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Peace, law, structured, selflessness, equality.

White puts value in the group, the community, and its civilization as a whole.

White believes that suffering is a by-product of individuals not prioritizing the good of the group.

White's ultimate goal is peace—a world where there is no unnecessary suffering, a world where life is as good as it can be for each individual, a world where everyone gets along and no one seeks to disturb the bonds of unity that White had worked so long to forge.

To govern and protect its community, White makes use of and puts value in a number of broad concepts; morality (ethics, grace, truth), order (law, discipline, duty), uniformity (conformity, religion), and structure (government, planning, reason). White is a color commonly associated with good and justice, but if left unchecked or if everyone is not working toward the same unified goal, White can become authoritarian, inflexible, and capable of sacrificing a small group for the sake of a larger one.

Everything necessary to preserve the laws, rules, and governance that White created.

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