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Ahtalonnii, Actalonnii and Talonnii.

 

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Talonnii;

A Talonnii is any family of Mali’thill that have been recognised and registered by the city. Any unregistered family is eligible, requiring them to simply fill out a form in order to be officiated.

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Ah’talonnii;
A Talonnii of elevated and special status, therefore regarded as Ahtalonnii. This specific Talonn’ii is recognized by the Maheral, and only three at a time may hold this title. It does, however, come with added responsibilities and expectations.

 

Ac’talonnii;

Effectively the opposite of an Ah’talonnii, an Ac’talonnii is a cursed family that has been judged by the Maheral to be largely impure. Members of a Talonnii who hold this title may still reside in the city assuming they have not been banished, though may be regarded with skepticism by the citizenry and are unable to vote or run for council positions. An Ac’talonnii may be eligible for redemption, but only after these efforts are curated by the Maheral. 

 

Acquiring a Talonn’ii manor + Ah’talonnii status in steps.

|1| Qualify;
Talonn’ii manors have always held cultural significance - granted only to those who have earned them through their efforts and contributions to Haelun’or. In order to qualify, a talonnii must first meet the following requirements;

- At least one member of the Talonnii in question must be occupying one of the following positions; Tilruir, Okarir, Maheral, and Sohaer.

 

- In order to qualify, numbers are important. A Talonnii must have at least three(3) members actively living within the silver city, interacting with the citizenry, and diligently attempting to engage with and contribute to the growth of el’cihi (i.e. Working in the clinic, tavern, library, donating, holding debates, etc).

 

- In some cases, though a Talonnii may have numbers, they must show a plan for growth. This will be looked over on a case by case basis; are any members married? Engaged? Courting? Do they commonly hold public events? Etcetera.

|2| Applying And Selection;

 

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- Should one believe they are qualified to be Ah’talonnii status, having reviewed the requirements above, they may then request a private meeting with the Maheral. This request may be submitted through a form, that will then be reviewed and curated - should the applicants be found eligible.

 

- The meeting, upon being sanctioned, is to be attended by the head of the Talonn’ii, and - optionally - alongside a witness of their choice. No other may be in attendance besides the Maheral.

 

- Up to three Talonnii only, may be chosen to hold both the title of Ah’talonnii and a designated home alongside it. The manors location will be of the Maherals choosing.

|3| Maintaining;

The status of Ah’talonnii is not a permanent title. In order to maintain it, elAh’talonnii must continue to uphold the qualifications that had been expected of them from the beginning, alongside additional expectations. Should a Ah’talonnii be found stagnant, their title will be at risk of being relinquished. The then vacant position will be given to a more eligible Talonnii. 

 

- Alongside the qualifications listed under the first step, Ah’talonnii will be expected to show continued growth and activity. This can be shown in the form of marriage amongst the members who are eligible, and in hosting of events within the granted home. There will be no specific quota or time requirement; but should they be found lacking in their contributions, a warning will be extended - as the continued stagnation will make them subject to the possible removal of their title.

- Should one of their members be found to be impure, the Ah’talonnii will be placed under an investigation led by the Maheral. If multiple members of the family are found to be impure during this process, the Ah’talonnii will be labeled Ac’talonnii and their title will be effectively lost. An Ac’talonnii will have no immediate opportunity of recovering their prior status, and several - if not all - members of the family will be subject to banishment.


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