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Dogma of Gond
The beliefs of the Gondar can be summed up as "Actions count." Intentions and
thought are one thing, but in the end it is the result-what remains after the
sword is forged, the battle is fought-that is the most important. Talk is for
others; those who truly serve Gond do.
All Gondar are to strive to make new things that work. All of Gond's clergy
should become skilled at forging, casting, or tempering, and practice various
means of joining and fastening until they are adept at making things to fit a
space or situation with which they are confronted. To venerate Gond is to
continually question and challenge the unknown with new devices and items.
Elegance and usefulness are the two legs any new making should stand on.
Gondar must practice experimentation and innovation in the making of tools
and implementation of processes and encourage these virtues in others through
direct aid, sponsorship, and diplomatic support. They should strive to make
farmers, hunters, and others think of new tools, improved ways of crafting
and using their existing gear, and new ways of doing things.
The Concecrated must keep records of their strivings, ideas, and attempts, so
that others can continue where they leave off when gathered at death to the
Holy Maker of All Things. Gondar are instructed to observe, acquire, and
store safely the makings of others, and show what they have learned to other
Consecrated of Gond. They are to discuss ideas and spread them so that all
may see the divine light that is Gond.
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