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<~Cerulin Housing Application~>
Dromui replied to Aelu / Rel (Combustionary)'s topic in Athera Roleplay Archive
Name: Errant Del'Sur (MC Name): Drone414 Are you at least half mali blood?: Full blooded Mali'ame. Who will be living with you?: Alone would be nice. (Additional MC Names): N/A (Town Pillar Citizen or Passport?): Passport for now. -
As clarified, Mortem is not Death. He does not decide how and when people die. He is simply an Aengul that respects and means to preserve death. His followers just BELIEVE he is Death, because that's what the Arch Reaper would teach.
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The Origin of Mortem and his Cult It has been said, only three aspects of the realms are absolute: time, space, and death. For as long as the descendants have walked the material plane, time has ticked by, space has been traversed, and lives have ended. Whether it be through bloody battle or the decaying effects of disease, thousands have come to the end of their journey, to face the final adventure; that which is beyond life itself. Some go without choice, others willingly, accepting what fate has assigned them with no words or tears. But one would ask, why is death? What do the Aenguls and Daemons achieve through the ending of life? Those who ask must look past such foolish questions, one must not blame the effects of death on those above, but instead, accept it’s cold grasp, for the ending of life is as natural as the woodlands of our world. As this realm came to be, as the descendents first explored what they’ve come to call home, no matter how often it is changed, death was at all times absolute. Though it was saddening to watch loved ones and enemies alike fall, no one has truly questioned why it is so. But for those who do, for those who find themselves approaching Death’s Door, they may come to find their answers, as horrifying as it may be…. ~ It has been said for centuries by those who’ve walked the fine line between life and death, that an unknown figure would approach the dying as they take their final breaths, and an offer would be made. For obvious reason, these tales would be marked as delusions, dreams of those near death. But that is far from the truth. Those select few approached by this unknown creature were chosen, chosen to do the will of Death itself. Now, it is time to look past those simple questions of why? But instead one must ask, who? Who is Death? Once more we must return to the chosen view, visited by Death itself. And what is this offer? The concept of death is the ending of life. As life draws to a close, many must say goodbye to what they hold dear. Those who accept what they are leaving behind, who say their goodbyes without fear of the beyond, are visited by the mysterious entity that is titled Death and ushered forward, to what awaits them in the afterlife. Others who are not willing to say goodbye, who are not ready to pass on from the material world, are returned through the mystical powers of the monks. But what of those not yet prepared to pass on, but have given up on the world or have made peace with life? They are given a third option. Something both similar, but vastly different from the return to life. They are given the title of Reaper, and they serve Mortem, the Aengul of Death. “He who embraces death oft comes to cherish life…” From the Journal of the Arch Reaper The Beliefs of Mortem Death is the absolute end to life. Those who deny death are not yet ready to pass through the threshold into the afterlife. Those who taint death via the corruption of the dark arts are the greatest of enemies to Mortem. Necromancers, Death Knights, Ghouls, and creatures of the Spectral persuasion are all considered enemies to Mortem. The Spectral creatures are not of immediate threat and those of the cult can make an attempt at aiding them in passage to the afterlife. Self sacrifice is our tool to stop the defilement of death. We who accept this role give our soul, body, and mind to the Lord of Death. Though we serve death, we cherish life. For those who are not yet ready to die, are to be preserved and helped through the best of our ability. Through self sacrifice and the gifts of our god, we take on the pain, the weakness, and the corruption of this world so those living, can continue to live in happiness and tranquility. Life is the ultimate gift bestowed onto all creatures Death is the ultimate end, willing or unwilling. We come upon this great blessing through great trauma. Those who’ve given everything but lost it all are visited by Mortem and given his blessing. Reapers are only to raise arms in self defense, or against those that taint death. All Reapers are to remain neutral. If you are incapable of saving the life of the dying, do not throw your life away over it. Instead, one must ease their passage from our realm. We serve Mortem, not ourselves. Personal relationships must remain that, personal. From the Teachings of the Arch Reaper The Gifts of Mortem Through Mortem, we receive his blessing. Through his blessing, we cleanse this world, protect it’s inhabitants, and protect the most sacred of truths: death. To use Mortem’s blessing, we must first commit self sacrifice, whether major or minor, we inflict harm to ourselves to aid those most in need. Each blessing requires ritual components to work. The Ritual of Healing Through Mortem’s blessing, we take upon the wounds inflicted upon those we intend to save but heal them of their ailments. The petals of a rose are required to begin healing. As one progresses through their training, they become more capable in healing more severe injuries, to the point one can make the ultimate sacrifice and end one’s life for another. Tier 1: One can heal minor injuries. Cuts, bruises, small burns. This causes great strain and pain to the healer. Tier 2: It is possible to heal the minor injuries at a greater rate, with less strain and pain. The healer can begin to heal fractures to bones and minor illnesses. As before, it would cause great strain on the healer. When healing fractures, great pain will be felt in the bones of the healer. The effects of the illness will be felt, just weaker. Tier 3: The healing of fractures and minor illnesses causes less strain on the healer. Tier 4: Broken bones can be healed but it'll cause great pain, as if the healers own bones were breaking. More serious illnesses can be healed, but as before, the healer will feel the effects on their own body. Tier 5: All forms of healing before this point are much easier, and are much less staining on the body. The Ritual of Purification With the blessing of the Lord of Death, we cleanse the tainted, but through doing so, we take the taint upon ourselves. The ritual components required are a bar of gold, the tainted object, the petals of a daisy, and salt. Tier 1: Only minor purification can be done. Examples being small animals and plants. Tier 2: The corruption taken in from minor purification is reduced greatly. Tier 3: The purification of people is possible, but in minor amounts. This causes great strain on the healer and is irreversible. At this point, the healer will be forced to wait out the taint or corruption. Tier 4: The corruption taken in from purifying people is reduced. Now purifying land and people in greater amounts can be done. As before, it will cause great strain on the body and if over done can and will result in death. Tier 5: It is now possible to purify a creation of corruption, the Undead creation of a necromancer being an example. In doing so will cause great sickness to the Reaper. The Ritual of Banishment This is a ritual made solely for wardomg undead from a person or location. It in other words, is a form of exorcism. If a ghost or creation of necromancy is causing problems in a location or to a person, this ritual can be done. It causes a form of holy energy to be released around the location or person, causing the warding away of the undead. Ghosts or necromatic creations. It causes discomfort for the undead creature. This can only be done by a Reaper that is both tier five in healing and purification. Components needed for the ritual include: the blood of a dead man, golden dust, and the petals of a lilac. Resistance to Corruption and Taint This is self explanatory. The body is blessed with a natural resistance to corruption and taint. The Reaper is still capable of dying to the taint or corruption, but you are capable of taking more into the body and healing over time. It is much like a normal illness. From the Teachings of the Arch Reaper Advantages and Disadvantages of the Magic Through some odd hours of work, I believe I’ve come across a way of making a darker clerical magic, that creates true meaning to self sacrifice. This server’s clerical magic is very diverse as is, but it leans towards a lighter road of Rp, so I thought it be quite interesting to introduce a more neutral magic that is meant to preserve life and worship death, while bringing a darker form of Rp to the table. With that being said, I believe the disadvantages and advantages are relatively close, leaning more towards the disadvantages outweighing the advantages. Advantages You have the ability to heal the wounded, tainted, or corrupt. When the Reaper does the healing, they take on minor versions of the injury, instead of the full on injury. This magic gives an interesting spin off of emotional trauma. Instead of suicide ending it all, or character losing themselves to depression, they can be visited by Mortem, allowing for a darker type of roleplay, that is not immediately evil. Unlike other clerical magics, this is not focused around combat or power. Now I understand that sounds odd as an advantage, but I feel it brings a strange twist of clerical magic to the table. Something that I’m hoping many can appreciate. Corruption does not affect the Reaper as strongly as others. Mortem has blessed them with the ability to slowly heal through corruption and taint. It can still kill them, but it can be overcome. Disadvantages Through the healing, your character sustains minor versions of the injuries that are healed. The more severe the injury or corruption, the more severe the injuries sustained to the healer. If the healer crosses the red lines, they are signing a death wish. Not all injuries can be healed. Unlike the clerical healing of say Tahariae, where you can heal a stab wound to a vital organ, the healing of Mortem cannot do the same. If a Reaper of Mortem were to make an attempt at healing say a heart or lung wound, they would take on the wound in full and die. The followers are a neutral party, that for the most part, are not meant to do either good or evil. The healing is not as powerful as Tahariae’s. Clarifications on the Magic and Mortem This is not a dark magic. It is a form of healing that leans more towards the neutral goal of protecting life and preserving death. Mortem is not death, but instead an Aengul that respects death and wishes to see it both respected and safe. The above writing is from the beliefs and knowledge of the Arch Reaper. With that being said, what is there is not immediately the truth. I’m willing to discuss with the Lore Team if they have questions or if this is accepted, what Mortem does. But for now, imagine all writings above as the beliefs of a fanatic follower. Mortem has nothing to do with souls. See above. The term ‘Reaper’ is used to describe a cleric of Mortem. If you cross a red line when it comes to the healing or purification process, you literally die, as you are welcoming too much into one’s body to handle. Though, the ultimate self sacrifice can be made for the greater good, I suppose. The ‘Cult’ of Mortem is a very conservative religion or following. This ‘Cult’ does not hold death above life. They hold life above all, but accept death as the ultimate ending and protect that through their actions and faith. I understand the tier system is out of date, but I find its the best way to measure abilities. Progressing through the magic is based entirely on how often it is used. As it is used, the body becomes more used to the suffering. I ask that if it's accepted, I nurture and watch over the magic, to keep it from being abused, metagamed, or powergamed. Mortem is a minor Aengul. Red Lines for the Magic Making an attempt to heal injuries that will end lives, examples being injuries to vital organs, will result in your death. This magic is not offensive in any way. It is used purely for healing and purification of people and the world. To use it offensively would break the lore. The only way to come across this magic is through the cult of Mortem. Though the wounds inflicted through healing are weaker versions of those inflicted directly, those doing the healing cannot simply ignore it or shrug it off. It will still hurt like hell if severe enough. Just because the magic allows for the purification of corruption does not mean you can just instantly purify undead and they fall apart. The purification sticks to people or the land, unless one is tier five at both healing and purification. It is impossible to heal a mental, emotional, or spiritual wounds. This magic isn't based on stamina or concentration. It's based on how much the body can take. Once it has reached it's limits, you either stop or die. Wounds suffered directly still affect the Reaper. All injuries are not suddenly made weaker, but instead, wounds only received through the healing process is weaker to the body. Edits
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**** Riven 11/10
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"So er... Has everyone calmed down and said their peace? It's time to await our grand Itharel's words, so we can continue on with this... meeting..." With that, Skale once more goes quiet. He straightens his scarf before crossing his arms.
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((SOMEONE PLEASE LET ME TEACH YOU!))
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Skale mumbles to himself, awkwardly scratching his head. "Man, this spiraled out of control rather quickly..."
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Skale looks back and forth between the various people gathered about. For some time he remains silent, simply listening to each person before nodding slowly. With a slow intake of breath, he clears his throat and raises both hands, motioning for those speaking and wishing to speak to remain silent. "Greetings brothers and sisters. For those of you who do not know me, I am Skale. If that names means nothing to you, well, praise be your soul, as I am not fond of my own name anymore." He laughs awkwardly for a moment before stopping abruptly and continuing. "Before I made the decision to serve Tahariae, I was a cultist. A powerful one at that. I joined the followers of Ikuras originally with the intent of saving my niece's life. I failed at that. Because of that, Ikuras was brought forward into our realm and I was held responsible for it. I will not say I am without guilt, as I've made many mistakes in my search for power. But with the death of my niece and the release of a powerful dark spirit into our world, I began to rethink my life." Once more Skale pauses and looks about, gauging the response of the others. After a moment, he picks up where he left off. "After some odd years, I met the love of my lif- I mean one of my closest friends, Lyuin. He is more to me than just my friend. He became my mentor, my teacher, and eventually, my hero. He brings forward so much to this order. He is what Tahariae truly stands for. He is willing to purify the taint and corruption of this realm with more than just battle, but also his mind, with words, and with true healing. Through these means, I turned my life around and joined the order." Skale looks to Lyuin and smiles before turning to Katari, giving a nod. "Just like Lyuin, Katari does the work of our fair patron in more ways than just thoughtless slaughter." He turns away from Katari and focuses his attention entirely on Daniel. "Now, I'm sure you'd like to believe you are doing the work of Tahariae. But truthfully, you are doing the work of wrath and anger. If Tahariae did not want me in his services, he never would of accepted me and granted me his blessed power. If Tahariae did not want me, you would have long since killed and purified me, Itharel. But to speak up now, in an attempt to disconnect me when I've done nothing but good for nearly a decade now... It.... it is foolish and you simply look foolish. I will not stand by and be tossed aside by you, you who have not been here for this order. If the others under the service of Tahariae wish me gone, then so be it." With that, Skale steps back to stand beside Lyuin once more, silencing himself.
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The ex-cultist turned cleric shifts awkwardly beside Lyuin. He clears his throat and takes a few step forwards, waving to catch Daniel's attention. "Here I am, I suppose."
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That awkward moment when you aren't ready to be the strongest dark shaman :'(
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Farmer Billy Bob is the only reason I don't starve to death on this server,
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Skale stares silently from the window of his tree home, his gaze on that of elder trees and a gorgeous waterfall. Gently he grasps his pack from the table beside him and sets it comfortably upon his shoulder, scarf soon following suit. The pale cleric sets out in silence, eyes forward as he marches onward. Only a sense of foreboding is seen within his one good eye.
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I remember! Supremacy even told you to stop! Good times <3
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((Uh oh, Scions.))
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[Time Moved] A March Of Green And Gold
Dromui replied to ~ Fiend ~'s topic in Athera Roleplay Archive
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I would suggest not whining to GMs when it comes to wanting help. Simply asking: "Is this legit?" Is much better than: "THEY HAVE ZERO REASON!" Goes a long way to appear more mature in the community, friend.
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(Minecraft Username: ) Drone414 Name: Av'enaer Age: 90 Gender: Male Will any others reside with you?: Yes If not, would you opt in for a shared home?: How can you declare yourself mali'thill?: I intend to take up the defense of our people and our way of life. I am the younger brother of the blessed mali'aheral known as Evarir'Ayla, whom was declared thill since Lin'everal. I am of full relation to Evarir'Ayla.I am both pure of mind and appearance. Are there any other details that you wish to relay?: No.
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A Theory On The Naysayer: Confirmed!
Dromui replied to WuHanXianShi14's topic in Athera Roleplay Archive
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A global moderator with 80 posts... Activity for years bby :^)
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GMs are indeed not picked for moderating the forums alone, posts do not quite matter in that regard.
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A good amount of people seem to agree. Good luck to those three accepted, as clearly they are all capable of this position and deserving :')
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If you don't, gg
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I can one hundred percent get behind Kalamoot, but I don't know who Rael is. I've seen lots of support behind him, so I feel he has a generally good idea of how to do the job, so the support is there for you too, friend.
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Same
