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Post by karajix101 on Jun 2, 2012 17:49:52 GMT -5
The Eternal Order of Kelemvor; Ravensword batallion. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arrest Warrant For crimes against the laws of Lord Kelemvor, praised be his name, the one named Zenstone is to be brought to justice by the elite of the Judge of All. He is to be arrested, interrogated and trialed. His arrest and transfer to the Eternal Order will be awarded with 200.000 gold. He is a human male, Cleric of Kelemvor. He is charged with several accounts of Heresy. This notice makes it clear that Zenstone is no longer a part of the Eternal Order or the Kelemvorites. From here on, he is exiled from the lands of Mount Faeloth. He is not included in the treaties terms previously discussed by Lucen and Saethe. If his goods are of dark origin they should not be touched, but will be confiscated and marked for destruction by the Ravensword Regiment. The Eternal Order hereby makes it clear that the infestiation of those who break the laws of Kelemvor on the isle of Siranda will not be tolerated. -The Eternal Order Of Kelemvor.
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Post by Avvy on Jun 2, 2012 19:26:07 GMT -5
*Written in an elegant hand and attached to the warrant*
What Laws of Kelemvor has this cleric broken? What are the actual charges accounted to him? Heretic covers such a great deal when you really think about it. Before I decide to go after a person I want to know the details.
M.A
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Post by gatalis on Jun 3, 2012 1:48:46 GMT -5
Other than mount Faeloth, any other area that would have this notice would have an Erinyes stop by it, placing a note underneath it. Said note would be in fine handwriting and would be on a green parchment... The note would read as follows. The Banite Church of Siranda claims no such allegiance with the Eternal Order of Kelemvor, and officially remain tied to Lucien's goals as well as our own in guarding and protecting Ludor. It should be stated that the treaty signed provides more benefits for the Kelemvorite faith than downfalls. On the basis of keeping their sway out of Kalaram, the Kelemvorites' signing of the treaty has in fact allowed for Kelemvor's will to be spread further. Aside from the obvious benefit of not being at war with anyone at this time, the treaty has allowed a multitude of benefits for yourself and your lord. It is the job of the Kelemvorite Clergy, first and foremost, to guide the dead on their path to the judge and ensure that many do not die before their time. To comfort those in their last moments in lfie, and to bury the dead whom have no one to bury them. Have you not violated these most basic of duties yourself with the use of the gems to bring back others to serve your cause? The basis of necromancy is to bring back the dead for one's own goals. I am familiar with the Eternal Order. Their presence was allowed within the moonsea region to hunt powerful undead and necromancers qutie often. While Bane finds enemies in the other members of the triad, he does not care for Kelemvor's dealings for the god does his job without bias for other religions, good or evil. He simply works to cleanse the world of undead. The Eternal Order's job is to eliminate undead, specifically sentient undead. While this entails the work of killing necromancers, the greater threat must be looked at first. More specifically, the threat of needless death and possibly the destruction of all law on the island. While I have used necromancy to help with my duties in forms such as the controlling of undead already present, or the use of spells regarding the negative energy plane, I do not summon the undead unless in emergencies, such as to put out a fire. (after which they are returned to their proper resting place) The point in this alliance is not to stop your duties, but to stop yourselves from being persecuted within Lucien's territory and to prevent needless death. Should you find your necromancers outside of Kalaram, and they are not an agent for either side, than feel free to remove them from existance or whatever you would normally do. Simply don't do so inside Kalaram. After all, there are only two exits to the city, one of which takes you to the island sanctuary. I do not see the issue this poses. The reason for this bounty, is that Zenstone has, in fact, refused to agree to the ending of the war between forces, and has attempted to label the one whom would have ended this squabble a heretic. While the term "heretic" has been used to describe Zenstone's crimes, his true crime is that he is an anarchist, and is, in fact, threatening to start another pointless war that would only look to split those living on the island even further. He has been given fair chance to agree to the alliance formed, and has been given fair warning of the consequences of what he's doing to others through these actions. Due to the potential to cause harm, Zenstone is in fact to be hunted for anarchy, post-war criminal activity, and threatening violence and death upon other parties. Signed... ---Kramanod'k
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Post by karajix101 on Jun 3, 2012 12:50:20 GMT -5
The Eternal Order of Kelemvor; Ravensword batallion. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Exactly Zenstone, you were never in the Eternal Order, so therefore, you have no right to attempt to take over their duties. You are a Cleric, and belong to the church. I'm the Eternal Order, in league with the church, the military arm of the church. So do what you wish, but you have no right to call me a heretic, as I'm not allied with the Banites, It's a ~ceasefire~. Do you know what that means? It means we don't kill each other. Got it? Besides, from what you're saying, all undead are bad. What about Jergal's "sanctioned" undead? How do you think Kelemvor would look upon you if you attempted to slay one of those? -The Eternal Order Of Kelemvor.
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Post by BALLS OF STEEL on Jun 4, 2012 8:54:51 GMT -5
After much deliberation, Lucien finally tacks a note under all the above, scribed in his elegant hand.
"Zenstone is to be brought to me Alive and Unspoiled for questioning. I expect your full cooperation in this matter."
the note read rather matter-of-factly and it ended in his signature, along with a wax seal bearing the image of a trident.
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Post by xkcdapostle on Jun 4, 2012 9:02:07 GMT -5
*Written underneath:*
"What about disintegrations?"
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