Celia'nor

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Principality of Celia'nor
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Sigil of Celia'nor'
Capital: Fi’andria
Languages: Common, Ancient Elven
Religion: Pending Info
Government: Absolute Monarchy
Arch-Princess: Ivarielle Ibarellan
Princess' Advisor: Becclain Vuln'Muriel
Princess' Advisor: Asteria Yuriel
Commander: Atheleon Py’lrie
Sorcerer: Renae Athri’onn
Envoy: A’eollaja Valwynn
Treasurer: Mythaldir Wynasul
Steward: Serigne Py’lrie
Coordinator: Valyris Wynasul
Royal Family: Ibarellan Bloodline
Historical Era: (1868)

History

Post-Haelnor Civil War

An ideal of one that soon grew in multitudes, the desire to be represented by genuine mali of meritocratic standing and hold fair council of the high elven people that flow fluently with their duties, long since tired of being failed did the Celian people seek to begin a revolution to progress their people, as they were taught so long ago, from an era of stagnancy. Yet with a slight oversight were a long march west forced of the vast revolutionary forces of the mali’aheral, lead by Uthir Ivarielle I.

It were in the dense forest, along a river inlet, below the Idol’s Garden did they find their new home with wood elven guides to aid their pathing, an abandoned town there lingering as an indicator those very lands were inhabitable. A tide of tents were erected were the mali within would come to convene amd hold several votes to decide their future and how best they would see their future. No longer seeking to cower beneath the history of paper-pushers and failed aristocrats they did so.

A monarchy did they vote, with Uthir Ivarielle now Princess Ivarielle, a name did they vote; Celian’or (The land of Stars) and its capital city, Fi’Andria, the city of Stars and Embers that would soon rise far above the towering redwoods flanking the encampment with roofs of purple to express the vast wealth of its denizens and the royal family with how rare such a hue is in the western half of Almaris.

Early History

The Principality of Celia'nor following the establishment of the Capital City of Fi'andria was one that was quick to rise into being one of importance in making it's mark upon the west of Almaris and elvendom. The humble capital grew into a bustling city filled with a variety of walks of life. While they maintained their high elven majority, the city was filled with all different walks of elvenlife from the far reaches of Almaris. Guilds and gatherings of people from all around the realm came to Celia'nor to settle their roots, creating a hub of mercantilism and magic. With these new denizens, the culture began to truly blossom with the arts, magic, and court life amongst the common people. Festivals of all varieties were hosted, establishments became bustling, shopkeepers had a steady flow of income, courtiers thrived in both the arts and sciences, the progress of Celia'nor was endless.

It was not only a place of new beginnings for an individual within the culture, but for elven unity as a whole. Princess Ivarielle of Celia'nor, Prince Evar'tir Oranor of Elvenesse, Prince Vytrek Tundrak of Fenn, and Prince Netseth Loa'chil of Nor'asath, each representing the settlements of every major elven race, met together after years of diplomacy and discussion within the Fi'andria palace to finally sign a document that united the elves in a reclamation of Malinor. Together they united to bring about a mutual alliance and agreeance of aligning their diplomatic interests for the sake of all elves. In the following years, the War:Malinor-Horde War began when the State of Malin'or issued a series of demands to the Rexdom Of Krugmar.

Culture and society

An artist’s depiction of Celia’nor, circa 74 SA.

The Capital City of Fi’andria

The Great City of Fi’andria, located in the heart of Celia’nor where the redwoods angle high overhead until a clearing is unveiled to the city of stars and embers. A place of grandiose wonder which magic and mystique run freely through the air. Spiraling towers of ivory that were touched by mulberry at their apex dotted the city from its gates to the academy and nature seemed to exist hand and hand with the influence of magic that was held throughout the city. Along the coast that borders the western Almarian ocean, the dockyards were filled with sailors, fishermen, and merchants alike that bustle trade and commerce into the economy. At the epicenter of the city, it shows that it truly is a city of promise with a theater, inn, tavern, shops of every sort, and opportunities around every corner.

Appearances

The appearance of the Celia’nor elf is a rather strict, ancient look as common of all High-Elves due to a long history of selective marriages throughout its history of being under the umbrella of past nations. Thus, the appearance of the Celia’nor elf is a rather strong identity of appearance. A typical Celia’norian elf, often appears with a lighter tone of skin, varying from a light pale, to a marblesque pearl color of skin. Hair on the other hand, is far less demanding, with varying lighter shades present, with blonde, white, and silver being the most common, and red, orange, gray and gold being other colors. Black or brown hair is often the sign of a non-full blooded Celia’nor elf. Eyes follow suit, with colors benign far more variable with blue, violet, purple, green, gold and yellow being common colors, with brown being deeply frowned upon as a valah eye color. Height, albeit varied between 5’0 to 6’6, often ranges between the extremes rather than between, with most being over 6’0, and weighing generally between 100ibs to 260ibs, often being on the lighter end. Perfect skincare is promoted as necessary to greet the day, with personal grooming made of the utmost importance. Celia’norian elves are to be clean-shaven, their hair well-trimmed, skin clear and well bathed to be seen as appropriate in the public eye, anything less than their best is seen as a poor reflection on themselves.

Modesty

Amongst the city of stars and its’ upper echelons of society, how one displays themselves is often considered quite important. The elves of Celia’nor have an expectation of decorum for those that call the principality home. Modesty is something that is valued, but not in the traditional sense that one must always have every ounce of flesh covered. The exposing of a modicum of skin is considered quite acceptable. For example, shoulders and arms being exposed are considered acceptable in moderation. Denizens of Fi’andria have an understanding that there are differences in culture. Should one be visiting from another nation that has a different expectation of attire than that of the city, then they are to be accepted by the majority and not looked down upon. There are still some who maintain the idea that one’s skin should not be overtly exposed no matter the situation.

Casual Wear

When wearing any attire in Celia’nor, it is common that they wear the best that they can afford. This comes to a split between those that chose fashion versus what is useful for them. When one visits Fi’andria, it is common to see plenty of individuals with long flowing robes that have many layers and attract the eye with their vibrant color. Even in the most casual of robes, they still have unique elements that set them apart from everyone else and to encourage individuality. Within Celia’nor, there is a firm belief amongst many of the denizens that one’s outward expression is representative of themselves, hence with the casual attire being more free-form than that of formal attire. Long flowing robes are quite common to be seen with various neutral tones complemented by a monochrome color. Pants are quite common amongst both men and women and often accompanied by long flowing capes or sashes that adorn one’s blouse. Jewelry is common amongst most of the society members as a way to keep inconspicuous enchantments on one’s person.

Formal Wear

To many individuals in Celia’nor, formal attire is very strict when it comes to it being dictated on events as is a maintenance of the dress code provided during those times. It is seen as disrespectful to wear anything less than your best when a formal dress code is indicated as one wearing such is a sign of mutual respect towards the event planners who put time into the event and expect time to be put into how one presents themselves. Formal attire consists of clean robes, pants, or gowns, quality clothing, and care for design. The formal attire worn is often that one’s best dressing attire, where the personification of themselves in their everyday wear is amplified to acute perfection made in every detail. Finely woven capes with intricate features, pants made of fine silks that layer under a sash or belt and puff out in the perfect spots, and jewelry that has been custom-designed to go with every detail of the outfit; that is what makes formal attire stand out from everyday wear. Formal wear is where fashion truly takes on as an art form where self-expression and creativity are encouraged to be progressed. In Celia’nor, when perfection is strived for it is met and fashion is no exception.

Court Customs

It is a common thought within the society of Celia’nor that fashion is an expression of oneself. It is expected that one wears the finest garb that they are able to afford or procure when attending social events. There is a wide variety of options for choosing how one dresses, yet it is most common that one wears the truest reflection of themselves which is befitting of the event being thrown. While one partakes in the activities of a courtier it is expected to not fall behind when it comes to the latest trends and fashions that emerge. Courtiers must dress with dignity and poise as they are held to the standard of class much higher than the average citizen. It is often that they are looked towards for the latest trends and fashion statements within the city of stars and embers. It is common that the colors that one wears change with that of the seasons, blues and purples being common in winter while reds and oranges being common in the summer months. Within the courts of Celia’nor, nobles are granted special privileges of wearing bronze circlets to signify their status and accomplishments. It is heavily frowned upon for those not of nobility to dawn circlets. The heads of noble houses often wear that of signet rings of their family crests, though some chose to take up that of brooches which are adorned with fine gems to be passed down through the generations.

Courtship

The process of courtship typically begins from twenty-fine years and up, once one has come of an appropriate age. During courtship, the couple becomes accustomed to one another and decides if there will be an engagement, concluding with the celebration of marriage. A mal or lari may ask to initiate a courtship with one another, it is of utmost importance that a relationship is built consensually. If a member of a courting pair is of a noble standing, the permission of the head of that household much be clearly given. Furthermore, while the City of Stars accepts minor acts of public affection, such as an embrace, we expect our citizens to behave with appropriateness in mind, therefore, any public fraternization is frowned upon, especially outside of marriage. Fi'andria greatly values the nature of the matrimonial union between a pair and such acts should be kept private between husband and wife. Typical courtship practices may include giving flowers to your partner, a private stroll, or preparing a romantic dinner or picnic.

Marriage

The marriage vows are typically spoken before the Princess, members of the council one's talonii and lliran. Vows between an engaged pair are the most significant part of such a ceremony as they declare unity and commitment to one another, a symbol of unending love. Therefore, no intimacy occurs during the ceremonial union, to allow the pair to truly focus upon solidifying their bond.

Politics

Succession

The Principality of Celia'nor adheres absolute primogeniture in matters of succession to the Princely throne. Typically, this means the oldest son or daughter inherits the crown. The current ruling dynasty is the The Bloodline of Ibarellan.

Government

The government of Celia'nor is overseen by the Princess and Laurir'Heial alongside various advisors hand picked by the Princess. There are are two branches that form the main government. There is the higher council known as Laureh’heial, which is overseen specifically by the prince/princess of Celia’nor. Only those of high elven blood may ever hold a position on Laurir’heial, lest one rises through heavy meritocracy or through times of war. The advisors to the Princess serve to ensure that the will of the Princess and nation is maintained by the council during their decisions.

The Laurir'Heial of the Principality

The Laurir’heial are the royal council, helping the High Princess and Princess ensure the prosperity of the nation as well and are tasked with fulfilling their positions to the highest extent.

Lord Commander, currently Atheleon Py’lrie This is the head of national security, and the lead of the military. They ensure the safety of the citizens, uphold the law, deal with court proceedings, manage the citizen guard and the royal guard. They are tasked with recruitment of the military, training, protection of the royal family, ensuring that magic laws are not being broken, and the death sentence to all those whom the court may deem fit.

Lady Sorcerer Renae Athri’onn (TheHeftyDonut | HeftyDonut#2972) The head of magic within the city. They are incharge of ensuring that any magic practiced within the city is safe and not damaging to the people or the nature around. They work with the Commander to ensure that the magic laws are being followed as well as help the flow of magic and knowledge spread throughout the nation. As the head sorcerer, they also head the mages guild, ensuring that student needs are met and the gift of magic is taught properly and the image of the mages of Celia’nor is maintained well.


Lady Envoy, currently A’eollaja Valwynn The envoy is the head diplomat and is in charge of governing forgein affairs alongside the High Prince/Princess. They maintain national relations, trade, and alliances between other nations and the homeland. During times of war, they work closely with the head commander and the high prince/princess to ensure that proper actions are taken.


Lord Treasurer, currently Mythaldir Wynasul The treasurer is placed with the duty of managing the national treasury, ensuring that the economy is stable, and maintaining tax collection. They work closely with the head steward to ensure taxes are collected and stable depending on the stability of the economy.


Lady Steward, currently Serigne Py’lrie The head steward is tasked with the regular maintenance of the city, the collection of taxes, and the homing of new residents. They have full authority to evict those who fail to pay tax, and work with the treasurer to maintain economic balance and steady tax rates. The head steward is also in charge of electing and dismissing other stewards.


Lady Coordinator, currently Valyris Wynasul The head coordinator is in charge of all events headed by the city. They manage activity rates, citizen engagement, and encourage tourism in the city. They work with the Princess to coordinate royal functions, plays, magic shows, and more.

Religion

The people of Celia'nor do not have a set religion but instead folows Ivarilist's ideals.

Aristocracy

Pending Info

Army

The Celiadiraar Is led by the Lord Commander. The Celiadiraar is tasked with the defense of the city and waging wars for Celia'nor

Demographics

Elves make up the majority of the Principality, namely, High Elves.

Geography

Almaris

The Principality of Celia'nor is located in the western part of almaris just south of idol's garden.