Tenets exemplified by the fables (in order):

  • You shall put your faith before all.
  • You must make the passage of Kulkysia
  • You shall not bear sword and preach. (Don’t threaten people to follow the faith)
  • You shall not sully your name
  • You shall bear the truth
  • You shall protect the life of the free
  • You shall not own another man

Fable 4

Eron was ambitious and determined to make a name for himself as the greatest hero in Falderia. He set out on many quests, battling fierce monsters and collecting treasure. As Eron grew in fame and wealth, he became arrogant and boastful, always talking about his exploits and belittling those who had not achieved as much as he had.
Nearby, villagers begged for a hero to come and save them. Eron saw this as an opportunity to further cement his reputation. As Eron and his companions approached the dragon’s lair, they were met by a group of other adventurers. Eron scoffed at them, thinking they were no match for the powerful dragon.
The dragon was defeated, but not by Eron. Eron had been the first to flee the battle, leaving his companions to fight alone. The villagers, who had once hailed Eron as their savior, now saw him for what he truly was - a coward and a liar.
Eron returned home, his reputation in tatters. From that day on, he knew that the true measure of a hero was not fame or wealth, but integrity and courage. And so, Eron learned his boasting would be a stain that will stay with him forever. Always be true to yourself and your values, and the true measure of a hero will be revealed.