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Mizziyrn makes his way to the city square of ker'lomi once again and motions for the dark elves in the area to come. [Note that you probably won't be able to hear this if you're not allowed inside ker'lomi to begin with. Unless you've Jesus ears]

 

"Among the plagues that grasp our people, there are two I wish to talk about today. There is an ilk of elves who claim to be our kin, yet they have blue skin.  I have my own opinion on these blue elves, yet I wish to know yours first. Should we truly treat them as one of own, as brothers and sisters? Or do we treat them as if they were high elf or bronze elf? Do we need to actively separate them from our kin, claiming them to be another breed of elf outside our own?"

 

"The second is those dark elves who have been raised under a clan that teaches that we are the chosen people of a anguel named Velulaei. Fortunately, none in this hallow follow that faith and the clans that once did abundantly in ancient times begin to dwindle in number. Their god did truely guide and protect them.

 

Mizz's tone dips with sarcasm on his last sentence

 

 

Yet beyond these walls are the very few remaining who choose to bow to a deity of the moon, still. I've noticed there are two kinds of Velulaei follower. One believes she is a greater ancestors and revere her as we would any of our own. This I feel is redeemable and acceptable; however, there are other who believe she is an actual anguel who has specifically chosen the mali'ker as her people. The later claim, in my opinion, is ridiculous. We don't need a god, benevolent or evil, to bow our heads to. We don't bow to pale-skins or gods, we bow to only our own. Only our lords, patrons and matrons, and the ancestors are worthy of veneration"

 

Do we accept this 'religion' into our city if one brings it in, or do we merely tolerate it, giving it no recognition from the state. Or must we actively ensure that any mali'ker who shows up to our gates knows that that faith is not of our people, but of the barbarians? Must we seek to teach these fallen mali'ker the error of their judgment and slay him if he refuses?"

 

((Sorry for the poorly worded, quick, post. I wanted to plop this out before bed time))

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"Let us not dictate who or what our kin wish to worship. I know a few of our own even worship the Creator, and I have no qualms with that. But even so, they should not hold a place within our temple. Only mali'ker that look to our ancestors for guidance should be allowed to practice within the walls of the temple.

 

On the matter with the blue 'mali'ker', I've only met a few.. All have been murderers, assassins, and thieves. They should be shunned. I believe they might be descendants of a group of mali'ker breeding with the filth that are the mali'fenn. Let them be outcast and slaughtered like their frozen bretheren."

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Dak'ir stands off to the side, his arms folded as leans against a pillar, listening closely. He nods at the points Mizziyrn makes before finally speaking up.

 

"I couldn't agree more. These 'dark elves' of blue skin have almost always been nothing more than a plague when the enter our hollow. Not even a week ago, one of these blue skinned fools tried to kill my son and one of me men with some sort of strange blade contraption strapped to his wrist. As Arveldir said, they are most likely thanium poisoned which probably warp their minds and skins. Either through breeding with them or simple being around them long enough"

 

He stands up straight, uncrossing his arms.

 

"And I can't help but find myself in agreement with Velulaei situation as well. While praising ones ancestor, especially one of your clan, is entirely acceptable. I do not believe raising the value of one to the point of godhood is. And frankly I find it strange considering they believe Velulaei to be one with the moon, which I believe is what the Kha worship as Metzil. But concerning what Arveldir mentioned, no, I do not really care what our people choose to worship as long as they are not preforming blood rituals. But this needless veneration of one ancestor is nonsense. All of our ancestors deserve praise and should be remembered for what the once were. Mortals not Gods."

 

He leans upon the pillar once more, listening to the opinions of anyone else who speaks.

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"Purge the moon worshipers!" says a dark elf, nodding sagely to himself.

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(("I believe in Khel as our true Lord and Savior."))

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Yuern Oussana peers at the scene and the Dark Elves slowly gathering, speaking up only when anyone who's currently spoken is finished. He brushes a lock of hair out of his face, standing straighter.
"I've never met one of these uh.. 'Blue Mali'ker,' but then again I don't pay much attention. They sound troublesome, though I think we should just handle them with caution. It's pretty easy right away to tell if they'll be trouble or not at the gates, and if not.. We can let them in? I don't know, I just don't like the sound of kicking people who seem to be of our blood out because of that."

Yuern then clears his throat, pausing a moment and fiddling with his off-white hair some more before he continues.
"As for Velulaei.. I've never heard much about her either. But if our people came to believe her to be a God? She was probably decent enough. Like Dak'ir said, as long as they aren't preforming strange rituals or being a pain in the arse. I'm more concerned with the blue-skins."

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"Mali'ker with blue skin? A rare sight, that's for sure. But since they own now blue hair like the Uuthlini does, I'm atleast confused. I don't want that the "Blue" gets beaten through dirt, just because those "Blueies" appeard. I met nobody from them yet and so, I have no opinion, just a warning. If you hurt the blue, we hurt you."

 

The fabulous Dark Elf jumps back into Ker'lomi.

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"The entirely blue mali"

 

Mizz looks towards Veldryn

 

"Skin, not hair"

 

"The entirely blue mali is not one of our kin. I think most people here agree we should not treat them as if they were dark elves. They're something entirely different, and their minds are built on the foundation of madness"

 

"I suppose aslong as the moon worshiper is not bathing in large pools of blood, it can be tolerated. However, I implore my lord not to give them shrine or recognition of their 'religion'. Instead base their status by merit. . .which is likely lacking since they pray to a daemon who doesn't exist."

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Ituri Vanrya, a small structured Mali'ker, passes by on a rare visit. 

 

"I once met a mali of blue skin. It was a decade or so ago. He introduced himself as Mali'ker, but he revealed to me that he wasn't as he lead us to believe. He claimed to be Mori. Mali'Mori maybe? He said there were more of them, but I hadn't seen any. Either way, if such information is useful, then there it is. However, a decade had passed since then. I might be able to provide details of his testimony ."

 

((yay phone post! Also this is IC words, don't blame me if I'm wrong!))

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Ituri Vanrya, a small structured Mali'ker, passes by on a rare visit. 

 

"I once met a mali of blue skin. It was a decade or so ago. He introduced himself as Mali'ker, but he revealed to me that he wasn't as he lead us to believe. He claimed to be Mori. Mali'Mori maybe? He said there were more of them, but I hadn't seen any. Either way, if such information is useful, then there it is. However, a decade had passed since then. I might be able to provide details of his testimony ."

 

((yay phone post! Also this is IC words, don't blame me if I'm wrong!))

Mori are not elves. They're depraved beings who mimic the appearance of mali'ker.

 

Mori are not blue, never have I seen a blue mori. Your friend was a liar of the highest degree. Mori were also filthy, murderous, had no sense of loyalty or honor, and were the worst barbarians in all of Asulon. The fact that he claimed to be one, shows that he willingly walks the path of the spider queen, even if he is lying about it to appear as if he were walking it.. This further shows that the blue elf is but a vessel for depravity and edgy to take hold of.

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Dak'ir waves a hand as he speaks once more.

 

"There will be no purge. If Velulaei worshipers still wish to continue their belief, they are welcome to. It will simply have to remain within shrines in their homes. Our temple was for the Ancestors and it will remain as such."

 

He nods to Yuern before gesturing to Veldryn.

 

"Under no circumstance will I hear anything of people attacking the Uuthlini. Let it be made clear that these are the blue-skins we're talking about, not the blue haired Uuthlini. Now, I am unsure if what Ituri says is true. I've met half breeds of that nature before who were still grey skinned, but I'm not sure what sort of mutations could take place between the two races. Either way Mizziyrn speaks the truth. I've met one full blooded mori, a long time ago, and while he seemed fine enough that does not undo what his people are famous for. Marauders, assassins, and many more unsavoury things. Regardless, I would prefer if these blue-skins stay far away and keep my bet on them perhaps being thanium poisoned."

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An older, blue elf comes across the discussion, a saddened look upon his face.

"It would appear I have picked a bad time to return to the elves, as apparently others of my color have appeared.  As I understand it, they have done many a thing that the Mori'Quessar of Asulon would have done; which is no good thing. Killing, maiming, and stealing are all awful crimes, that should be punished. I understand the current prejudice runs deep, as such I will be taking my leave soon. I just wanted to interject that I am not like these new, blue elves. I avoid violence against all races, and have only killed one man, a White Rose intent on taking my life. I bid you adieu, and will take my leave from this city tomorrow. Perhaps I shall find shelter among the dwarves, as there is none for me here."

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Moved to the Great Library. It shall be sorted into appropriate category shortly.

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