The Lighthouse Keeper
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Category:Loyal
Notes:Staying at your post when others depend on you defines true loyalty.

Before modern navigation, lighthouse keepers lived isolated lives maintaining lights that guided ships safely past dangerous shores. Their job wasn't glamorous. Storms would rage for days. The work was repetitive. They spent holidays alone. But they stayed, because they knew sailors were counting on that light.

A lighthouse keeper couldn't say, "The storm is too bad tonight, I'll take the night off." Lives depended on their loyalty to duty. And through that commitment, countless ships and sailors arrived home safely, never even knowing the name of the person who guided them.

A Scout is loyal to duty even when no one is watching and no one will thank you. When you're assigned a task in your patrol, when you commit to a responsibility, you're like that lighthouse keeper - others are counting on you to stay at your post. Real loyalty means you keep your light burning, even when it's hard and no one sees it.