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"Honour is not about what you did," Arthur said, his voice void of tremor. "It is about the oath."

"Stay behind me," Arthur commanded, opening the door to the storm. "Do exactly as I say, and don't look back." Deadly Virtues - Love. Honour. Obey. -16 - -201...

To Love was to cherish life. To Honour the code was to execute the innocent. To Obey was to kill his own soul. "Honour is not about what you did," Arthur

Deadly Virtues: Love. Honour. Obey. – A Disturbing Study in Submission To Honour the code was to execute the innocent

The story begins with a brutal efficiency. A mysterious stranger (Edward Akrout) breaks into the suburban home of a middle-class couple, Tom and Alison. He quickly overpowers Tom, tying him up in the bathtub, and turns his attention to Alison (Alice Lowe).

Honour demanded he pull the trigger. Elias knew too much about the conduit codes. If Arthur let him go, or if Arthur died defending him, the intel could leak. Thousands could die. That was the calculus of Honour—the few sacrificed for the many.