Serf 647 Share Posted September 14, 2017 “Throughout both the lands of Kaz’Ulrah, Urguan, and anything inbetween, letters are sent. These letters would firstly go to the clan lords of the dwarves, and then to anyone who would come across them. The letter would be sealed in an envelope of high quality, and sealed by wax stamped with what appears to be an anvil with a flame upon it” “To all Dwedmar, and those interested within the lands Kaz’Ulrah, Urguan, and beyond. It is with this simple letter, and my fountain of wisdom that I inform all of you of a somber, and glaring shift that is happening among our people. Gone are the days when our people followed the traditions laid out by the Maker, Yemekar. Gone are the days when kin and cousin could live together in harmony under a single chiseled roof. Although this scar will never be healed, it must be taken advantage of in order to ensure that the traditions of our people are secured, and not contorted by heresy during this shift in political power. It is to my opinion that the Kirkja Dverga of Urguan have failed in just that, and have led its people astray due to the apparent corruption within its clergy. However, this is not something that has just gone on for several years, but hundreds of years. The roots of this problem stem from the idea that the Brathmordakin chooses a High Prophet to be their voice. Is it unheard of of a High Prophet who uses the position to only further his own goals, and not that of Yemekar or the Brathmordakin? Surely the Brathmordakin would not lead their voice, the High Prophet astray. Through history this has more than once been the case. Even in most recent history we have learned that who we thought was the most faithful and loyal to Urguan, turned to Khorvad. I am not doubting the Will or power of the Brathmordakin, but surely if this was the true way of interpreting the Will of the Brathmordakin, wouldn’t they intervene to stop the corruption and the inevitable destruction of their sons? Instead of following and listening to someone who was appointed by another, and claims to be the direct voice of the Brathmordakin, we should look toward following and integrating the traditions our ancestors followed in our everyday lives. Through our craftsmanship, we pray. Through raising a family among our clans, we pray. Through battle that defends our honor, we pray. If this is achieved, our faith will flourish among our kin, and our traditions never forgotten. However, we cannot achieve this by just standing idle and awaiting for the Kirkja Dverga of Urguan to address these issues. We must act now to ensure the longevity of our traditions, and protect them from the assumed nefarious devil that sleeps within Urguan in Kal’Omith. For this to happen, a dwedmar of great age who lived through most of our kin’s history must take it upon himself to lead a new and reformed clergy solely built on the foundation, and traditions given to us by The Maker, and the Brathmordakin. As the presumed eldest dwedmar among our people, appointed by High King Verthaik II of Clan Frostbeard, I shall take this upon myself to complete before I return to stone once more and ascend to the halls of Khaz’A’Dentrumm. I will take up the title ‘High Prelate of the Brathmordakin’, and lead a clergy separate from that of Urguan’s. This clergy shall be named ‘Da Yemarin Anaros’, and be based within the lands of Kaz’Ulrah. May the Brathmordakin guide all those who read this. His Blinded, Thoak Goldhand High Prelate of the Brathmordakin Clanfather, and Elder of Clan Goldhand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raomir 1855 Share Posted September 14, 2017 High King Verthaik Frostbeard II would recieve the letter and smile, nodding his head at the words Thoak has written. "Too long has the Brathmordakin been used as a means for private gain of dwarves with shady intentions. I have full faith that Thoak will restore honor to the name 'Dwarven Clergy', and with it will assist in ushering a new Dwarven era. An era that will be guided by the true teaching of the Brathmordakin." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeletedUser 169 Share Posted September 14, 2017 Darain Blackaxe reads the letter "Congratulations T'oak, Finally we 'ave a true prophet, nae un w'ose aims are fer empowerment and secrecy. Good callin', ah 'ope ye serve Yemekar, Dungrimm, en t'e Brat'mordakin well." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrenik 130 Share Posted September 14, 2017 Edel 'Honourable' Silvervein would upon reading this before his clan smile and mutter to himself in his beard: "Well done old friend, ya will make a grand High Prelate of the Brathmordaki, I could nay t'ink o' anyone better." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garrond 249 Share Posted September 14, 2017 Garrond reads the letter, smiling with joy "Aah Now t'is is a true dwed who believes in teh Brat'mordakin, naet some honourless dwed who doesn't follow teh Brat'mordakin true will, Good Job moi old friend, may teh Brat'mordakin guide ye on yer journey of faith Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ixli 1472 Share Posted September 14, 2017 "Next time PK yeh scummy fuckeh. Grow a pair, we both made te agreement, yet yeh break it when yeh lose." comments a very off topic Deneryn, so honestly just ignore him, he just needed to throw this out there cause he's pissed off. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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