Humility

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Not yet defined
Chant Lum at the Humility Shrine

The Virtue of Humility is but one of eight virtues found in the Virtue System. At no time has this component of the Virtue System been active in actual game play; in fact, the scroll description that is accessed via the Virtue Gump states, “This virtue is not yet defined.”

That is not to say that Humility has been neglected. The concept of humility has been included in several aspects of game play:

Intended Virtue System Component

Advancement in the Virtue of Humility was intended encourage relationships between veteran players and new, or young, players through a Squire System. The benefits to a veteran player were to be considerable. By using the Humility symbol that is located on the Virtue Gump, a veteran player was to be able to invite a young player to become his or her squire. If the young player accepted the invitation, the veteran player would have a chance to gain in Humility whenever a young player gained points in certain skills.

There were to be certain variable that affected the gain of Humility points:

  • The veteran was to remain close to the [young] character as the latter gained skill.
  • Skill points gained through training dummies and NPCs would not have counted.
  • [Young] characters would not have gained Humility points.
  • The veteran had to have been alive to gain Humility points.

Virtuous Title & Abilities: Rewards for achieving Humility points were to have been granted on a 3 tier basis.

  • First step: +10 Hit Points, +10 Mana, +10 Stamina;
  • Second step: +20 Hit Points, +20 Mana, +20 Stamina; and finally
  • Third step: +30 Hit Points, +30 Mana, +30 Stamina.

Reasons for Non-inclusion in Game Play

One possible reason why this particular Virtue was never activated is that there are simply not enough young players. A squire was only able to have one veteran relationship at a time.

Another possible reason is that the benefits conveyed, at the highest level, may have unbalanced the game.