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====Combat and Encounters====
===Combat and Encounters===
==== Don't ====
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! Sample Behavior !! Honor !! Notes
! Deed !! Honor !! Notes
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| Decision to stray from an agreed-on plan leads to consequences in combat (or leads to combat itself) || -Rank || -Rank Glory, -Rank Wisdom
| Stray from an agreed-on plan, leading to consequences in combat (or combat itself) || -Rank || -Rank Glory, -Rank Wisdom
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| Deliberately harming shifter/kin without just cause || -Rank || Sanctioned challenges, self defense and attacking the corrupted are just cause
| Deliberately harm shifter/kin without just cause || -Rank || Sanctioned challenges, self defense and attacking the corrupted are just cause
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| Accepting An Honorable Surrender || +1 ||
* +1 Glory
* Only redeemable by ranks 0, 1, and 2. After a certain point this becomes a basic expectation for an experienced warrior. We do not congratulate the mailman for delivering the mail.
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| Refusing An Honorable Surrender || -Rank ||  
| Refuse An Honorable Surrender || -Rank ||  
* -Rank Glory
* -Rank Glory
* Killed or continued harming enemy who observably yielded. Does not apply if surrender was tactically impossible to accept (e.g., in the middle of larger battle).
* Killed or continued harming enemy who observably yielded. Does not apply if surrender was tactically impossible to accept (e.g., in the middle of larger battle).
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 7 December 2025

Combat and Encounters

Don't

Deed Honor Notes
Stray from an agreed-on plan, leading to consequences in combat (or combat itself) -Rank -Rank Glory, -Rank Wisdom
Deliberately harm shifter/kin without just cause -Rank Sanctioned challenges, self defense and attacking the corrupted are just cause
Refuse An Honorable Surrender -Rank
  • -Rank Glory
  • Killed or continued harming enemy who observably yielded. Does not apply if surrender was tactically impossible to accept (e.g., in the middle of larger battle).