No matter how sinister they are, the Order would not be teaching children to interrogate strangers or anything like that. I'm assuming the answer will be seemingly G-Rated. Interact is our best bet I think.
Well, for a secret society telling people how to interact with outsiders
Analyze - their knowledge level
Protect - the secrets of the society
Hinder - their further knowledge-gathering
Impede - Any further questioning
Defend - Yourself from their viewpoints
Being a hero doesn't mean you succeed in saving the day. It just means you tried.
Farva wrote:Well, for a secret society telling people how to interact with outsiders
Analyze - their knowledge level
Protect - the secrets of the society
Hinder - their further knowledge-gathering
Impede - Any further questioning
Defend - Yourself from their viewpoints
OOOOH!! Thats good...
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ladron121 wrote:hinder and impede really mean the same thing, dont they?
Yes, and in context, so does the protect...but 3 out of 5 being about keeping secrets would work. What would be the one thing above all else you'd want your kids to know? KEEP OUR SECRETS! I know fully half of the oath taken when somebody joins my fraternity is about keeping the secret knowledge secret, and we have hand signals and so forth revolving around somebody doing something that might give our secrets away. Though, granted, we're VERY secret-focused, even among fraternities.
Being a hero doesn't mean you succeed in saving the day. It just means you tried.