Templar Twelve
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Posted - 2014.02.27 11:50:00 -
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Vinsarrow wrote:Here are some more things that bring more of this as more informative, you may find it interesting as well. Treat with care. ....
While I am glad to see that you are spreading the word, Vinsarrow, I would be more happy to see a reference to those links and halls that you posted earlier. Just copy-pasting another organisations work is defined as plagiarism. The temple library and its linked resources are of course open for the public, but this post was created by PIE nonetheless.
May His light further guide you path.
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Templar Twelve
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Posted - 2014.03.01 10:55:00 -
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Vinsarrow wrote:Templar Twelve wrote:Vinsarrow wrote:Here are some more things that bring more of this as more informative, you may find it interesting as well. Treat with care. .... While I am glad to see that you are spreading the word, Vinsarrow, I would be more happy to see a reference to those links and halls that you posted earlier. Just copy-pasting another organisations work is defined as plagiarism. The temple library and its linked resources are of course open for the public, but this post was created by PIE nonetheless. May His light further guide you path. First off on page 1 a little after posting it I stated I got some of it from the libary. Second not all of my sources nor links are from their. Lastly all the links and information in here and in the libary is NOT PIE property, the lore and game itself as well as these forums is under Sony and CCP directive, ownership, and rights to. But both the libary and I are posting legally under the fair use act. If you are saying I am NOT posting under fair use act regarding this stuff then this post AS WELL AS the libary by law is allowed to be taken down as well as removed entirely by CCP &/or Sony as neither of us post a disclaimer with the fair use act. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAIR_USE_Act
Understand my point, Vinsarrow. I have no quarrel with you utilizing the resources available, and I was somewhat honoured you chose to use the library content. At the same time, you must understand that the naming of the "halls", the appearance of the lineup (faith first, governement later etc) and just the finding and linking of all the resources itself from the beginning (which took some time) - ARE a work of players in PIE. The resources themselves, are lore and Prime Fiction made by the developers. But the work of linkage to it and the IC approach it takes, is in this case made by players, which you copy-pasted - thus my comment on it. Don't get me wrong, I would never state that PIE had any property claim on any sort of PF. We wanted to spread the word of Amarr and its culture, to an easier availability to DUST, with an IC touch to it.
And again, know that I actually really appreciate that you started this thread from the beginning. Spreading the Word is an honourful act.
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Templar Twelve
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Posted - 2014.03.01 11:13:00 -
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Vinsarrow wrote:Saren Dykon wrote:What does the adakul philosophy (which is like buddhism) have to do with Amarr and Minmatar relations? It uses both Amarr & Minmitar beliefs plus it's accepted in some areas of both the Amarr & Minmitar culture.
If I may clarify even more, the Adakul philosophy is a branch of itself. It sprung out from the Gallente, more specifically the Jin-Mei bloodline, by a philosopher named Rao Jumen.
It is now widely accepted in all the four Empires, not just the Amarr and Minmatar. The Gallente (most notably the Intaki and Jin-Mei bloodlines) make up the largest percentage of its followers and actual monks. The Caldari finds it working quite well with their "Way of the Wind", also the Adakul seems very much in line with their own ascetic tendencies. The Amarr accepts that the adakul philosophy does not violate the Scriptures, and has had many monastaries and temples blending the amarrian faith with the adakul philosophy - meditating and praying for inner peace towards God. The Minmatar has also accepted the philosophy to gain more calm and inner peace through the mediation techniques, in contrast to their otherwise widely unstrained and aggressive behavior. This serves them well in diplomatic situations within the Republic.
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