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  1. #21
    Honor ?

    Oh yeah, you mean that thing that serves as an excuse for traditional Sindh Pakistan families to kill roughly 1000 of their young women every year by karo-kari, because they dishonored them ?
    That is an honor matter for them.
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  2. #22
    Originally Posted by Obdach01 Go to original post
    Which moral? Yours? The Japanese? Ze German? The Arabic? Which moral, dude????

    I think you don't get, that every group has it's own moral. Honor is something different to each group... and in war? lol check history what is considered honorable? You, mate, are falling for an ironic title, and taking it literally... For Honor is ment ironically. Check intro and story, mate.
    would have to agree, they are judging the book by the title then complain when its not exactly what they expect based on the books cover.
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  3. #23
    Honor can mean 2 things. One is obeying unofficial widespread rules like not using poison on weapons, not interfering in duels etc. I'm sure there are still some codes of honor for some cultures on the internet to find. The problem is that there are no universal rules across globe but usually win could be achieved in any way ie by kicking, slamming, pushing enemy etc. So guys crying about ledge pushing being unhonorable certainly has 0 idea about medieval martial arts

    Second meaning is simple - Glory is honor. By slaying countless enemies many warriors were adored not less than Justin Bieber by underaged girls today.
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  4. #24
    Stopping the enemy with the best possible tactics to keep as many teammates alive as possible. Not teaming up isn't honorable it's just bad strategy and stupid.
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