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::  Passion and emotion are powerful forces in the world of Exalted. Virtues measure how passionately committed a character is to certain types of behavior. There are four Virtue traits, each representing the extremes the soul can reach. The Virtues are:
 
::  Passion and emotion are powerful forces in the world of Exalted. Virtues measure how passionately committed a character is to certain types of behavior. There are four Virtue traits, each representing the extremes the soul can reach. The Virtues are:
 
:::*  '''Compassion''', which measures the character’s empathy and forgiveness. Characters with high Compassion have difficulty ignoring the plights of others.
 
:::*  '''Compassion''', which measures the character’s empathy and forgiveness. Characters with high Compassion have difficulty ignoring the plights of others.
:::::  Golden ivory has Compassion 1.  
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:::::  Golden ivory has Compassion 1. '''Compassion is his primary virtue.'''
 
:::*  '''Conviction''', which represents the character’s resistance to mental and physical hardship. Characters with high Conviction can endure (and inflict) immense pain and suffering and ignore the suffering of others.
 
:::*  '''Conviction''', which represents the character’s resistance to mental and physical hardship. Characters with high Conviction can endure (and inflict) immense pain and suffering and ignore the suffering of others.
 
:::::  Golden Ivory has Conviction 4. '''Conviction is his primary virtue.'''
 
:::::  Golden Ivory has Conviction 4. '''Conviction is his primary virtue.'''

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