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<blockquote data-quote="Rystil Arden" data-source="post: 3065838" data-attributes="member: 29014"><p>(OOC: I don't think we stole the regalia. Isida, can you give a ruling on that? Either way, I'm going to pretend you didn't say that we stole them, Kel, because otherwise we could wind up discussing something moot. Nissa will talk about the other things)</p><p></p><p><span style="color: cyan">"First of all, I'm going to trust the captain here who says that the name is an irrevocable bond that forms the ship's personality. I can sense his primal connection to the flow of the land and its inhabitants, and I trust him on this. If you don't believe him about ships in general, I think you probably should about this ship in particular,"</span> Nissa points to the formless shapeless lump where the figurehead will be, <span style="color: cyan">"I'll bet that based on the name, that's going to form into a figurehead that will become the ship's avatar, so to speak. I can perform a magical analysis to determine if this guess is correct, if you'd like."</span></p><p><span style="color: cyan"></span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">Anyway, since we don't support those time elementals, we need to pick a name that isn't in Common. Choosing a generic trade tongue instead of an official language for the ship's name will be seen as tacit support for the coup and the nonofficial rulers, such as the time elementals, who lack the blessing of the elements. And while skirmishes and anarchy are likely to occur and to keep the usurpers busy, we want to create peace as quickly as possible. When I speak of civil war, I speak of war between all sides for the crown, not war between the usurpers and those looking to restore a peaceful happy Kingdom of Knowledge. That second is a war of restoration, perhaps only a different in the naming, but an important point nonetheless. It is interesting how much easier it is to get someone loyal to sign on for a war of restoration than it is to get them to sign on for a civil war."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystil Arden, post: 3065838, member: 29014"] (OOC: I don't think we stole the regalia. Isida, can you give a ruling on that? Either way, I'm going to pretend you didn't say that we stole them, Kel, because otherwise we could wind up discussing something moot. Nissa will talk about the other things) [color=cyan]"First of all, I'm going to trust the captain here who says that the name is an irrevocable bond that forms the ship's personality. I can sense his primal connection to the flow of the land and its inhabitants, and I trust him on this. If you don't believe him about ships in general, I think you probably should about this ship in particular,"[/color] Nissa points to the formless shapeless lump where the figurehead will be, [color=cyan]"I'll bet that based on the name, that's going to form into a figurehead that will become the ship's avatar, so to speak. I can perform a magical analysis to determine if this guess is correct, if you'd like." Anyway, since we don't support those time elementals, we need to pick a name that isn't in Common. Choosing a generic trade tongue instead of an official language for the ship's name will be seen as tacit support for the coup and the nonofficial rulers, such as the time elementals, who lack the blessing of the elements. And while skirmishes and anarchy are likely to occur and to keep the usurpers busy, we want to create peace as quickly as possible. When I speak of civil war, I speak of war between all sides for the crown, not war between the usurpers and those looking to restore a peaceful happy Kingdom of Knowledge. That second is a war of restoration, perhaps only a different in the naming, but an important point nonetheless. It is interesting how much easier it is to get someone loyal to sign on for a war of restoration than it is to get them to sign on for a civil war."[/color] [/QUOTE]
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