Quia iustus ex fide

A collection of Holy writings and personal memoirs of the Paladin Skaxis Voltaire, the Quia iustus ex fide, roughly translated "For the just shall live by faith," safeguards many of his life's personal writings, thoughts, teachings, and ideas in a simple, yet ornately decorated leather notebook bound by black cord. Often when reciting prayer or scripture, Skaxis can be found wielding this old and and sturdy book.

Known Writings
While the book is kept private for his own exclusive use, Skaxis has made some of his inscriptions publicly known, allowing close friends, students, and others to copy or reflect upon his work.

The Three Virtues
Following the Second War and his introduction to the Light by his love interest at later wife, Skaxis wrote the following upon his learning of the three virtues.

Respect: "First of the Three Virtues is the virtue of "Respect." Respect teaches us to acknowledge the truth of the Light; to understand it, and to live within it. Respect guides us to spread this Holy knowledge to everyone and everything we love. It is through the Respect of the Light that we can come to understand it, wield it, and use Its influence to better not only our own lives, but those around us."

Tenacity: "Second of the Three Virtues is the virtue of "Tenacity." Tenacity guides us the moral principle of all that is right and just within the greatness of which is the Light. Tenacity is about standing against all odds, no matter how unfair, or unjust. With Tenacity, you will never give up, or give in; for in your moment of truth, the Light will always have your back as a shield of righteousness, guiding you to the greater salvation."

Compassion: "Third of the Three Virtues is the virtue of "Compassion." Compassion, contrary to popular belief, is -not- about being kind to another, but instead the selflessness in your pursuit of the Light. It is through this pursuit that Compassion takes its true meaning, which is the willingness to help others in their time of need."