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The Kirsh of Curon


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The Kirsh of Curon


 

Curon exists because of the Virtue of its people. The Ten Virtues, first penned and observed by Duke Wilhelm I, define Curonism. Without the foundations of virtue which predicates the establishment of state, Curon fails, and without Paragons, human embodiments of Curonic Virtue to guide us, those same virtues wither and diminish. In order to preserve Paragon and Virtue, the Kirsh of Curon retains the ability to immortalize and preserve Curonian Paragons, who shall for their eternity define that which is Curonia, the shine of their Virtue illuminating the Curonian right.



 

Responsibilities of the Witenagemot

 

The Witenagemot of Curon, while essential to the worldly affairs of the Curonic State, also curates the Kirsh. The censure of the Witenagemot, selected by the Duke from amongst the peers of the Witan, may nominate Virtuous Curonians upon their deaths to be immortalized as Paragons. The Witans then review the candidate for immortalization, presenting their cases to the Duke, who ultimately rules on whether to immortalize the Curonian as a Paragon of the Kirsh.

 

Paragons of the Kirsh

 

Paragons of Virtue

 

Paragons of Virtue are selected from only those Curonians who display the utmost Virtue throughout a lifetime of commitment to Curonia. Nominated by the Censure, deliberated by the Witans, and appointed by the Patriarch of House Devereux, these men and women eternally shine with the light of Curonian virtue, as stars light the night skies, guiding the Curonian ship to safety.
 

Paragons of the Sonne

 

Paragons of the Sonne may be drawn from only the patriarchs of House Devereux, who led the House and its banners for any period of time. Traditionally, the Witenagemot, censure, and heir to House Devereux immortalize the dead patriarch immediately after his death, for his service to Curonia, giving light to Curon as the sun gives vitality to the land.

Paragons of the Mong

 

Paragons of the Mong may be drawn from only the matriarchs of House Devereux. Traditionally the Witenagemot, censure, and heir to House Devereux immortalize the dead matriarch immediately after her death, for her service to Curonia and her husband, giving hope to Curon and her husband even in their darkest hour, as the moon lights the night sky and inevitably lifts the green tide.

  

 

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