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| * Celebrations of major victories | * Celebrations of major victories | ||
| * Anniversaries of famous battles | * Anniversaries of famous battles | ||
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| + | #### Rites | ||
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| + | **Burial:** | ||
| + | The dead must be buried with their weapon in hand or within reach. If they possessed rank or authority, a token of that station must also be buried with them. | ||
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| + | The body is positioned upright if possible, or laid with the head elevated, as if still observing the field. | ||
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| + | Before burial, a recounting of their greatest victory (or, if none is known, their final battle) is spoken aloud. | ||
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| + | This is done so that they are remembered not for how they died, but for what they accomplished. | ||
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| + | **Claiming Victory:** | ||
| + | After a battle, a follower of Erubenyx must take something from the field to mark their victory. | ||
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| + | This may be: | ||
| + | * a weapon | ||
| + | * a banner fragment | ||
| + | * a piece of armor | ||
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| + | The item is kept as proof of conquest or offered to a superior as a sign of loyalty. | ||
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| + | **Trial of Command:** | ||
| + | Before taking command of others, an individual must demonstrate both strength and cunning. | ||
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| + | This may take the form of: | ||
| + | * a duel | ||
| + | * a tactical exercise | ||
| + | * or a controlled engagement | ||
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| + | Victory alone is not sufficient, how the victory is achieved is judged. | ||
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| + | **Offering of Opportunity: | ||
| + | When a clear advantage presents itself, a follower may choose to offer their opponent a chance to surrender or act. | ||
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| + | This is not done out of mercy, but to test the opponent—and to create an opportunity to prove superiority if they fail. | ||
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