Ethics, morals, and empathy?
Posted: 26 Mar 2019 02:29
So I do not claim to be even well versed in any of this and so I have some questions.
I know the Mandalorian culture is known to be most closely related to a warrior culture. Constantly at war and the religious system seems to stem from that attitude. But I also know that "Mandalorian" is a culture more than it is a species or people. So this leads me to ask was the overarching culture one of acceptance? What were the moral standards beyond Resol'nare? and could the empathy of a mandalorian extend to the belief of a soul within non-sentient beings?
I am crafting a beast hunter/sniper but I also draw heavily from worldly primitive cultures and the belief that all is connected not just the sentient. I was wondering if you folks thought that this might exist in some of those in the mandalorian culture?
I know the Mandalorian culture is known to be most closely related to a warrior culture. Constantly at war and the religious system seems to stem from that attitude. But I also know that "Mandalorian" is a culture more than it is a species or people. So this leads me to ask was the overarching culture one of acceptance? What were the moral standards beyond Resol'nare? and could the empathy of a mandalorian extend to the belief of a soul within non-sentient beings?
I am crafting a beast hunter/sniper but I also draw heavily from worldly primitive cultures and the belief that all is connected not just the sentient. I was wondering if you folks thought that this might exist in some of those in the mandalorian culture?