In the fractured realm of Aethelburg, where five knightly orders had warred for a generation over a sliver of sacred land called the Thorned Crown, there existed no law but steel, no treaty but the next dawn’s battle. The Order of the Ember Lion burned villages. The Knights of the Ashen Veil poisoned wells. The Solar Lancers rode down farmers. The Iron Dirge buried enemies alive. And the Silent Vigil—once healers—had learned to kill with mercy as a rumor.
In a world where conflict and violence seem to dominate the headlines, a beacon of hope has emerged in the form of the Pledge of Peace, an initiative by the Kennedy Center for Character and Service (KCCHS). This groundbreaking program aims to inspire individuals, particularly young people, to make a commitment to promoting peace, understanding, and respect in their daily lives. pledge of peace knchs
Extending the philosophy of peace to include respect for nature and living things. The Impact on the School Community In the fractured realm of Aethelburg, where five
The pledge is probably integrated into daily or weekly routines, such as during the school's flag ceremony or in home-room classes. This regular repetition keeps the values of peace at the forefront of students' minds. The Solar Lancers rode down farmers
Shoutout to everyone who took the pledge today. Let’s keep this energy going all year round! ✨
This initiative aligns with broader DepEd advocacies, including fostering a safe and empowering atmosphere for all learners. A Tradition of Commitment
"I promise to be an instrument of peace. To reject violence in all its forms, and to build a community grounded on respect and love."