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The House of Minos upholds honour above all else, considering it their duty and way of life. Each Minotaur is encouraged to strive to improve themselves, and contribute in a meaningful way.<ref name="IBA" />They also throw themselves into what they do with passion. In this way, they give their citizens purpose, something that other utopias struggle to do at times.<ref name=":0" /> While their society is centered around war and battle, Minos is a peaceful place, befitting its status as a utopia.
The House of Minos upholds honour above all else, considering it their duty and way of life. Each Minotaur is encouraged to strive to improve themselves, and contribute in a meaningful way.<ref name="IBA" />They also throw themselves into what they do with passion. In this way, they give their citizens purpose, something that other utopias struggle to do at times.<ref name=":0" /> While their society is centered around war and battle, Minos is a peaceful place, befitting its status as a utopia.


Though their population is proportionally high in how of them fight, the average civilian of the House of Minos are much like those of any other nation, and are not highly fit individuals that undergo rigorous training regimens. But since the Minotaurs most people will meet outside of visiting the Isles of Minos, which have strict visitation regulations, will be members of the Beriad or their volunteer army who had diligently trained to attain either honour, the prevalent image of Minotaurs in the wider world is that of diligent bodybuilders.<ref name=":0" /> Beriad means "away", as in the members will fight and die away from their home.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/02/16/interlude-hectval-pt-3/ Interlude - Hectval (Pt. 3)]</ref>
Though their population is proportionally high in how of them fight, the average civilian of the House of Minos are much like those of any other nation, and are not highly fit individuals that undergo rigorous training regimens. But since the Minotaurs most people will meet outside of visiting the Isles of Minos, which have strict visitation regulations, will be members of the Beriad or their volunteer army who had diligently trained to attain either honour, the prevalent image of Minotaurs in the wider world is that of diligent bodybuilders.<ref name=":0" />


Civilians have six-hour working days, and do not have strict schedules to follow. They do not need to go work as early, can choose to take early lunch breaks, and work with leisure.
Civilians have six-hour working days, and do not have strict schedules to follow. They do not need to go work as early, can choose to take early lunch breaks, and work with leisure.
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