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Terran trials

Started by Uzamaki, August 17, 2012, 05:05:50 PM

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Perth

"A tale is but half told when only one person tells it." - The Saga of Grettir the Strong
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Meneldur

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Quote from: Geronus on August 21, 2012, 01:18:11 AM
First I've ever heard of that. Right now the best people seem to be able to come up with is that off hand comment Mendicant made about religion and a generalized "But they're Saxons!" sentiment. Lysander's holding out for a better rationale than that, but he won't stand against the tide if the Church actually decides to get moving.

Isn't there the whole "League of Free Nations" thing as well? And the fact that Mendicant apparently told Allison he would never tolerate the construction of an SA temple in his lands?

There is plenty of evidence but no one had yet brought it into one coherent case.

Indirik

@geronus: I think this was after Rowan had already died. Maybe it was while Brance was contacting all the rulers to say hi, or something.
If at first you don't succeed, don't take up skydiving.

Geronus

Quote from: Meneldur on August 21, 2012, 01:38:43 AM
Isn't there the whole "League of Free Nations" thing as well?

Yes, but no one realizes that IC. Mendicant has not proclaimed the fact that he considers Aurvandil to be part of the League. The going assumption in the Church is that with Madina gone, the League has been exterminated.


Quote from: Meneldur on August 21, 2012, 01:38:43 AM
There is plenty of evidence but no one had yet brought it into one coherent case.

So it would seem.

Uzamaki

Quote from: Geronus on August 21, 2012, 06:33:28 AM
Yes, but no one realizes that IC. Mendicant has not proclaimed the fact that he considers Aurvandil to be part of the League. The going assumption in the Church is that with Madina gone, the League has been exterminated.



Actually, I believed the 'moot received a letter indicating otherwise.

Geronus

Quote from: Uzamaki on August 21, 2012, 01:55:23 PM
Actually, I believed the 'moot received a letter indicating otherwise.

Ok, time to stop talking about this.

Uzamaki

Quote from: Geronus on August 21, 2012, 03:17:56 PM
Ok, time to stop talking about this.

Agreed. Not a topic that's on topic.  :P

DamnTaffer


Vellos

Quote from: Uzamaki on August 21, 2012, 01:55:23 PM
Actually, I believed the 'moot received a letter indicating otherwise.

We did. And I sent it to the Elders of SA.

And they seem to have forgotten it.

*facepalm*
"A neutral humanism is either a pedantic artifice or a prologue to the inhuman." - George Steiner

Indirik

Hey, we're busy people.

On a semi-related note: Illuminated Tome of the Auspicious Star
If at first you don't succeed, don't take up skydiving.

vonGenf

Quote from: Indirik on August 21, 2012, 09:31:51 PM
On a semi-related note: Illuminated Tome of the Auspicious Star

Oooohhh... does it glow in the dark?
After all it's a roleplaying game.

Indirik

I don't know yet. I haven't gotten my hands on it. But I would sure like to...
If at first you don't succeed, don't take up skydiving.

egamma

Quote from: vonGenf on August 21, 2012, 10:21:19 PM
Oooohhh... does it glow in the dark?

No, but it does have a magical lamp that hovers over it, continually...illuminating it.

*dons shades* YEAHHHHH

Anaris

For those unfamiliar with the term, "Illuminated", when describing a written work, means that it has illuminations in the text. Those are the pictures and/or big fancy letters that you see in medieval books and manuscripts.

For some pretty reference material, see Wikipedia.
Timothy Collett

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Uzamaki

Quote from: Anaris on August 22, 2012, 03:18:20 PM
For those unfamiliar with the term, "Illuminated", when describing a written work, means that it has illuminations in the text. Those are the pictures and/or big fancy letters that you see in medieval books and manuscripts.

For some pretty reference material, see Wikipedia.

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