The Ai-Naidari Book of Corrections provides a list of transgressions and their appropriate Corrections.
Sicknesses[]
Tsekil, or soul-sicknesses, are often said to be the result of a failure of perspective. Corrections seek to restore perspective.
Ambition[]
Ambition is defined among Ai-Naidar as a desire to be superior to others by accruing more wealth, achievement, power or fame than is appropriate for a person of one's caste and rank. Considered a sickness that requires Correction.
Self-Harm[]
Self-harm is wrong because it hurts others as much as the one who does this.
Sins[]
Child Abuse[]
Covetousness[]
Homicidal Ideation[]
Homicidal ideation requires a high-level of Correction.
There aren't many actual homicides in Kherishdar. It's more typical for people to turn on themselves than on other people.
Improper Guilt[]
Negligence[]
Failure to fulfill one's responsibilities to others, especially if this results in death or injury.