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The word dost meaneth to be sympathetic. To be conscious of anothers distress together with a desire to alleviate it.
To this guild it dost meaneth that if thou shouldst see someone in dire straights, offer assistance. If someone ist seeking directions show them the correct roads to follow. If another ist having difficulty with a task or seems to be floundering in any way, offer an uplifting hand. If a person seems depressed or angry, try to find out the source of the problem and help anyway thou might. Be a compassionate person, for one day thou might needeth some compassion for thyself when things go awry.



The word dost meaneth to be fair and straightforward in thy conduct. To adhere to the facts in all things.
To this guild it dost meaneth to say all in truth with no subtle innuendos or double-meanings. To naught spread vicious rumors and to listen to gossip with a grain of salt. If ever thou art in doubt go to the source before passing judgement. Oft times tis most likely what one hears ist false or taken out of context. Be honest, for one day thy words or actions may flow back to haunt thee.



The word dost meaneth to hath a good name or public esteem. To show merited respect to another.
To this guild it dost meaneth to keep thy name in good faith, so that when others see thee, only good thoughts surround their minds. It dost meaneth to say naught which others might construe ast deplorable and it dost meaneth to keep thy actions in the light, shirking the darkness. It dost meaneth to pay proper respect to those deemed worthy of it, no matter thy own personal opinion. Be honorable, for one day tis all thou might have, thy honor and good name.



The word dost meaneth the quality or state of being humble.
To this guild it dost meaneth to act in such a way that thy actions art naught done for thy own gain. To naught be a braggart, or to go about saying such to bolster thy own standing ither within the guild or to others. To swallow ones pride in the light of good deeds done. Be humble, for those loud of mouth or seeking glory constantly, rarely hath true friends.



The word dost meaneth the quality of being just, impartial, or fair. The principle or ideal of just dealing or right action and conforming to this principle or ideal.
To this guild it dost meaneth to learn all facts before coming to a conclusion, thereby negating any rash course thou might hath taken otherwise. It dost meaneth to listen to both sides when a problem should arise and dealing with it fairly so all parties art satisfied, or at least ast satisfied ast possible. It dost meaneth to present oneself justly so that others might knoweth thee ast a fair and righteous individual. Be just, for there may cometh a day when swift justice for thee ist at hand and thy prior actions scrutinized ast part of judgement.



The word dost meaneth the destruction or surrender of something for the sake of something else. To sacrifice of oneself or one's interest for others or for a cause or ideal.
To this guild it dost meaneth to give truly of oneself for the sake of all others, especially guildmates. It dost meaneth to offer goods or services, time or funds even if thou hast little of thy own to giveth. It dost meaneth to forget thy own wishes if anothers idea ist better for the majority. Be a sacrificer, for usually those of this ilk get more true enjoyment from life then those who art always pushing themselves or their ideals upon others.



The word dost meaneth the sensitivity or attachment to religious values. The quality or state of being spiritual.
To this guild it dost meaneth to uphold and abide by the eight virtues which our Liege Lord hast set up for the land and its people. It dost meaneth to except these virtues in thy heart, mind and soul. Be spiritual, for when things art too much to bear, oft times tis ones faith which dost help one maketh it through.



The word dost meaneth strength of mind or spirit that enables a person to encounter danger with firmness. Having personal bravery.
To this guild it dost meaneth to use thy mind to assess a situation. If the moment dost warrant a bearing of arms, tis expected of one to charge ahead into battle. If once engaged it appears the advantage ist to thy foe, then a retreat ist sometimes necessary. If before thy enemy ist engaged, tis obvious the odds art against thee, then doth not engage..back away and call for assistance. If a friend or guildmate ist being attacked, help ast much ast thou art able to. Above all, use thy intelligence in these matters. Be valiant, for thy conviction in battle may just save the day.










