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'''[[Celibate Hero|Chastity]]''' - Being Unhindered by Worldly Desires. The ability to overcome temptation and show self-discipline. Note that the fulfillment of the virtue is not through lack of being tempted, but rather of making the conscious decision to better yourself rather than do what you know is morally wrong. This virtue is especially popular with [[Knight in Shining Armor]] types and any who choose to become [[The Fettered]]. Opposite of [[Lust]].
 
'''[[Determinator|Diligence]]''' - Being Steadfast in Work. Despite the problems that surface, no matter [[Screw Destiny|what stands in their way]], one with this virtue will accomplish their goals and stay true to their core beliefs. If there is work to be done, they will do their best to get it finished, and properly. This is a common trait of [[The Cape (trope)|The Cape]] and those that have [[Jumped At the Call]]. This is also the virtue most likely to be held by the [[Anti-Hero]]. Opposite of [[Lazy Bum|Sloth]].
 
'''[[Humble Hero|Humility]]''' - Being Modest in Self. What is [[Famed in Story|fame]], but a trapping for the weak? While those with this virtue may not seem like much at first, when all bets are down they will triumph over the loud and crass - if not in sheer power, then at least in poise. This virtue in its purest form is not self-hatred (a common mistake made by those with good intentions but self-esteem problems), but rather a sense of inner knowledge that one does not need to prove their greatness/[[Badass|badassitude]] to the outside world to actually be [[Great/Badass|Badass]]. The [[Supporting Leader]], [[The Cowl]], and [[The Drifter]] often personify this trope. When used to an extreme, may result in [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]. Opposite of [[Pride]].