Written By Calandra
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:56 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Alistair
Written By Calandra
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:55 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Abbas
Written By Fiachra
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:50 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Written By Calandra
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:49 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Valencia
Written By Calandra
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:40 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Silas
Written By Bethany
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:30 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Unless there is some type of strange consideration that divides the Pantheon from the Compact - a wall, a seperation -
That does require change, does it not?
Written By Samantha
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:30 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Donella
Frankly, her remarks regarding the actions of the Faith today made me want to kiss her on the mouth.
Written By Calandra
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:22 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Niccolo
Written By Calandra
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:20 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Leola
Written By Bethany
Jan. 17, 2017, 3:14 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Jeremiah
I am flummoxed by J.
Written By Calandra
Jan. 17, 2017, 2:53 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Deva
Written By Jeremiah
Jan. 17, 2017, 2:30 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
""While within a demense, one must obey all laws set by the demense's lord. This is the fidelity between Limerance and Gild."-The Third Law of Limerance.
This is one shield and defense some have taken to using against the Faith's division of the realm(I warned myself against this division, and others--I still do. It was poorly chosen). The other is to attack the man himself--poor arguments in many cases, and ones worth considering(but without evidence) in others. Both attempts are wrong--but I am a servant of the Compact and the Law. Gods and Spirits compel me to write on this first misuse.
Scholars, patriots, priests, and Kings wiser than me have considered the Law of Limerance against the what some have phrased as imperatives(of various sorts)--morality, according to them, is determined by beliefs which you may reasonable expect all to follow. I do not argue against the Third Law of Limerance--it is the core of the Compact. I argue against a defense which wishes to make the Faith toothless and powerless while hiding behind it.
The laws of any domain are made by men--to be within another's demesne is to follow and obey laws of Men. To say that it is always, totally, and completely moral to obey the laws of any demesne purely because of the this Article of Faith? It is foolish. We accept the laws of other powers--they are equal within the Compact, legally. We do not accept that they are equal morally, nor before the Faith.
I introduce one Baron Josiah Alvar--a modest landholder in the Crownlands(he does not exist--bear with me). He has three laws: those that enter into his domain and use their left hand to eat or drink are to be put to death. Any who enter into his land without his leave are to be made thralls. Any who enter into his demesne riding a horse are to give that horse to the first horseless man they come across."
The paper examines these laws at length--is it moral to expect ALL to obey any immoral law(or absurd) any man may come up with? No--to obey any domain's laws, whatever they are, may not be universally applied, for any of those laws -may- not be universally applied. "Some may. The issue at hand is the Teind--it may be moral, depending upon the execution." "Though it is a threat to the unity of the Compact," it is written, "one must stand by the laws of the heart and Faith, disobedient of temporal laws--quietly, civilly--in support of higher laws. To do otherwise--to argue otherwise--is to try and declaw and make toothless the Faith."
"Let me postface this with the confession: I have taken no grand public stand on the Teind. I would not think to criticize those that have chosen either loudly and publicly without doing so myself. I remain critically undecided. What, then, do I say to those defending themselves from charges of heresy, apostasy, and division from the Faith?
Bear the weight. Were I to proudly accept the Teind, I would proudly accept that it is Blood Magic--anathema to the Faith. This excommunication has been a long time coming. Petition Archlectors and Legates for change--do not divide us further with attempts to tear down Institutions. Beg for their molding and transformation. Stand for what you did and bear the wounds you must on behalf of it. If it is moral, if it is right, history will stand by it. Do not move." It is signed, at the end, Jeremiah Arvani.]
Written By Lazarus
Jan. 17, 2017, 1:06 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
For someone so close to the Gods, you think he would know that.
Written By Harald
Jan. 17, 2017, 1:03 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
There is an order to life in Arvum, and it does not change as much as many think, from realm to realm. The strong rule, for as long as strength and wisdom support each other. Should one of these pillars fall behind, the house teeters. Should one pillar fail, the house falls.
The lesser folk serve, for such is their lot. To pretend otherwise is delusion, nobility can not exist without the leal service of freemen and thralls. Freemen can live lives of great worth and glory, if they are strong, wise, and obedient. This is the order of law, and of life.
Another lesson we teach our thralls is that any who stir their fellows to rebellion while the longships are away, will be put to death over a number of days, for it is the blackest crime to incite revolt against our wives and children while battles are being fought.
I honor the Pantheon, as I always have. If this Dominus were truly a servant, he'd be tortured to death. But mainlanders are content to let him act like a Prince.
How strange that the least of Grimhall thralls have learned a lesson unknown to the great princes of the mainland.
Written By Calypso
Jan. 17, 2017, 12:57 p.m.(9/9/1005 AR)
Sometimes politics interfere with my job. And that makes me unhappy. This business with the Dominus, the Council of Regents, the Elves and their ridiculous pandering games, is starting to effect my ability to do my job. Chaos is the enemy of productivity. Don't feed the chaos.
Get it together. Someone reliable please stand up and take the Regency. I don't care who it is so long as they can reasonably handle the pressure and open the lines of communication between all the High Lords. If that 'person' is a council? Fine. Act like a unified leader.
Written By Eirene
Jan. 17, 2017, 11:20 a.m.(9/8/1005 AR)
I hate feeling useless. I became a fucking medic to help my people and spare them pain. So when there's shit I can't fix I get angry and frustrated.
I hate feeling manipulated. I can point a bunch of fingers around on that one. I'm not here to play politics, I'm here to save lives of those I care for and end the lives of those who'd take the lives of those I care for. THAT is my job. Stop getting in my way or using my research to further you own fucking ends.
I hate it when all my prejudices end up being very valid and showing up on display. There's a reason I think the way I do and I hate seeing it proven right.
Written By Isolde
Jan. 17, 2017, 10:53 a.m.(9/8/1005 AR)
The sun rose again today. More of a shock than other things. Maybe I'll read in the gardens today.
Written By Saedrus
Jan. 17, 2017, 10:29 a.m.(9/8/1005 AR)
Written By Lark
Jan. 17, 2017, 10:23 a.m.(9/8/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Fawkuhl
Loss of a parent -- The Compact lost a parent, recently. She abandoned it, throwing herself from the nest so as to shield it from danger with her own body. Though she has returned, we are forever made more independent from her by that act.
In another time after suffering a blow as the one I was struck with last night, I might not have found the strength of character to let my curtains be drawn open or to rise from my bed ...were it not for that mother's example ...were it not for my own maternal instinct, planted now in my heart.
There are those who would be poor substitutes for a parent if they could. They would harm the children they have sworn to protect, keeping them forever reliant on themselves ...for vanity that they mistake for pride ...for what selfish benefit could be gained from the post. They might cause opportunistic chaos to achieve their wicked ends.
Today when my feet touched the floor beside my bed and shifted to accommodate my weight as I stood -- I hope you felt it. I'm sure the Bringers did.
Written By Darren
Jan. 17, 2017, 10:05 a.m.(9/8/1005 AR)
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