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The Codes You Follow

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Wear the Armor
All Mandalorians are expected to wear their armor with pride.
Speak the Language
Our language is part of what sets you apart from the Galaxy. We are Mandalorians, we speak Mando'a (The mandalorian Language).
Provide for your Clan
It takes a village to raise a Mandalorian. As such, a Mandalorian should always pay back into the village and take care of those closest to him.
Raise your Children as Mandalorians
Above all else, the most important asset a Mandalorian has is the future of the people. Passing your knowledge down to the next generation is seen as one of the greatest honors a Mandalorian can have. Refusing to do so is seen as dishonorable, and worthy of exile and the status of Dar'manda.
Rally to Mandalore
Manda'lor's word is law. To refuse his word is to challenge him for the title, as a divided populace cannot stand against the tide of invaders.
Defend yourself and your Clan
A Mandalorian must defend what is precious to him, and nothing is more precious to him then his family. However, to defend his family he must first defend himself. You're no good to them dead, ensure that you don't become it.
 
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((Character may not likely know anything past the description of Kad'Harangir))
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Change vs Stagnation[/SIZE]
Kad’harangir is the God of Destruction and change. Idling, stagnation, and lack of change in general are seen as against his wishes.
Stagnation is viewed as Death, and not Mandalorian. One either wages war, or makes it possible for others to do so in his stead.
Life and Death
Life is seen as a blessing, and to be spent waging ritual wars and preparing for them. In addition, you are expected to raise your children to do such as we'll.
[SIZE=14.6667px]Death is to not be seen as dishonorable or unwelcome. You are expected to meet it with a smile on your face and a bout of laughter at your lips. Mandalorians who live beyond their prime are to seek out death or train a successor. The successors goal is to kill them and offer their death to Kad’harangir as proof of their devotion to destruction and change.[/SIZE]
Resol'nare and Codex’s
Mandalorians of any walk must follow the Resol’nare but are free to choose whichever codex they please; so long as Kad’harangir comes first.
Places of Worship
Generally seen as a campfire with a central chair, where the Priest/prophet sits.
May also be a specified room aboard a larger ship, or a building/location on a planet.
Generally a small wooden box is carried by a Priest containing his figurines of Kad’harangir and his ancestors before him. All Mandalorians are expected to carry at least one item to represent their Clan for prayer.
Birth
Children deemed as unfit or sickly are killed as is expected.
Should the babe be fit, it is to be painted in the blood of the Priest present and offered to Kad’Harangir as a loyal servant.
Childhood
Children are to accompany family at birth. Training begins at 3, formalized training at 7. Verd’goten (graduation) at 12. After their Verd’goten the child is armored and sent to war.
Adulthood
Adults are expected to have children, adopt children, or find another way to contribute to the future of their people.
Not doing so can be grounds for exile.
Worship
Prayer is administered before a battle and after.
Every morning, remembrance of fallen warriors is spoken.
Every evening, asking your ancestors for guidance is done via prayer at the Priests altar.
Funerals
After all gear is stripped and redistributed, a Mandalorian is placed with an object representing themselves, their Clan, and Kad’harangir (generally a wicker mask). They are then armed with a wooden Bevii'ragir (traditional spear) and a wooden Beskad (Traditional iron saber) and sent into the sun in the Manda’Yaim system where they may do battle with Arasuums armies alongside Kad’harangir for eternity.
Marriage
Marriage Under a War Priest often involves both individuals wearing a wicker mask as the oaths are said. They are then stripped bare and tied to each other by razors and chord and allowed to bleed and track the sun above Manda’Yaim in the sky for a complete cycle, testing their bonds to one another. Should one of them fall prey to weakness, it is the Spouses duty to either execute them for their weakness or find a punishment they deem worthy.
 
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