Virtuism
Virtuism – A moral person is one that does good works. A moral person will act morally most of the time. Morality in action is the width and scope of the actions of moral people.
A virtuist seeks to find or be a leader, an expert or a technocrat. Virtuism is the philosophy that gave rise to the creation of the title of edler.
On a smaller level, a virtuist seeks to be virtuous first and foremost, improving and refining the strength of their character as they live their life.
STRENGTHS – Moral people are elevated and trusted, giving them more freedom. Precedence of the great people of the past make for good examples.
WEAKNESSES – Morality is determined by the people who the virtuist deems ‘good.’ This can lead to personality cults enacting sweeping moral changes.
EXAMPLES – The cultist who trusts every word their leader says, the bard that sings songs of the glory of heroes.
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Personality Trait
1 - I seek self improvement at all times.
2 - I read obsessively, all of the great masters.
3 - I love quoting people that I admire.
4 - I am prone to taking up causes and championing them.
5 - I am always on the lookout for the next step on my journey; potential spouse, new friends, epic quests.
6 - I sing the songs of the bards, songs of the old knights.
7 - I advocate for a return of the monarchy loudly and wherever anyone might listen.
8 - I have a meaningless hobby; one that doesn't carry any pressure or responsibility.
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Ideal
1 - Self Improvement. I must always strive to be better. (Good)
2 - Wisdom. I seek greater understanding of the universe. (Good)
3 - Tradition. The elders that came before us were smarter than I, who am I to question the traditions? (Lawful)
4 - Change. Be the change you hope to see in the world. (Chaotic)
5 - Community. We all must join our hearts together to serve the greatest. (Lawful)
6 - Wealth. Virtue should have physical rewards. (Any)
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Flaw
1 - I am prone to hero worship.
2 - I am judgemental.
3 - I leap to conclusions.
4 - I am convinced of my own righteousness.
5 - I am convinced of the righteousness of another, and will hear no arguments against it.
6 - I gauge everyone against an "ideal person," and the further from that they are the worse I think of them.
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