And you will serve the clan, and rally when called. You will wear our armor, and speak our language. Resol'nare Edit " You will raise your young as Mandalorians - and defend them. Death is life, one should die as they have lived.Loyalty is life, for without one's clan one has no purpose.Honor is life, for with no honor one may as well be dead.Strength is life, for the strong have the right to rule.Did they pass on with Strength and Honor, or some other way? But what mattered to the Mandalorian Warrior was how a person dies. If one's actions did not bring honor to his clan, then they held no place for being a member of that clan, or a Mandalorian, and became what Mandalorians called dar'manda.ĭeath was another important part of the code. A Mandalorian was required to fight not only for his Mand'alor, but also for his aliit. It was considered more honorable to die fighting than to survive though dishonorable means.Įqually important to honor was loyalty to one's clan. And while defeat was not desirable, even fighting and losing gave honor to the defeated for at least they acted and fought. Once battle was engaged, victory brought honor. Honor was gained by fighting, no matter the odds or situation. To the Mandalorian, honor was very important. If an opponent fought back then they were not seen as weak, even if they could not defeat the Mandalorians the act of defending oneself instead of capitulation was seen as giving one both spiritual strength and honor. The strong had the right to rule and conquer the weak. To a Mandalorian, strength was equated with life. The Canons of Honor were composed of no fewer than four simple facets of life: Strength, Honor, Loyalty, and Death. Finally, he recognized the need of Jaster Mereel's Supercommando Codex as a means of governing how a Mandalorian ought to fight in battle. The Resol'nare had become integral in everyday living and the identification of a Mandalorian, and as such Blackthorne adopted these as a means of becoming a Mandalorian. He found that the Canons of Honor were required to maintain the strength the Mandalorians would need to operate independently in the galaxy, and so integrated those as a way a Mandalorian ought to behave in battle, and times of war. In the end, Blackthorne combined three notions that guided the Mandalorian ways: The Canons of Honor, the Resol'nare, and the Supercommando Codex. It was created as an unusual perfection in the governing principles of a Mandalorian's life he did not destroy their heritage, but instead protected it, and others' views upon the Mandalorians, by giving the Mandalorians a better sense of purpose, and a better image to the rest of the galaxy.
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THIS WIKI The Mandalorian Code of Honor was created by Mandalore Cadden Blackthorne as a means of abolishing the savage history that guided the Mandalorian people for eons.