad of Evil, started down the path that led to Avatarhood.
For verily it is known that the three principles are Truth, Love and Courage;
And that from truth arises honesty;
And from Love arises Compassion;
And from Courage arises Valor;
and that Truth combined with Love gives rise to Justice;
And Love combined with Courage gives rise to Sacrifice;
And Courage combined with Truth gives rise to Honor;
And Truth, Love and Courage all united create Spirituality;
And the absence of all three principles leads to the vice of pride, which leads us to think of the virtue that is its opposite, that of Humility.