[Ansteorra] New Question 11/20
caladin
caladin at io.com
Thu Nov 21 10:19:16 PST 2002
>When is a selfless act a chivalrous act?
When it is done from a sense of honor or duty to a code, as opposed to when
it done from a sense of necissity or despair.(Ie under threat, duress )
>When is a chivalrous act a selfless act?
When it is done, without thought of benefit to self.
(As opposed to doing it because you think others will look down on you for
not doing it, to win a ladys favor, or for other personal gain)
>Are all self-less acts chivalrous? vis-versa?
Not in my Opinion.
An act can be openly Chivalrous, but in fact be done for selfish reasons, to
all outward appearances it's a act of chivalry, but in the doers heart it is
not. An act can also be selfless, IE running to pull a child from a burning
building, but not chivalrous, because it is being done for reasons other
than honor and following a code (In this case Desapir at the thought of the
loss of the child) It makes the act no less brave, or heroic or marvelous,
but it does not make it Chivalrous either.
In my opinion, of course.
Caladin
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