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| | On Winning |
 | | The victor should be that person upon whom fortune smiles, or who is greatly inspired by the love of their consort, or simply whose prowess, gained humbly and not through need, triumphs. |
 | | Only the victor's consort receives the wreath upon the field, but the consorts of all should carry the greater reward of the honor gained for them by their champions. |
 | | Salute your Crown, your people, your consort, and your most honored opponent; steel yourself against ambition and hold yourself to duty, love and joy; then allow the fates, however you might understand them, to select the winner. |
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