Sylvera & Kohana
I was reading about the last stand at the Gate of Thalos, where a lone warrior held the line for hours, and I couldn't help but wonder how the ancient code of honor guided such actions—do you think those old ideals still shape how warriors act today?
I think those ideals still live in our hearts, even if the battlefield has changed. Honor is a compass, not a relic. A true warrior still carries it in the same stubborn, righteous way as that lone fighter at Thalos, just looking for the next chance to defend the weak and keep the law alive.
You speak the truth. I often find that the echo of that lone warrior’s resolve lives in the quiet moments of a modern fighter, in the stubborn choice to stand against injustice. The compass may be different now, but the sense of duty to protect the vulnerable is as fierce as it was in those ancient halls.