The Church of Sartan/Sartan's Morale Code of Conduct

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Moral Code of Conduct

The moral code of conduct was formed by Sartan in his formative years - when he was still a young and proud noble, strictly religious believing in the strength of the Gods and only saw the good in people. The code of conduct was considered rigorous and challenging to the mind, soul and body. The moral code just applied to Sartan, as a mere mortal wouldn't be able to meet Sartan's aptitude to kill and win battles. A talent gifted by the Gods made Sartan the greatest warrior ever born. His talent was His curse, but even thought Sartan's gift, it didn't got the better of Him, He remained modest to mankind and servient to the Gods. Sartan didn't fought for the greed of Kings, but He fought for the love of His country and Gods. He never chose to become a hero, He was born as one. It was His destiny.

Ancient texts of the Gods were discovered and some narrate the greatness of Sartan. For years, priests of the Church of Ibladesh have tried to translate the writings of the Gods, and after much afford they have been able to verbalize parts of Sartan's morale code. Even thought most of it isn't yet translated, and other parts of the code can only be matched by a God, there are still Priests of Sartan who have been able to adapt some parts of Sartan's Morale Code of Conduct to suit the hierarchy of the followers of Sartan, the dauntless warriors of Sartan.

The Value of Life

Humankind is superior to every creation, only inferior to the Gods. Intelligence is what separates us from beasts, it's what placed a brick between mankind, absorbing the hierarchy of beasts and adapting it on ourselves. What is the value of one commoner compared with that of a noble? But what is the value of one noble compared with thousands of commoners? Each and every living being is a descendant of Ramus' creation. Wars aren't fought without the mainstay of commoners, who

(ooc: Still under construction)