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2FA with either the email ((using a distinctly seperate email name and password)) or mobile will also heighten your steam security and keep the hijacking out.
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An Inspirational Letter to the Guards of Sutica
The Templar replied to Elite Snipes's topic in Atlas Roleplay Archive
A rather reclusive elf merely closes the gate to her vineyard, having lost all faith many years ago. -
A young and rather drunk Doomforged guffaws wildly as news reaches him in the local ditch outside of Holm, where he was last sighted. “Ah fockin KNEW tha’ frostbeard bastar’s would fock it up! Narvok az Dormmar!”
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A Message From a Family, To the Heads of the Community
The Templar replied to Your Stepdad's topic in The Kadarsi Sultanate
You’re giving far less deserving nations land next map.. Just give the Kadarsi a tile already, because at least these folks don’t sit in their walled cities all day doing nothing for the rest of us! -
A lone woman slowly sets her tea down as she quietly listens in to conversation about the dead mage. A sigh, a frown. “I always knew his mouth would get him into trouble somewhere.. I’m surprised it was in Belvitz, though.” She’d quietly lift her tea, taking a brief moment of silence before smiling softly, “At least I’m free from his foolishness, now.” Yet further beyond, as the damned ascends to the realm of Ebrietas to suffer, a lone soul with eyes of glittering emerald watches from his place in Palhalla. “Did I not offer you salvation, Richard Baruch? Now you are damned forevermore to suffer Aeriel’s cruel torments..” As the soul spake, he’d make the sign of the Lion and cast his gaze back towards the ivory throne for but a moment. “When the time is right, we will meet again, old friend..” ((Congratulations for having the stones to go through with it, Leo. The longer you’ve held a character, the harder the loss is. I wish you luck in your next endeavor, be it what it may. o7))
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Remembrance of Thoromir and Declaration of A Moot
The Templar replied to Pancakehz's topic in Atlas Roleplay Archive
Jaymes Kowacz would incline his head at the workbench, stunned by the turn of events yet still. “How foolish it seems now, to measure words so strongly that blood must be shed. All-Father’s grace be upon you, my Earl. You were an example to us all.” -
Khorne cares not from where the blood flows, only that it does.
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[Lore Addition] Soulbound Servants: Diadacts of the Eternal Forest
The Templar replied to NomadGaia's topic in Denied Lore
You know, I can sort of get behind this, but at the same time, no. Druids don’t particularly /need/ undead teachers. It seems like just a way for PKed druids to come back and still have druidic power compared to the usual soul shadows available. Just use the immortality button that is Treelord and be content with that. Y’all already give it out to most druids near a PK age to begin with. -
I agree with you. Unfortunately, it came down to votes and the votes came out strongly against enforcing them in any way, shape, or form that could be applied to the entire group.
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Utterings have been declared non-canon due to how strict they are. the LT had refused to enforce them and so they’ve been scrapped despite the protests of the old guard wanting them to stay.
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Username: AstartesTemplar Outfit or Full skin: Outfit Urgency(when you need it) : It’s not urgent. Race: High Elf Age: 200 something. Description: Pink and blue medieval dress. Steve model, please. (Optional) Reference picture:
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Musings Upon Darkness By Initiate Jaymes Kowacz Arrogant is the eye that claims to see, when all before it is darkness unbroken. All sin stems from the claim that one sees without aid. As one brings a torch to a darkened hollow, so too does the Holy Flame banish sin from the soul, allowing the blind in sin to see in righteous. It is therefore the duty of all Righteous Folk to arise and bear forth the Flame to the darkened corners. To expose the Witch, the Heretic, and the Daemon wherever they may be found, suffering not their corruptive influence to taint the Father’s land any further. To wield the corruptive influence of the Void is to blaspheme the Father, wielding the forces of the Void to unmake the natural perfection so granted in stewardship. Then there are those Aengulists who scoff at the truth, evoking Light and banishing darkness in the name of their selfish Ancients. Though they abhor the Daemon, they are Witches nonetheless, for their Light is hollow, arrogant, and devoid of purity. Power at the cost of one’s soul in chains, held forever bereft of the Father in the accursed’s domain, is an Iblaeic bargain for little gain. Suffer not their self-righteous prattle, and grant them the Father’s Mercy before they turn their blood-stained knives upon you. Where the Aengulist wields an unholy magic for seemingly good ends, the Daemon is unabashedly anathema, having shunned the cloth of their kindred to wield abyssal nightmares to live out their degenerate whims. Spare no expense in their persecutions, hunt them until their souls are spent and they return nevermore. Fear the corruptive touch of the Heretic, who damns himself for unlife eternal. Spurn them at every turn for their perversion of the Father’s Creation, and suffer not them to exist in your presence. Hunt ceaseless for their phylacteries, that they may be cast into the Abyss they worship in eternal damnation as they deserve. There is no salvation for them to be had. Do not suffer not the Witch, the Daemon, and the Heretic to live, lest you find the flame within snuffed out with nary a whisper.
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Can we not have yet another endgame circlejerk? If you just want cool aesthetics, follow the example @Gladuos set with the Paragons of Light. Don’t make a blatant grab to become protag mages and call it flavor.
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THE IMPERIAL CREEDS I: INCANDESCENCE
The Templar replied to Treshure's topic in Atlas Roleplay Archive
James Kowacz gags on the heresy espoused by this imperial cult! "Deus does not vult!" -
Actually yeah it did. Thanks! Lightwells were also supposed to be added as a ward replacement, but the other clerics decided to axe our wards 100% with no replacement.
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Sadly, this rewrite predates the entire mandate, and thus didn't particularly take anything into account. I think this idea came from "liquid light" as a holy water meme, but I can't be sure.
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Only five or six people actually participated in the rewrite, Fury. Only three of them were participating from the start. You yourself were not one of them.
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We tried to give it a uniqueness, but the clerics at large voted last-minute to abandon months of effort in the hopes of an ultra-conservative rewrite keeping us from the shelf.
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Woo. No shelving for us. Time to set up a hallowed land to heal in, the only cleric idea we completely forgot about between the mandate and now!
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Aila stands at the bedsides of the sister she adores, and the traitor she deplores. True to her duty, she'd care for them both, though Zatanaes would seem to get the most attentive care.
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IGN: AstartesTemplar Discord: The Paladin Templar#8370 Race: High Elf Gender: Female Skin Details (Facial Features, Clothing type/colours etc.) Just the dress will be fine ? Reference Images:
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[✓] [Paladin Rewrite] Champions of Xan
The Templar replied to Delmodan's topic in Recently Outdated Lore
Great stuff, though the mandated requirement of still needing chanceries to connect misses the point of breaking the chancery-lock. Oh well. -
PAUPERES COMMILITONES SANCTI PETRI: Order of Saint Peter
The Templar replied to Ajax's topic in Inactive Guilds
James Kowacz, Standard-Bearer and faithful servant of the Creator, begins affixing recruitment posters along the roads, something the Grandmaster forgot to do. "What would he do without me.." He'd sigh. ((Credit to Fashionbeard for the glorious recruitment poster.)) -
[Shelved][✓] [Legend/Patron] Sordran, the Blinding Flame
The Templar replied to Gladuos's topic in Recently Outdated Lore
Deus Vult. Now all we need is an ET to play it so his buddies can PK it. In all seriousness, woohoo something cool for clerics to interact with after how many years? Ya. -
I am admittedly no fan of the Ascended, and have long seen little purpose for them. With that said, I think this rewrite is something to watch. Something to be proud of. The Ascended as I have seen them RPed and interacted with myself, have always had three things wrong with them. A lack of piety for a holy order, a pretty hit-and-miss track record on actually killing the Undead, and a tenet-enforced monolithic order. Here in the new tenets I see no mandate to exist in one guild, no mandate on killing anything, and legitimate holy sites that will presumably have religious RP to go with them. Wonderful, all of it. Further down into spells, I'm pleasantly surprised. Moving away from fire is a bold move, and indeed, not one I expected. The Tearstone is an excellent idea, as implement RP is always great, though I do believe y'all missed a great chance for further individuality by just leaving it as a raw shard. Highlighting, moonlight radiance, and crystallization are all fantastic spells, as well. Moonlight Radiance in particular reminds me of Divine Warden's lightwell spell. The Astral Mirror is pretty blatantly OP, but then again, shields usually are. Seeing as how it's defensive, why not? Lastly, "So-cold-it-hurts" is a wonderful damage type and I'm glad to see it's returned after the final shelving of harbinger magic x amount of years ago. The Astral Sanctuary needs some enumeration on how it heals wounds. Three-times normal rate doesn't particularly mean very much in how to actually go about things, considering most wounds IRL that require medical intervention can vary between weeks to months. Disconnection is an unfortunate reality, and the insistence on "However many years they spent immune to the passing of time will immediately return to them after their soul has been shattered," is unfortunate. It leaves no room for redemption if one ages beyond a certain point, becoming an implied PK that will doubtless make disconnections far more dramatic than they have to be. I hope y'all take advantage of this pretty wild swing towards something fresh to leave y'all's ugly past on the shelf and start anew, rather than just continuing as you are with the same protagonist leanings as before, ending up in the same situations for the same reasons. +1
