Crest Histories Guide Inter House and Inter Tribal Conduct

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Crest Histories Guide Inter House and Inter Tribal Conduct

Category: Crests Page status: Working

Purpose

To affirm that narratives attached to crests inform how groups should act toward one another.

General Principle

Crest histories guide inter-house and inter-tribal conduct.

Explanation

Accounts of alliance, assistance, injury, and reconciliation establish expectations. They remind parties of inherited duty and precedent. Memory becomes instruction for diplomacy.

Authority

Guidance is upheld through:

Implications

Behavior reflects remembered obligation. Predictability supports stability. Respect strengthens unity.

Limits

Application requires context and judgment. History cannot be reduced to automatic rule.

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