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THE ASSOCIATION
OF SAINT KING OTTO II

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PREFACE:

 

    In 329 E.S. (1776 A.H.), writers Otto the Tarcharman, Dietrich van Jungingen, and John Walker established the ‘Wailer Society’. From its founding till its presumptive dissolution around 349 E.S. (1796 A.H.), the Alistair Wailer Fellowship served as an association of literary and artistic individuals dedicated to the advancement of Haeseni art and literature. Pursuant to our belief in continuing this tradition, the Association of Saint King Otto II is hereby established by Lord Palatine Adrian Colborn and under the directorship of Palatinal Kommissar Hieromar Kortrevich.

 

    The Association of Saint King Otto II, given its name by the seventh King of Haense, Otto [II] Barbanov-Bihar and Patron Saint of Charity was within his own right a rather charitable individual, donating funds to Haeseni sciences and Haeseni literature. This association seeks to follow in the footsteps of not only Saint King Otto II but the likes of Alistair Wailer who both strove for a life enriched in philanthropy and higher education.


PURPOSE:

 

    As a result of such ambitions, the association established an official mission, outlining its goals in furthering Haeseni art and literature through a variety of ways including fundraising,


I. To keep and maintain the ‘Directory of Haeseni Works’ in concert with the Kastellan Scribe.

II. To help facilitate nobles, royals and other lobbyists alike to fund literary works, in return providing membership to the Association (be invited to other exclusive festivities)

III. To promote and sponsor the wide scale publication of literature, poetry and art throughout the Kingdom. [see. Culture & History sub-forum]
IV. To host a variety of fundraising events (such as; auctions, lottery nights, competitions) to further promote an enriched life of higher cultural understanding while raising funds to the Aulic government.


FELLOWS & STYLING:

 

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A portrait of Sir Viktor Kortrevich, KML, renowned Haeseni scholar

 

    Unlike the former institution of the ‘Wailer Society’, the Association of Saint King Otto II will serve as a state-sponsored organization. In order to receive membership into the Association, an individual or group must sponsor a literary or artistic Haeseni work. Membership to such a body must receive approval from the Director of the Association (DA).

 

    All members are styled as a Fellow of the Association of Saint King Otto II and bestowed the titular tilting ‘FAS’ until revoked.

 

Director: Mr. Hieromar T. Kortrevich, DA, FAS [Jerovitz, Haense]
 
  I. Mr. Adrian Colborn, FAS [Karosgrad, Haense]

    II. Lord Jan Kortrevich, Count of Jerovitz, FAS [Jerovitz, Haense]
   
III. Lord Kazimar Ludovar, Viscount of Sesweck, FAS [Seswesk, Haense]
   
IV. Mr. Feodor May, FAS [Karosgrad, Haense]
   
V. Lord Eirik Baruch, FAS [Valwyck, Haense]

    VI. Lord Issak Amador, FAS [Aurveldt, Haense]

 

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    The association aims to serve the Haeseni populace by facilitating sponsorships to literary works written by Haeseni individuals. Sponsorships are typically spearheaded by noble families to help facilitate funds to the Aulic government and as a result to the Haeseni subjects.

 


 

IV JOVEO MAAN,

His Excellency, Adrian Colborn, Lord Palatine of Hanseti-Ruska


His Lordship, Hieromar Kortrevich, Palatinal Kommissar of Hanseti-Ruska, Kastellan Scribe of Hanseti-Ruska

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