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<blockquote data-quote="Tellerian Hawke" data-source="post: 7530872" data-attributes="member: 6790669"><p><strong>Laramon says,</strong><span style="color: blue"> "Kro Terlep? Father of Obedience? He's speaking of The Scarlet Brotherhood. It was believed that the power of their empire had been sundered in the Great War, after being dealt many serious defeats on the battlefield by The Barony of The Five. They are a closed society, and they openly promote the racial superiority of their Suloise heritage, spewing hate and intolerance. Their cities are kept under martial law, and the ruling class is an order of Monks, the head of which is the Father of Obedience. They are known to be subversive and deceitful, but in the past, they have always displayed a hatred for The Arcane, and for Wizards especially. Whomever this Issik Bloodhand is, if he is a trusted advisor to the Father of Obedience, then something drastic has changed in their society. In times past, the Father of Obedience has relied on the counsel of the clergy of Wee Jas, for it is said that the only pure magic is that which comes directly from her; Wizards who practice the arcane arts without also becoming members of her religious sect are seen as blasphemers, and the Brotherhood has never been known to traffic with demonkind, in any fashion. Demons are agents of Chaos, and the Brotherhood follows a rigid code of Laws. If you choose to investigate this further, you had best tread carefully. I suspect a dense network of lies to be at the heart of a conspiracy of this magnitude."</span></p><p></p><p>The party notices Margull wince visibly when the name of his goddess, Wee Jas, is mentioned.</p><p></p><p><strong>Margull retorts,</strong><span style="color: red"> "The Stern Lady does not favor those fools. She tolerates their adoration of her, at best. It is said that the Brotherhood has erected massive temples in her honor, but that their doctrine strays greatly from the true path of the faithful. And yet, despite their measurable sacrifices to her, her two greatest priests are not of that empire; in fact, the greatest of her clergy resides here, in Dyvers. He is the great Unseen Knight of Rubies, highest speaker of the Ruby Sorceress. He is more than her high priest, he is in fact her chosen, her mortal agent, wielding a small portion of her direct power."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tellerian Hawke, post: 7530872, member: 6790669"] [b]Laramon says,[/b][color=blue] "Kro Terlep? Father of Obedience? He's speaking of The Scarlet Brotherhood. It was believed that the power of their empire had been sundered in the Great War, after being dealt many serious defeats on the battlefield by The Barony of The Five. They are a closed society, and they openly promote the racial superiority of their Suloise heritage, spewing hate and intolerance. Their cities are kept under martial law, and the ruling class is an order of Monks, the head of which is the Father of Obedience. They are known to be subversive and deceitful, but in the past, they have always displayed a hatred for The Arcane, and for Wizards especially. Whomever this Issik Bloodhand is, if he is a trusted advisor to the Father of Obedience, then something drastic has changed in their society. In times past, the Father of Obedience has relied on the counsel of the clergy of Wee Jas, for it is said that the only pure magic is that which comes directly from her; Wizards who practice the arcane arts without also becoming members of her religious sect are seen as blasphemers, and the Brotherhood has never been known to traffic with demonkind, in any fashion. Demons are agents of Chaos, and the Brotherhood follows a rigid code of Laws. If you choose to investigate this further, you had best tread carefully. I suspect a dense network of lies to be at the heart of a conspiracy of this magnitude."[/color] The party notices Margull wince visibly when the name of his goddess, Wee Jas, is mentioned. [b]Margull retorts,[/b][color=red] "The Stern Lady does not favor those fools. She tolerates their adoration of her, at best. It is said that the Brotherhood has erected massive temples in her honor, but that their doctrine strays greatly from the true path of the faithful. And yet, despite their measurable sacrifices to her, her two greatest priests are not of that empire; in fact, the greatest of her clergy resides here, in Dyvers. He is the great Unseen Knight of Rubies, highest speaker of the Ruby Sorceress. He is more than her high priest, he is in fact her chosen, her mortal agent, wielding a small portion of her direct power."[/color] [/QUOTE]
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