A performer braces themselves against the onslought of stagefright before walking onstage. An adventurer stares down a massive beast and steadies their blade. A widow takes a deep breath and prepares to live a solitary life.
This is the path of doing what you need to, even in the face of unmatched fear. Stories and songs mark it as the path of adventurers and warriors, but in truth, you are more likely to find followers of this path in everyday folk, for in truth, the immeasurable terror is no more powerful than the myriad fears of daily life. Those who seek out this Path often do so out of great need, matched against the force of their own mind, and determined to overcome. Once they overcome those original fears, followers might choose to seek out another Path, or they may find themselves reaching for ever-greater dangers, challenging the very risk of life itself.
The path of Bravery roots itself deeply in the chest, just as fear often takes root in your lungs and heart. Though visual symbols associated with the path tend to be of a more personal measure - many followers will use the very things they fear most as holy symbols, it is common to see followers touch their chests during moments of prayer.