Wayfarism

Wayfarism is a philosophical system derived from the ideas of Alonch Wayfarer, which originated in the Greatwhite Isles during the Golden Age period and was later developed by Wayfarer himself on his travels to Not Venice during the Stagnation and Peaches' government. At its core, Wayfarism centers on the concept of the Soul of All Peoples, which posits that all individuals possess an inherent understanding of abstract ideas such as religion and political systems. This innate desire to form or join social groups resembling a state is the Universal Truth of Pajarael, a central tenet of Wayfarism. The system also emphasizes the importance of adhering to the beliefs one chooses to follow fully, and the pursuit of individual accomplishments while still following self-imposed or accorded traditions.

Core Tenets

 * 1) Adherence to self-imposed or accorded traditions.
 * 2) Pursuit of individual uniqueness.
 * 3) Respect for all knowledge pulled from the soul.
 * 4) Strict adherence to established rules and principles of whichever set of beliefs one adopts.
 * 5) Acknowledgement of the inherently social aspect of this life.

Philosophy
Wayfarer asserts the existence of an external realm beyond Pajarael as the source of all knowledge, including abstract ideas such as religion and political systems, which are present from the start of one's life. According to this philosophy, these systems have appeared throughout history without a preceding logical chain, indicating their connection to the Soul of all Peoples. In terms of ethics, adhering to a belief system through the Soul of all Peoples requires full commitment, even when it is inconvenient. While being a legalist can sometimes be inconvenient, it is not equivalent to being a literalist. As long as one genuinely believes in their convictions and adheres to them within the context of their character, they may interpret holy books or commands in a less restrictive manner. It is crucial to remain true to one's beliefs and avoid abandoning them for the sake of convenience.

Individuals who choose to dedicate their lives to the art of combat, such as mercenaries and soldiers, should not only adhere to the strict code of conduct that comes with their profession but also find enjoyment in it. By immersing themselves in the culture and identity of their organization, they can form a strong sense of camaraderie and purpose, all while having fun and enjoying the recreational aspect of their training. After all, even the knowledge and skills they acquire through training ultimately come from the soul of all peoples. By finding joy and fulfillment in their pursuits, these individuals can better serve their communities and continue to grow and have fun through it. Wayfarer was quoted in a talk he gave in the Piazza di Starlorde:Wayfarism values strict adherence to one's beliefs and the pursuit of individual uniqueness, but also emphasizes the importance of being enjoyable and approachable to others, particularly for rulers. A good ruler, according to Wayfarer's philosophy, should embody the chosen system of government while also being pleasant to be around. Conversely, ruling with a cruel and unpleasant demeanor is strongly discouraged and could result in public humiliation and resignation.

Although Wayfarism does not necessarily judge specific ways of governing a nation, it does condemn actions that go against the basic and golden ruling, being nice, approachable, and enjoyable. For example, spamming chat with overtly antagonistic messages against other nations, even if your nation was accorded to have a nationalist outlook, is political and ethical malpractice.

In Wayfarer's view, the concepts of chaos and order were too restrictive, and he disagreed with most philosophies that espoused them. While control or order is undoubtedly important in a sentient's life in Pajarael, the ability to follow your beliefs, even if they might bring about chaos, is at the core of Wayfarism. It's not about finding balance or harmony between chaos and order, but rather about living to change the world and make a difference. After all, Pajarael wouldn't be the same without each and every one of us working towards our beliefs. Wayfarer asserts in 'On Chaos and Order' that the perspective of preserving balance to prevent chaos from taking over is incorrect. According to Wayfarer, chaos, banditry, discord, and strife occur only when the population reneges on its self-imposed beliefs, yielding to "the mind of the bandit" and the cynicism of a self without a purpose given by itself. The term "Natural Order" is deemed useless, as every action made by someone, even without purpose, is natural. Unnaturalness is not imposed by the world onto the object or emanated from the object but rather by the ideas of the Soul of all Peoples, whose unwieldy and illogical nature can even contradict themselves, onto the eyes of the beholder.

Treatises
Ruminations on the Collective Dream by Alonch

Ruminations on the Collective Dream (Revised Edition) by Alonch

Guide to (Decent) Characters by Alonch

The Kervutorhi-Numa Almost Revealed by Alonch (Alleged)

On Chaos and Order by Alonch