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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:31 pm
^ Click Above for Full Illustration ^Welcome to Saiqon's profile. No one is allowed to post here without permission from dark77778.
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STATISTICS:
STAGE: Apprentice PATH: Battler LVL: 1 EXP: 0/1
LP: 50 ENG: 50
INT: 4 ATK: 2 DEF: 4 LUK: 1 LUK EXP: 0/3
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INVENTORY: Nothing Yet
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Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:30 am
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Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:49 am
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Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:52 am
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Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:21 pm
Stinlaas
What does it mean? Free Life.
What does it mean when Saiqon says it? Depends on context really. It can mean anything from a "Hakuna Matatta" like motto which means she accepts your way of life, to a rallying cry to allow for all people to live freely and without oppression.
Where does it come from? Saiqon is the inventor of this path of enlightenment. She makes it up as she goes along, but if something is a tenant as she declares it, she follows it without question but may choose to ratify certain tenants should she realize a higher truth. Everything within though, must still conform to the rules of living a "Free Life" and how to best do that, so obviously, it can't be too restrictive.
Why are you [dark77778] doing this? Because I think it adds some awesome flavor to a character to have both a monk-like attitude, but also be a rebel girl. Naturally, with these two things in mind she'd need a "code" of sorts and thus "Stinlaas".
The Tennants: 1) Never oppress the will of one, unless they are in the act of oppressing the will of another. 2) There is no such thing as good or evil. The world is made up of the free, the oppressors and the oppressed. 2b) Objects and Art are also neither good nor evil. The serve the functions of the above. 3) Disrespect the Law of the Land. Respect the Law of the Free 4) Avoid the fist punch, land the last. 5) Only kill if you would yourself otherwise be killed. This goes for food. 6) Respect the Dragons and their Kein. Should you kill a dragon, you must ask for their soul's forgiveness. 6b) If you destroy a dragon's soul, you must mark that day, and fast the next day and on that day every year.
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