L25.38 Clay Pavilion of Ethics

One of the built treasures of Lal-Mit, a small pavilion made of rammed earth of gray clay tiles each of which are inscribed the ancient classic The Discourses in Ethics, which record the debate between the two philosophers Usun-Kish, and Sul-Azeem. 

Before the formation of the Enlightened Lal-Mit, the land which the polity now occupies were made of countless schools of scholar-warriors, who fought both by word and weapon.

While might was recognized, subjugation by word and moral principles was seen as transcendent, and many warlords sought numerous scholars.

The schools of Usun-Kish and Sul-Azeem were among one of the most successful schools, but we're ultimately deposed by the school of Sus-Nir due to its remarkable practicality in it's pursuit of empiricism which led to the discovery of numerous arcane secrets.

Following the explosion of Sus-Niri empiricism, much of the orally transmitted schools of ethics were lost and only a fragment of the bibliography remains in the form of the pavilion.

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