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==The Prophecy and Creed==
Founding Visions, nothing crazy


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==Confessions of Melennar==
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Elf tolerance
! Depiction
! Name
! Origin
! Appearance
! Uses
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==Conclave of Alstyr==
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50 AC
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Wearden of Eirlys
| Nenya Stake
| Ancient artifacts left behind from the Nenya of old, Nenya Stakes serve as an unusual and holy relic for religious Nelfin and Yanar, as well as a powerful weapon against those infected with the Sanguine Curse. When an Elf by the name of Calm’vaerda A’revalo inadvertently discovered how powerful these stakes were, their use as a weapon spread quickly through Cielothar and Yanar networks with access to it. Today, it is difficult to find a Nenya Stake outside protected religious groups, temples, and lucky collectors. However, anyone in possession of a Nenya Stake is one of the most dangerous foes against any infected unfortunate enough to cross them.
| Imbued with its ancient magic and the blessings of Estel, wood from the ancient Nenya has an almost glossy, polished look to it, as if it were covered in hardened sap. While the wood from a Nenya can rot, if it remains protected by the thick layer of resin that coats it (which coats any wood separated from the tree), it will retain its marbled appearance. While Nenya Stakes can vary in shape or size, most stakes used against Sanguines have been whittled to have a pointed end to better pierce through the vampire’s skin. Nenya Stakes usually lean on the thinner side, making them even more useful as piercing weapons. Despite its gleaming exterior, one doesn’t have to polish or preserve their Nenya Stake. Finally, the wood from a Nenya Stake isn’t brittle; while Nenya Stakes can be sawed or cut through with a little more effort than usual, snapping it is much more difficult than a typical stake.
| The Nenya Stake has two possible uses. For most Vampires, having the skin pierced by a Nenya Stake will cause abrupt paralysis which typically lasts around fifteen minutes. Whether the Sanguine is stabbed in the arm or the chest, as long as it breaks skin in a manner that isn’t a scratch or a cut, the infected will collapse and remain unable to move. Gradually over the final five minutes, they will regain feeling, first in their fingers, their hands, arms, head, and core. During this entire period, unless otherwise rendered, the vampire will retain their consciousness and be fully cognizant of their environment.
The second use of the Nenya Stake is used during the curing ritual. If a Vampire is pierced with a Nenya Stake during the ritual, it will always result in a successful cure, regardless of the Vampire having any Ability to prevent curing. In either case, once a Nenya Stake is used, it immediately dissolved, making it a one-time use Mythic.


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==Evintarian Schism==
[[category:Items and Technology Lore]]
67 AC
{{Artifacts}}
creation is flawed, evolve to greatness
 
==Clastic Law==
Schisms may worship in their own temples and be protected, but cannot be missionaries.
 
==Diviner Heresy==
Yeah let's sacrifice people and get high to talk to the Everwatcher
what are these freaks doing in the woods? eh, probably nothing
 
==Dogartan Schism==
166 AC
Reject Money Embrace Piety
Who needs hierarchy anyways?
 
==Vultragon Schism==
Thinking is good. Question everything, even God
Also Dragonblood
 
===Purge of Vultaro===
Fire, so much fire
Also, let's get rid of the Diviners as well, Herebrands, you know what to do.
 
==Guided Unionism==
Council of Hartenland
Dogartans: hey, these Vultarins aren't that bad, and they got a point.
Duo-Gods
most Ivraes kinda suck ngl, Dragonbloods are so much better
 
==Mending the SChisms==
Golden Salience: Dogmatic reactionaries sabotaged efforts
Silver Salience: actually fixes things a few years later

Latest revision as of 02:09, 18 June 2024

The Prophecy and Creed

Founding Visions, nothing crazy

Confessions of Melennar

Elf tolerance

Conclave of Alstyr

50 AC Wearden of Eirlys

Evintarian Schism

67 AC creation is flawed, evolve to greatness

Clastic Law

Schisms may worship in their own temples and be protected, but cannot be missionaries.

Diviner Heresy

Yeah let's sacrifice people and get high to talk to the Everwatcher what are these freaks doing in the woods? eh, probably nothing

Dogartan Schism

166 AC Reject Money Embrace Piety Who needs hierarchy anyways?

Vultragon Schism

Thinking is good. Question everything, even God Also Dragonblood

Purge of Vultaro

Fire, so much fire Also, let's get rid of the Diviners as well, Herebrands, you know what to do.

Guided Unionism

Council of Hartenland Dogartans: hey, these Vultarins aren't that bad, and they got a point. Duo-Gods most Ivraes kinda suck ngl, Dragonbloods are so much better

Mending the SChisms

Golden Salience: Dogmatic reactionaries sabotaged efforts Silver Salience: actually fixes things a few years later