The Principles of Peace
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| - | A book (or a set of books or writings) authored by [[King Banhammer]] of [[Faq]] first mentioned in [[ | + | A book (or a set of books or writings) authored by [[King Banhammer]] of [[Faq]] first mentioned in [[IPTSF Text 58]] |
The work lays forth a series of Principles and a Hierarchy of Good, likely among other ideas. | The work lays forth a series of Principles and a Hierarchy of Good, likely among other ideas. | ||
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| - | Likely a reference to the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistance (or the Panchsheel Treaty) that originated in India which feature five principles for peaceful relationships with their neighbor China. This oriental reference fits with the known Canon, art, and feel of [[Faq]] | + | Likely a reference to the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistance (or the Panchsheel Treaty) that originated in India which feature five principles for peaceful relationships with their neighbor China. This oriental reference fits with the known Canon, art, and feel of [[Faq]]. |
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 10 January 2013
[edit] Canon
A book (or a set of books or writings) authored by King Banhammer of Faq first mentioned in IPTSF Text 58
The work lays forth a series of Principles and a Hierarchy of Good, likely among other ideas.
The Principles shown include:
- Principle of Mutual Benefit - presumably about working in two parties best interests simultaneously
- Principle of Generosity - presumably about free giving between parties to encourage peace
The Hierarchy of Good appears to be about weighing different values of Erfworld by important to the greater good. The Service of Wisdom ranks higher than the Services of Life, Love, Harmony, and others.
[edit] Real World References
Likely a reference to the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistance (or the Panchsheel Treaty) that originated in India which feature five principles for peaceful relationships with their neighbor China. This oriental reference fits with the known Canon, art, and feel of Faq.