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''Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do.''
 
  
 
The Falling Wren always held to three core beliefs: That culture and civilization must be nurtured and preserved, that injustice must be faced even if one must go against the way of things, and that one must have compassion and act in the best interest of the common man. In this way, they believed that they followed the path laid out by the Three Righteous Kings, and of the Yellow Emperor before them. In modern times the unity of the Falling Wren began to break down; the opinion of its members divided as to which task should be given the most attention. At the time of its destruction, the Falling Wren was divided into three schools of thought, and they have each survived to the present day in their own way.
 
The Falling Wren always held to three core beliefs: That culture and civilization must be nurtured and preserved, that injustice must be faced even if one must go against the way of things, and that one must have compassion and act in the best interest of the common man. In this way, they believed that they followed the path laid out by the Three Righteous Kings, and of the Yellow Emperor before them. In modern times the unity of the Falling Wren began to break down; the opinion of its members divided as to which task should be given the most attention. At the time of its destruction, the Falling Wren was divided into three schools of thought, and they have each survived to the present day in their own way.

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