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{{Useful Notes}}
{{quote|''Duty is heavier than a mountain; death is lighter than a feather.''|Traditional Japanese proverb, quoted to death by Rand al'Thor|''[[The Wheel of Time|RandThe al'ThorWheel of Time]]''}}
 
The traditional [[The Fettered|moral character]] of both Japanese society and Japanese individuals is built upon four key elements, which can best be compared to the Western concept of Virtues: ''On, Gimu, Giri'' and ''Ninjō''. All four of these orbit and touch upon the Japanese concept of Honor, which combines elements of reputation, self-respect and personal moral/ethical code.
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