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Conquer
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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Oct 28, 2013
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Fiction
Action and Thriller
A story of a ruined city trying to rebuild itself from its corruption and devastation by means of corruption and devastation. It starts off with a tyrant leader, and of course, whatever follows: rebellion. The rebellion must start with a cause. Then, the roots must be secured before moving up to the stem and its leave. And only in the end would you see your seed bear fruit. Now, would this rebellion bear any fruit, and would this fruit taste of victory or loss? Does the end justify the means?
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There are four facets of life: Strength, Honor, Loyalty, and Death. To a Mandalorian, strength is life. The strong have the right to rule and conquer the weak. Defiance rather than capitulation is seen as giving one both spiritual strength and honor. Honor is gained by fighting despite the odds. Victory brings honor. Even fighting and losing gives honor to the defeated for at least they acted. Far better to die honorably than to survive through dishonorable means. Loyalty to one's clan is all. A Mandalorian must fight not only for his Mand'alor but also for his clan. If one's actions do not bring honor to his family, then they have no place in the clan. They become DAR'MANDA; to be without a soul. Death is the final facet. Everyone dies. Not all truly live. When a warrior passes will it be with strength and honor or in cowardice? What legacy does the warrior leave?

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