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1. curture of honor
2. Cultures of honor tend to take root in highlands and other marginally fertile areas. You probably raise goats or sheep, and the kind of culture that grows up around being a herdsman is very different from the culture that grows up around growing crops. And a herdman is off by himself and a herdsman does have to worry. He's under constant threat of ruin through the loss of his animals. So he has to be aggressive. He has to be willing to fight in response to even the slightest challenge to his reputation.
3. Cultural legacies are powerful forces. They have deep roots and long lives.
4. mitigated speech
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