The philosophical landscape of the known world is shaped by a diverse array of thinkers, ranging from ancient teachers of self-knowledge to pragmatic modern political theorists. Their teachings are a core component of higher education in Dael Riata, influencing the leadership styles and spiritual lives of the nobility, military commanders, and scholars.
Elenchus is an ancient figure originating from the early civilisations of the warmer regions surrounding the central sea. The fundamental basis of Elenchist thought is that absolute knowledge is impossible.
According to this school of thought, the only path toward truth begins with the acknowledgement of one's own ignorance. The core maxim of his followers remains: “The only thing I can be certain of is that I do not know anything.”
Link: Elenchus
A more modern philosopher from the city-states of the central sea, Tatù focused on the practical maintenance of power within oligarchies. His work is often studied by those in the Royal Household and senior administrators.
His key positions include:
Link: Tatù
Cliasophes was a legendary general of the Armain Empire who provided foundational advice for emperors and commanders. His teachings focus on the duty of command and the ethics of warfare.
Key tenets include:
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A philosopher-adept from Estreham, Mukul is known for both his geographical work and his rigid tactical advice. He is credited with the famous maxim: “Planning and preparation prevents poor performance.”
He strongly advised that a strategist should always take and hold the high ground, regardless of the provocation offered by the enemy.
Link: mukul
The Clewgists represent a widespread belief system focusing on spiritual perfection and the nature of reality. They are divided into two primary branches:
This branch focuses on communal discipline and finding one's intended place in the universe. They utilise intense communal scrutiny and “painful criticism” to attain self-mastery. Many followers come from military backgrounds, viewing martial arts and strategy as paths to perfection.
In contrast to the disciplined Estreham branch, Yendorians believe that “life is but a garment of illusion” and that true reality is nearly impossible to understand. They focus on working in harmony with nature rather than through rigid discipline.
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