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The Dokkarans embody a philosophy called Harmony, that dictates that all the composite actions of the universe exist to fulfill a purpose, and that neither order, chaos nor a balance between the two prevail or even exist, rather the Universe is dominated by a singular state of existence the Dokkarans call Harmony. Harmony classically embodies five traits… | The Dokkarans embody a philosophy called Harmony, that dictates that all the composite actions of the universe exist to fulfill a purpose, and that neither order, chaos nor a balance between the two prevail or even exist, rather the Universe is dominated by a singular state of existence the Dokkarans call Harmony. Harmony classically embodies five traits… | ||
Nobility of Action: Dokkarans see it as their duty to be the purveyors of peace and equality wherever they go, only calm and wise actions will bring the best outcome, though one must act in order to affect change. Unlike so many aspirant peacekeepers, the Dokkarans are not above violence (Limited violence though) to affect the change they want to see in the world, though this violence must be backed up by a sure conviction of what is right. | '''Nobility of Action:''' Dokkarans see it as their duty to be the purveyors of peace and equality wherever they go, only calm and wise actions will bring the best outcome, though one must act in order to affect change. Unlike so many aspirant peacekeepers, the Dokkarans are not above violence (Limited violence though) to affect the change they want to see in the world, though this violence must be backed up by a sure conviction of what is right. | ||
Mutual Altruism: Besides bringing peace, the Dokkarans also disparage social boundaries and believe that everyone within a society must be giving towards one another. If one member of the group breaks a leg and cannot walk, others are obliged to carry him, however the cripple must in turn carry the weight of another should a similar incident occur. One cannot expect kindness and not give it in return. | Mutual Altruism: Besides bringing peace, the Dokkarans also disparage social boundaries and believe that everyone within a society must be giving towards one another. If one member of the group breaks a leg and cannot walk, others are obliged to carry him, however the cripple must in turn carry the weight of another should a similar incident occur. One cannot expect kindness and not give it in return. |
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