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*[[Happiness Embodiment]]
 
*[[Happiness Embodiment]]
 
*[[Hope Embodiment]]
 
*[[Hope Embodiment]]
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Overlapping with [[Morality Embodiment]]
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Charity_Embodiment Charity Embodiment]
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Compassion_Embodiment Compassion Embodiment]
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_Embodiment Fairness]. A sense of personal justice. The practice of adjusting one's reciprocal treatment of others in response to their behaviour toward oneself and others. Also entails impartiality, see that virtue. Opposite of unfairness.
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Friendship_Embodiment Friendship Embodiment]
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Balance Impartiality]. The abstinence from giving arbitrary preference to one person's or group's interests over another's. Opposite of partiality. Combined with the principle of kindness, can be said to form the foundation of the ethical school of philosophy called Utilitarianism (not to be confused with utilitarian values). Can conflict with [http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Undying_Loyalty Loyalty]
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Kindness_Manipulation Kindness Manipulation]
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Undying_Loyalty Undying Loyalty]
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Peace_Empowerment Peace Empowerment]
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*Respect. The principle of not encroaching on another's personal freedom or dignity. Opposite of disrespectfulness
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*Selflessness. The capacity to regard the interests of others as not fundamentally subordinated to one's own for any arbitrary reason. Opposite of selfishness.
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*Self-sacrifice. The capacity to make personal sacrifices in the name of one's moral convictions. Opposite of self-indulgence.
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Trust_Embodiment Trust Embodiment]
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*[http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Truth_Embodiment Truth Embodiment]
   
 
==Associations==
 
==Associations==

Revision as of 12:48, 23 April 2014

The power to embody social values. Variation of Philosophy Embodiment and [[[Virtue Embodiment]].

Capabilities

The user embodies social values, which serve the purpose of letting people get along with one another.

Applications

Main Social Values

  • Beauty Inducement - The aspiration to uphold a sense of aesthetics
  • Creativity - The ability to convey ones emotions through artistic expression
  • Modesty - the ability to suppress the impulse to show ones strength in social contexts

Overlaping with Utilitarian Embodiment

Overlapping with Morality Embodiment

  • Charity Embodiment
  • Compassion Embodiment
  • Fairness. A sense of personal justice. The practice of adjusting one's reciprocal treatment of others in response to their behaviour toward oneself and others. Also entails impartiality, see that virtue. Opposite of unfairness.
  • Friendship Embodiment
  • Impartiality. The abstinence from giving arbitrary preference to one person's or group's interests over another's. Opposite of partiality. Combined with the principle of kindness, can be said to form the foundation of the ethical school of philosophy called Utilitarianism (not to be confused with utilitarian values). Can conflict with Loyalty
  • Kindness Manipulation
  • Undying Loyalty
  • Peace Empowerment
  • Respect. The principle of not encroaching on another's personal freedom or dignity. Opposite of disrespectfulness
  • Selflessness. The capacity to regard the interests of others as not fundamentally subordinated to one's own for any arbitrary reason. Opposite of selfishness.
  • Self-sacrifice. The capacity to make personal sacrifices in the name of one's moral convictions. Opposite of self-indulgence.
  • Trust Embodiment
  • Truth Embodiment

Associations