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  1. A KORAVIAN CHILL A simple cough was nothing to worry about, or so a Kortrevich told himself. Alek had been used to feeling under the weather by now, it was no big deal to the Kortrevich. For a few days, things worsened, however. A feverish Aleksandr would now be roaming the Karosgrad square. Was it his endless conversations with his sister in the rain that made him ill? Perhaps it was the endless amounts of stress he brought upon himself. Aleksandr, as usual, ended his day by returning to Jerovitz, the beautiful Kortrevich estate. He often favored walking there instead of taking the carts. The scenery gave him some peace of mind, something he needed now more than anything. He worried about the war, his sister, all his relatives. Yankova had been out of Karosgrad for months, making him feel uneasy. Unlike his relatives, however, Alek chose to isolate himself within the Kongzem. It made him feel safe, albeit lonely. All this combined had been weighing heavily on his shoulders, and Aleksandr convinced himself this was the cause of his supposed illness. The journey he had embarked on so many times before proved far more difficult this time, however. In the distance, he could make out the towers of his home, but they didn’t seem to grow any closer. Aleksandr, no longer able to continue, collapsed on the path leading up to Jerovitz. An artist’s depiction of the County of Jerovitz He woke up many hours later, only to find himself surrounded by servants of the County. It wouldn’t take long until he passed out once more, remaining bed-bound within the walls that he had only recently left. Isolation once again his best friend. Word would soon reach the other Kortreviches, servants telling them of their relative's condition.
  2. Aleksandr Kortrevich had just taken a lovely nap in Jerovitz. His day was had been going perfectly up until that point. In Karosgrad he stumbled upon a very odd poster! "Yankova vy absolute cretin." Knowing his social life and status had been brought to ruin Aleksandr ran straight back towards Jerovitz, locking himself up with a feeling of indescribable shame overcoming him. His day was ruined.
  3. Feedback noted. (my last one got removed) To add to that, this is one of the weakest, spineless verdicts this administration could have given. If you actually pride yourself in wanting to make lotc a safer space then actually tackle issues instead of saying "yeah you don't need to forgive someone". We all slip up and say things that were said or sent in a burst of anger, but there's a clear line between that and gross harassment. This line was crossed and nothing has been done about it other than giving the community a weak explanation of how you don't tolerate harassment but also won't do anything about it. Good job admins, proved us all right again
  4. Heinrik Ratispora, wandering around without purpose in the now barricaded city of Velec sighed deeply. "For what reason did this war even start? Has there ever been any declarations by Aaun or even the slightest hint at hostile intentions? For what reason did Heinrik decide to lock down our city, scare away its populace and replace them with mercenaries we barely even know? Ea used to like vy Heinrik, vy took eam in and gave eam a home in a city ea used to care about greatly. Now vy have turned it into a soon to be war-torn wasteland, where only weaponry and armour are seen. Long gone are the days of joyful conversation and worry-free laughter in the streets. Even if vy win this war, the death of Adria will be on vyr hands alone." The Ratispora went home one last time to pack his belongings and depart. Velec was no longer his home.
  5. Aleksandr Kortrevich, as he had finally ended his hermit-like lifestyle in Jerovitz stumbled across the missive while wandering through the streets of Karosgrad. "How dobry, well done coz!"
  6. I take back calling you incompetent a year ago you're now my favourite admin
  7. THE OTHER HEINRIK Adria has not been my home for many years, nor was I ever familiar with the Duchy’s history or cultural values. I’ve regarded Duke Heinrik as a friend for many years now, he was the first to welcome me into Adria and the one that gave me many chances to make Velec my home. I can not however stand by and support someone accused of such heinous crimes, nor do I wish to support the coup planned by those who once sat on the Council of Orel together with me. It is therefore that I, Heinrik Ratispora formally retire from my position as Magistrate of the Duchy of Adria. I pray for a quick end to this conflict, and that the many peaceful citizens of the Duchy will not be caught in the middle of this violence soon to come. Signed Heinrik Ratispora
  8. "Hopefully they don't pick the wrong Heinrik". Said Heinrik Ratispora, who was now considering moving elsewhere or boarding up his doors and windows.
  9. Heinrik Ratispora, the Magistrate of Adria was seated at home whilst reading through the Renatian party's proclamation with great intent. "These proposed laws are quite dobry, perhaps ea should sit down with the Renatians soon!" He concluded as he set out to find Fedor Jrent.
  10. CODEX LACOBIANUS The Adrian Code of Law I. Preamble 1. The Criminal Code dictates what is, and what is not legal, to maintain social order and a civilised society within the Duchy of Adria. 2. Anyone who is within, or is a citizen of the Duchy of Adria is subject to this Code and will be judged accordingly for any violations. Any offences defined as criminal by the Codex Lacobianus committed against citizens of Adria outside of its Ducal Lands, will also be judged according to the Codex Lacobianus. 3. The Sovereign, being the Duke of Adria or any appointed regent, is not above this law. As well, the Sovereign may never command an order that goes against the Criminal Code, even if such should be deemed necessary for the betterment of The Duchy. 4. Any amendments to the Codex Lacobianus may only be applied through the Duke’s decree with unanimous approval by the Council of Orel. 5. The laws on Voidal magic within the Duchy of Adria are defined by Chapter III from the Lex Aaunica. 6. The Greycloak Watch, being the standing army and guardforce of the Duchy, reserved the right to arrest individuals suspected of being in violation of the Codex Lacobianus, so that they may face a fair trial. 7. The Greycloak watch is exempt from punishment for offences that do not fall under Table II of the Lex Aaunica. Sufficient proof must be given to the Adrian Court that the offences were committed in the line of duty, and were not of ill intent. II. Mitigating Circumstances 1. A person is not guilty of an offence if they have only used a sufficient amount of force to prevent or stop an unlawful attack on themselves or any other person. 2. A person is not guilty of an offence if he has only used a sufficient amount of force to prevent or stop an unlawful attack on their, or any other person's property. 3. A person is not guilty of an offence if said offence is committed to aid the Greycloak Watch in their enforcement of the law, so long as a representative of the Greycloak Watch is able to confirm such. III. Criminal Offences Crimes against persons 1. Anyone who is intentionally bringing physical harm upon another individual, resulting in no or minor physical injury, shall be charged with third degree assault, an infraction. 2. Anyone who is intentionally bringing physical harm upon another individual, resulting in minor to moderate physical injury, shall be charged with second degree assault, a misdemeanour. 3. Anyone who is intentionally bringing physical harm upon another individual, resulting in moderate to severe injury, shall be charged with first degree assault, a felony. 4. Anyone who is intentionally bringing physician harm upon another individual without the intent to end their life, resulting in their death, shall be charged with manslaughter, a felony. 5. Anyone who is intentionally bringing physician harm upon another individual with the intent to end their life, resulting in their death, shall be charged with murder, a felony. 6. Anyone who is spreading falsehoods with the intent to cause harm to one’s social status or cause harm in any other way, shall be charged with second degree slander, an infraction. 7. Anyone who is spreading falsehoods resulting in the individual’s social status being impacted negatively as a result, or having caused harm upon said individual in any other way shall be charged with first degree slander, a misdemeanour. 8. Anyone who, through forceful and harmful means forces an individual to hand over, or forcefully removes items of an estimated value less than or around 50 minae from another individual shall be charged with second degree robbery, a misdemeanour. 9. Anyone who, through forceful and harmful means forces an individual to hand over, or forcefully removes items of an estimated value less than, or around 50 minae from another individual shall be charged with second degree robbery, a misdemeanour. 10. Anyone who unlawfully captures or attempts to capture another person with intent to rob them of their freedom is charged with abduction, a felony . 11. Anyone who uses deception for the purpose of financial or personal gain, at the expense of another individual is charged with fraud, a misdemeanour. 12. Anyone who knowingly obtains or possesses another person's identity information is guilty of committing Identity Theft Anyone who claims to be another person, whether by lying or by manufacturing identity information, is charged with Identity Fraud, a felony. Crimes against property 1. Anyone who steals another person’s belongings of an estimated value less than or around 50 minae within their property shall be charged with second degree theft, a misdemeanour. 2. Anyone who steals another person’s belongings of an estimated value of 50 minae or above within their property shall be charged with first degree theft, a felony. 3. Anyone who enters another person’s property without their explicit consent or knowledge, without causing damage to said property is charged with second degree trespassing, a misdemeanour. 4. Anyone who enters another person’s property without their explicit consent or knowledge, causing damage to said property is charged with first degree trespassing, a felony. 5. Anyone who accidentally causes minor damage to another person’s property, is charged with third degree vandalism, an infraction. 6. Anyone who accidentally causes major damage to another person’s property 7. Anyone who intentionally causes minor damage to another person’s property, is charged with second degree vandalism, a misdemeanour. 8. Anyone who intentionally causes major damage to another person’s property, is charged with first degree vandalism, a felony. 9. Anyone who intentionally sets fire to another person’s property, is charged with arson, a felony. Signed, Magistrate Heinrik Ratispora, His Grace, Heinrik I of House Sarkozic, Duke of Adria, Count of Veletzia, Count-Consort of Aldersberg, Protector of the South, Keeper of the Swans
  11. A certain Dark Elf who notoriously had not been very fond of the Orcs had also managed to acquire one of these missives. He sat in a desolate corner of Celia'nor yet again, pondering over the paper for some time. "Of course, Nor'Asath yet again swear loyal to the Uruk. I truly wonder what benefit there is to gain from an alliance with the barbarian greenskins. Is it their fear of total isolation, or is it the lunacy of their council bringing them ever closer into their sphere of influence? I would almost assume they are a vassal of the Rex and not of Celia'nor. This very missive proves the instability that plagues the Rexdom. It has never been a strong state and never will be, yet my own kin pleads their loyalty to a race who only wishes to spread their heresy. If I was even slightly more of a pessimist, I would even accuse their leadership of fornicating with whatever greenskin shaman they come across! Net'Seth claims to be the Primarch of all Mali'ker, even without knowing what the Ashen Folk outside of his damned city want." He sighed. The 'ker had become more than disgruntled with the actions of the pretender state. He looked up from the bench he was seated upon, looking at the various Mali'ker walking around through the streets of Celia'nor. Perhaps it was time for the 'ker to reconnect with his oldest allies, perhaps it was time change would be brought to the Mali'ker people at last.
  12. OBSERVATIONS Writings on the current state of the Mali’ker Long has it been since the Ashen Folk saw a hegemonic power last for more than a few decades. In many regards, Nor’Asath has succeeded at withstanding the test of time. The past two groups to do so were the Renelians and the Stygian-Hollow. In some regards, the latter could be considered the direct precursor to the city-state of Nor’Asath. Hegemony over a group of Mali is something claimed easily, but rarely sustained throughout the years. Even Renelia, by many seen as the golden age of Mali’ker since the Warhawkes came to a grinding halt and eventually, a dreadful collapse. The Renelian Hegemony was less a hegemony and more a collection of Mali’ker beliefs and cultures united under a single banner. For a while, such a structure functions perfectly until the interests of those in power begin to clash. The Temple of Malin & Nor’Asath When cultural differences intertwine between fellow ‘Ker groups the possibilities of things being brought to ruin through internal struggles are minimal. The involvement of outside forces and religious societies not bound to the clergy of the Mali’ker state, however, should always be avoided. The recent publishing by the city-state of Nor’Asath poetically titled the Revelation of the 110th Year of the Second Era Amber Cold proved that the direction taken by the Primarch is anything but one of progress. What benefit does a pan-Elven movement bring to a state based on racial and religious hegemony? Judging by the various publications of the Temple of Malin, they have little in common with a church that sees fit to worship the Uruk spirits rather than respect their legacy. The Temple of Malin seems to be more set on expanding their religious and cultural sphere of influence at the behest of Nor’Asath, rather than seeking to protect what little integrity they may have left. By accepting this accord the Nor’Asath leadership has proven themselves not only to be absent but also gullible. If something is to be said about the Mali’ker side of this edict, it is that the Nor’Asath religious society has based itself on branding rather than veneration. In most civilized cultures and nations a cult is considered to be foul and heretical. Here, we see that for every Ancestor worshipped by the Nor’Asathi people a cult has been established. I pray for my own sanity’s sake that this was a decision made by the Malinists and not the ‘ker. If any of them do happen to stumble upon my writings you are most welcome to provide me with an answer. It should not be a surprise, considering all the above that even undead ghoulish hordes flock to this city engulfed in eternal darkness. How much does a Mali’ker truly care about their culture and religion if their only identity is based solely on copying the religion of a brutish, barbarian race? A race who have seen their last few cities and settlements crushed beneath vast alliances in an attempt to contain their outlandish customs. Our people have suffered enough throughout the centuries, we have been exiled and without a home many times before. When a home is finally presented to us, it allies itself with a people whose culture for most of its existence has been defined by enslaving others. If a final note with some advice is to be made to the Nor’Asath leadership let it be this: Think carefully about the future of your citizens. Do you wish to set them onto a path of Uruk Shamanism and barbarian practices, or do you wish for your kin to reach a new age of enlightenment? An artist's depiction of the undercity of the Renelian Hegemony The future of the Ashen Folk The influence Nor’Asath has on the larger scale of things should in the end be taken with a grain of salt. It is foolish to see them as a hegemonic power in any regard, as the majority of our kin do not live within their borders. Unity or the lack thereof has plagued our kin for the past centuries. Throughout recent years it has become clear that a unified Mali’ker culture and a proper hegemonic state have become distant dreams. The hope of our people lies not within Mali that have rusted into the bureaucratic inner workings of various states, but with the Ashen Folk of free will who remain separated from their like-minded kin. These Mali’ker live almost nomadic lives, searching for a place where they are safe from persecution when their beliefs clash with the heretical. Perhaps it is time our people rethink what we seek in a unified state. The last few states of our kin fell for various reasons, but cultural disunity and religious fanaticism have been consistent factors in their collapse. Our future lies not with cults and borrowing our culture from other races. Our future lies with the lost souls wandering the world. The lost souls who still wish to preserve our legacy and Mali’ker culture, without giving in to religious dogmas and laws designed to suppress any freedom of thought. The Mali’ker people need freedom and unity, not false idols and cultural melting pots. [!] Copies of the anonymous document would be found posted up around Nor’Asath, and on various trees on the roads leading up to the Dark Elven city
  13. A particular scholarly 'Ker passed by the missing during one of his many visits to Nor'Asath. He paused briefly, reading it with the slightest of smiles. "How curious, a lone wolf uprising! I wonder how the Loa'Chil will deal with such a threat!"
  14. From the Seven Skies a dissapointed Jan Otto Kortrevich sighed as his descendants too signed the proclamation. "Ea may have done the same to House Barclay, but those relations were already tainted back then...ea hope nie bridges are burnt here." He then went back to being dead, as usual.
  15. Within a desolate corner of Celia'nor sat a pale eye'd figure, the blood of the Velulaei'onn still flowing through him. In front of him an empty parchment, soon to be filled with the 'Ker's ramblings. "Nor'Asath never once belonged to Renelia or has any rights to proclaim any relation to the state. Not a single 'ker living within the walls of Nor'Asath has ever had, or ever will be given the right to title themselves as Renelians. They may style themselves as a pilgrim city to hide behind the reality of their pitiful Uruk worship, but reality will soon catch up with them. How can they act as if they are the bulwark of the Ashen Folk when they can not even defend their city in the face of ghoulish creatures ravaging their streets? There are more 'Ker within the walls of Celia'nor than there are in Nor'Asath. The Elf knew he had no sway over the current state of things, unlike before. He was sat within a city he had no relation with, without any of his kin to surround himself with. He stowed the parchment away for none to see and took his leave, leaving the Mali city behind him once more.
  16. Jan Merode, aged retainer of the first archduke, fondly remembers eating many such dishes with the Petran host.
  17. "Ah, another one!" smiled Jan "the mauled to death by a bear" Otto Kortrevich as yet another Kortrevich joined him in the Seven Skies.
  18. re-re-re-reserved for when I'm not out drunk and can actually be assed to properly reply
  19. The first Count of Jerovitz, Jan Otto Kortrevich smiles from The Seven Skies. The now long-dead founder of the County was proud, knowing his family at long last recovered his old titles.
  20. Name: Jan de Merode Age: 25 Do you presently hold a Commonwealth peerage?: No Are you currently an oathed knight of the Order of the Peterine Laurel?: Yes Are you in good legal standing within the lands of the Commonwealth?: JA
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