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Summoning of the Malauriran
CaptainSheepy replied to ThanksChris's topic in Silver State of Haelun'or
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RP Name: Ceruberr Asul’Ailer MC Username: CaptainSheepy Discord: CaptainSheepy#7719 What Nation Are You Affliated With?: Haelun’or primarily. Why Do You Wish To Come?: If the dragaar Aedrex bears knowledge of a threat to our realm, I would like to aid in assisting to retrieve this knowledge in order to avoid such a calamity. What Skills Can You Bring?: I am a skilfull practitioner of the arcane, a herbalist, and I am particularly familiar with the realm of Athera.
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THE ILUMIRAN – THE MAGIC DISCIPLES OF THE DIARCHY
CaptainSheepy replied to Ankan's topic in Silver State of Haelun'or
Name: Ceruberr Asul’Ailer ((MC Name)): CaptainSheepy Age: 371 What magic are you trained in, if any? Electrical Evocation, Arcanism, Transfiguration, and Telekinesis How do you lay claim to the fact that you are pure Mali'aheral? If my appearance is not evidence enough, my undisputedly clean lineage recorded in the Bloodline Archives of old should do. How long have you resided within Lareh’thilln? Long enough to provide my services here Will you follow the maehr'sae hiylun'ehya to the letter in the pursuit of arcane knowledge? Of course What magical knowledge do you wish to acquire, if any? This one is a perpetual student. There is always more to learn. What exactly is the knowledge I wish to acquire? I do not know. And that is what makes this pursuit so invigorating. -
~ * ~ The Names ~ * ~ Lareh’thilln (Silver Mountain) [ ] Lareh’leyu (Beautiful Mountain) [ X ] Lareh’siol (Lonely Mountain) [ ] Fi’astoré (New Astoré) [ ] “As endearing a sentiment it may be to suggest naming our home after Malaurir Astoré, Haelun’or is not one person. There are other means to honour and keep the memory of him alive.” Ceruberr nods to himself before eyeing the other options. ”Hrmm, too similar to Tahn’siol. Everything is damned ‘thilln’.... I suppose that leaves..” he mutters softly to himself, flicking his quill gracefully to make a mark next to Lareh’leyu.
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What's your favourite song? Who's your favourite artist? Who's your favourite author? Dream career/profession? Favourite colour? What Hogwarts house would you be sorted into? What talent/skill don't you have, that you wish you had?
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Yesboiiiii, electrical evocation friend. Solid work!
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Lark's Comprehensive Guide to Blacksmith Roleplay (V1)
CaptainSheepy replied to Lark's topic in General
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Ceruberr Asul'Ailer Athedil Acal'elor [x] Abstain [ ]
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A Public Referendum: The Ellir Reform
CaptainSheepy replied to Ixli's topic in Atlas Roleplay Archive
A dissatisfied groan emanated from a lone figure stood upon the walls of the Celestial Order keep, the Oracle making no effort to try and suppress his disapproval to ears nearby - not that there were any. Emerald eyes narrowed in thought as they traced the silent streets of Okarn'thilln below him. "They will never learn, will they?" He begins to shake his head, turning away. "Why insist on returning to these 'reforms' written by leaders of old? Do they hope that returning to these grossly outdated laws will assist them in rejuvenating the maerh'sae hiylunehya? The maehr'sae hiylun'ehya is dead. As much as they refuse to believe it, it is, and it has been for some time." "The world is changed. We as a people are changed. The revival of these laws is nothing more than a desperate attempt to try and bring about a time where the mali'aheral were actually of any relevance to the realm - as vile as that relevance was. They do not accomodate for the changes we have experienced over the centuries, their intended audience all likely laid to rest within the earth. Returning to this legislation does not provide some grand solution. Instead it just continues the pathetic cycle of these naïve pretenders yearning to return to romanticised glory days." "If they truly desire for Haelun'or to have any semblance of success, they would rid themselves of these bygone laws and traditions and adapt to the new reality. The Silver City has lost its shine, it is plain to see. No matter how they try and polish it with their archaic rag of reluctance, it will not sparkle again unless they open to change." -
I wish I could aNGeRy react on the forums >:(
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Replace aUStRaLIa with Oceania and I'll be able to vote #NZ @Haintrain help
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Okarir'maehr: Odessa Visaj [X] Abstain [ ] Okarir'sil: Esgalwathion [ ] Ne'las Sharondalan [ ] Abstain [X] - Ceruberr Asul'Ailer
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Eltiran’thilln - The Silver Laws As published on the 22nd of The Amber Cold 1645 CONTENTS I. The Laws of Haelun’or II. The Return to Purity III. Trialling IV. Punishment I. The Laws of Haelun’or Section One: The Obvious Laws Section Two: The Dichotomy of Lewdness II. The Return to Purity Those mali’aheral who have violated any of the laws stated above may find solace in the fact that elheial’thilln practices mercy, and as such, offers said transgressors of the law a method of returning to purity once more. The mali’ata of pure birth who seek redemption and successfully fulfill the tasks outlined in the procedure below are granted a clean slate and may return to their place in our society as respected citizens. Returning III. Trialling In the event that a citizen of Haelun’or is accused of violating any of the above laws and is summoned to stand trial, a set of judges must be elected to operate as a panel of decision makers. These judges, once elected, shall deliberate upon the accused’s guilt. Once a decision is made, punishment as appropriate will be delivered at their discretion. If the judges so desire more evidence, they may call for a testimonial, or a character witness. An odd number of unbiased judges shall be elected from either the citizenry or the Silver Council, so that their vote will decide the guilt or innocence of an accused should there be disagreement. Should a judge be found guilty of any of the above crimes, or any other type of unseemly behaviour, he or she shall be removed from the panel. In the event that the accused does not appear when summoned to their trial, their absence shall be perceived as a confirmation of their guilt and their respective sentence shall be executed upon their probable return to the Silver Sohaerate. IV. Punishment Possible Punishments for Law-Breakers MAEHR'SAE HIYLUN'EHYA Drafted on the 22nd of The Amber Cold, 1645 by, Sohaer Cenwall Maeyr’onn Maheral Ceruberr Asul’Ailer
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Talonnii Act of 1645 “Our philosophy stems both from our minds, and our blood.” - The Bloodline Archive Article One Our bloodlines are sacred, for well over a century families both notable and nought have had their members and histories etched into the Bloodline Archive. Though for too long we have been blinded by egalitarianism in thinking all mali’aheral are superior when so few have acted to further the maehr’sae hiylun’ehya. Thus, to record all the purity of each bloodline and afford special privileges to those who can prove their ancestor’s adherence to the maehr’sae hiylun’ehya, the Talonnii system is to be established. A: The Definition of a Talonnii: I. A Talonnii is an elder family of Haelun’or, having inhabited in the silver walls for at least fifty years and/or had contributed significantly to the maehr’sae hiylun’ehya via leadership or service. II. A Talonnii must have proof of a completely unsullied line - the further back in history the better. III. A Talonnii must have at least two-three members who live and participate within Haelun’or. Exceptions may be granted by the Maheral for special cases. IV. A Talonnii must have a matriarch or patriarch, who shall serve as a laurir. This laurir is hereditary via absolute primogeniture and initially the eldest mali’thill member of the family shall take on the role. V. A Talonnii must be created by edict of the Maheral, which must be recorded in the archives by the Okarir’maehr. B: The Privileges of a Talonnii: I. A Talonnii is given special consideration in housing, for their members are more numerous and have remained in the city longer. II. A Talonnii matriarch or patriarch is allowed a vote for Maheral (see Article Two). III. A Talonnii member is allowed to vote for laws and reforms passed by The Silver Council of Haelun’or. C: The Destruction of a Talonnii: I. A Talonnii can be destroyed for the following reasons: A. There are no members remaining of the family in Haelun’or. B. A trial has been conducted proving the impurity of the bloodline. II. If any of the aforementioned reasons take place, the Maheral may destroy the Talonnii by edict, however it may be regranted by appeal. Article Two The system of Maheral appointment first proposed by the Second of the Twin Moles has resulted in unsatisfactory succession crises and the appointment of impures. Prior to that, the system created in the days of Lin’everal diminished the importance of the position to merely ‘ex-Sohaer’. With malaurir Dio Astóre unable to lead us, we must devise a new system of Maheral succession. Because of the establishment of a Talonnii system, the decision shall be placed in the capable hands of the bloodlines and previous Maheralan. A: The Establishment of the Electors: I. The council of electors (Heial’laurir) shall consist of the following members: A. The lauriran of the Talonniian. B. All previous Maheralan (exceptions are listed in clause II) C. In exceptional circumstances, the elheial’thilln shall be called to cast a vote (see section B, clause IX). II. Any former Maheral who has been removed via acceptance vote or otherwise declared impure is barred from becoming an elector. III. Votes for acceptance of a Maheral from this day forth shall not be permitted. B: The Process of Nomination and Election: I. Should a Maheral resign or perish, the Heial’laurir shall convene within the city. At this assembly, they shall first nominate candidates (see clause II to IV) and second, vote on them (see clause V to X). II. The only requirements for a Maheral candidate are the following: A. The candidate does not have a history of being impure, unless they have atoned for their transgressions by taking the path of purity. B. The candidate was not a previous Maheral who was deposed or removed by acceptance vote, or otherwise impure. C. The candidate has not acted against the interests of the state or committed any crimes against her. III. A Maheral candidate is nominated by any elector or the previous Maheral. IV. No Maheral candidate can nominate themselves. V. Once the candidate(s) have been chosen, the party of electors shall convene and cast their votes. Their votes are not anonymous and they are welcomed to state their reason for their choice. VI. Electors can vote to accept the Maheral, reject them or abstain. VII. An elector is only allowed one vote, being both a laurir and former Maheral is no grounds to have two votes. VIII. The candidate who wins a simple majority shall become the new Maheral. IX. If there is a tie, the elheial’thilln will be called to cast a vote. X. If no candidate reaches a sixty percent majority, the candidate with the least votes is eliminated and voting shall commence again. XI. If the majority of votes (fifty percent or more) are for an abstain, all candidates are eliminated and cannot be renominated. In this case new candidates are chosen. ay'Larihei maehr'sae hiylun'ehya Drafted originally by former Maheral Andria Fi'talareh Revised on the 22nd of The Amber Cold, 1645 by, Sohaer Cenwall Maeyr’onn Maheral Ceruberr Asul’Ailer
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Amendment to the Ikur’onn Sohaer System As published on the 22nd of The Amber Cold 1645 Amendment I. I. In the event that the Sohaer does not resign, and they are in-fact removed from office by the means outlined in Eltiran’thilln, they are not permitted to name a nominee to succeed them. Consequently, they lose their ability to cast two votes for their potential successor. II. In the event that the Sohaer is killed or is otherwise unable to present Elheial’thilln with a nominee for succession, the Silver Council will simply put forth their own nominations and voting for the successor will proceed in accordance to “Ikur’onn Sohaer System - For Peaceful Transition of Power”. MAEHR'SAE HIYLUN'EHYA Published on the 22nd of The Amber Cold, 1645 by, Sohaer Cenwall Maeyr'onn Maheral Ceruberr Asul'Ailer
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Welcome back, young apprentice! Glad to see you return. I always enjoyed my RP encounters with you. Hope to see that fiery red-headed mage some time soon. With love, Your Favourite Archmage (Ceruberr) <3
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Yo, this is actually pretty cool! I do agree with Evocress' suggestion on the VIP who should be able to use it though. Also @Sporadic Aviary Plugin? :^)
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Lord of the Craft | Series Trailer
CaptainSheepy replied to The Media Wizard's topic in Axios OOC Archive
This is sick! Keep it up fam, can't wait for more! -
Welcome fam! Hope you enjoy the server and stick around for a while! - From LotC's only New Zealander
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We Open Governments — The Truth Emerges
CaptainSheepy replied to Supremacy's topic in Axios Roleplay Archive
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Ceruberr stretches upright in his seat as Crumena and Sul’onn approach the council with a following of constructs. His emerald eyes take particular interest in the figure adorned in fine robes, devoting a good few moments to examining the namesake of his former arcane master. As Crumena begins to speak, Ceruberr listens impassively - idly drumming his slender fingers upon the arm of his seat. The moment the Izalith reveals his proposal, Ceruberr ceases his drumming, raising a single, silvery brow. His gaze diverts briefly to Icarus, though as the grey-eyed elf continues his speech, the tapping resumes. Following Crumena’s conclusion, Ceruberr’s fingers pause striking once more and he leans forward to speak. “Before you depart, Izalith,” he begins, hoping to gain the aheral’s attention as he turns to leave, “I’d like to give my response to your proposal. A proposal which, I might add, contains a number of cultural implications. Knowing what we know… the position of Okarir’maehr has always been an esteemed seat upon elheial’thilln, and the duties of the mali’aheral who bears this title extend far beyond that of merely ‘writing and protecting tomes’. As you have outlined on these documents yourself, the Okarir’maehr is tasked with tending to the Eternal Library, providing lessons on a variety of topics, overseeing, distributing and maintaining the laboratories, recording our history…” He pauses for a moment before continuing, “It is a demanding position, and I am unsure why you are led to believe that the individual who fills this role has minimal impact upon elcihi. They facilitate the very pursuit and documentation of study for many. Icarus stated during the last meeting of elheial’thilln how he intends to campaign to foster the widespread pursuit of scholarship within Haelun’or once more. Including forming a society of scholars with the long-term goal of founding a college. Should the campaign be successful, it will most certainly be felt within elcihi and have a beneficial impact upon all. Icarus has also taken on a few assistants to assist him with tending to the Eternal Library, I believe - tilruiran’maehr. As for the proposals made for the position of Maheral, there seems to be some confusion regarding the intended purpose of the position. The Maheral is but a spiritual and cultural guide for our people. A role model, if you will - working actively to ensure we do not stray from the path of purity or allow the maehr’sae hiylun’ehya to fade from the forefront of our minds. The Maheral’s duty is to guide us - see that we amend our mistakes or our slothfulness. Should tradition come into question or should conflict arise surrounding it, the Maheral will mediate so that a resolution is found. In saying this, eluthir remains the embodiment of government and the Maheral’s words are not subject to infallibility - though they are of course respected nonetheless. Ceruberr waves a hand to Iaria. “Ms Elervathar. Although young in age, she worked tirelessly to gain a firm understanding of the history, tradition and culture of elmali’aheral. She exemplified the maehr’sae hiylun’ehya during her service as Okarir’maehr, bringing new life to the Eternal Library which subsequently granted numerous citizens access to knowledge previously unavailable. And she continues to exemplify our guiding principle as it now falls to Iaria to see that all citizens follow in her stead - fierce in their quest for knowledge and the preservation of the health of all. Where the Maheral works to preserve purity and tradition, the Okarir’maehr offers the means for our people to do such, at least partially. For seeking knowledge and wisdom is only part of our guiding principle. I agree the duties of these two positions overlap somewhat, but to combine them into one would simply be too much for an individual to cope with - even for our current Maheral or Okarir’maehr. On the note of the Eternal Library, our tomes do not belong to any one individual. They are cared for by our diligent Okarir’maehr for use by all citizens. Our history, tradition and culture is not restricted to words within the bindings of pages - they are in our everyday deeds, how we choose to act. The second half of our guiding principle calls for action, for what use is knowledge if it is not put to good use? The Maheral does not require authority over our tomes, though it is expected that they should work closely with the Okarir’maehr to ensure the pursuit of the maehr’sae hiylun’ehya remains a viable goal. After concluding his summary of the first document, he grasps the other containing the proposal for the Okarir’lliran. “As for your proposal for the position of Okarir’lliran, I think you will find all of the duties you have outlined are already tasked to the Okarir’mali and the Uthir.” He sets the papers aside, fixing his attention upon the Izalith. “Those are my thoughts. The effort you have placed into this proposal is admirable, and your reasoning is sound, though Haelun’or fares far better than you seem to think.” He gestures to those seated around the table. “The Silver Council is filled with more than competent councillors, our city grows by the day and a great number of mali’aheral continue to return here to their true home. We are prosperous.” With his conclusion, Ceruberr rests back into his seat with a respectful nod.
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Solidifying Approval, 7th of Suns Smile 1587
CaptainSheepy replied to Will (TauFirewarrior)'s topic in Axios Roleplay Archive
(( MC name: CaptainSheepy )) Name: Ceruberr Asul'Ailer Do you accept Lyu Elibar’acal as the Maheral of Haelun’or, a pure Mali’aheral of impeccable record, and believe the previous Maheral was in the right to appoint him? ( ) Yes ( ) No ( X ) Abstain -
Vision for elf-kind? Thoughts on Me/Ceruberry? If you could wish for one thing, what would it be? Dream occupation? Favourite realm and why? Favourite magic and why? What is one talent you wish you had? Do you wish for an antagonist?
