Fortek

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=• Personality •= Fortek is a man who has his own philosophy: the way of lava. He sees lava as a better analogy to a granok than stone is; lava moves, burning out the old, established, and infertile, while replacing it with new ground in which to grow. This is his overall view of how he will function and live in relation to the Dominion: they are the old, the established, and the infertile (see: venomous) land that must be burned, destroyed, and replaced with the fertile soil of the Exiles.

On a more personal level, however, Fortek sees himself less philosophically. He knows what he wants, what he likes, and what he needs. He is steady, dependable, loyal, and follows a set of principles that he has chosen for himself. They are numerous and flexible; Fortek understands that sometimes his personal beliefs can hinder

1. Lava only burns that which is preventing progress and new life; Fortek does not seek out violence or bloodshed with the Dominion or other groups. Rather, he does what he knows is right, and whatever prevents him from doing that becomes an obstacle that should be removed. Violence is meant for some, talk for others.

2. Wait, watch, wonder, whack: Fortek follows this process of first stopping, gathering details, considering them, and then taking action (be it violence or otherwise). He is not hasty or impulsive. Lava can be slow or fast, and Fortek is on the slower end of that spectrum. He considers all aspects of an issue before making a solid decision.

3. Respect, promises, and honor are all valuable things. Respect must be earned, promises must be kept, and honor must be preserved in actions. Actions, or lack of actions, can cause very serious issues: Respect can be lost, promises forgotten are marks of shame, and honor unadhered to is a personal betrayal. Also, honor consists of preserving three basic freedoms whenever possible: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

4. Words have meaning, but actions have results.

5. Those who look up to you or who are under your protection are not to be scorned; a leader of any kind should be an example to those around him. He cannot and should not force his beliefs on those he leads, or on anyone. He can however, show others his beliefs in his actions.

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