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'''The New Order'''
  
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== Overview ==
= Overview =
 
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Whether it be a group of Apostates or Templars, Maliethists have been around since the Fall of Asulon.
 
  
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Whether we be Apostate or Templar, our goal is to eradicate the hideous Order of Sacred Light and all its past and future incarnations as to bring balance to the realm.
= The Seers of Aerk'iath =
 
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A cluster of seers and apostles of Daemon of Forethought Aerk'iath that existed in Athera, originated under the mysterious guidance of a specter dubbed the Lord of Carnage and Foresight.  
 
  
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''The Templars''
== The Knights Templar ==
 
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A nimble shadow in the Empire that moves along the roads like the wind, the Knights Templar is a supposed organization that has existed since the Fall of Asulon. Baring a crimson cross, practitioners of Malkiethism are often garbed in red and black. Founded on the principals that God is an omnipresent entity that does not think between wrong and right and judicial matters in the universe such as justice and wrongdoing, it is instead believed that is is an ever present unseen force that spans the entire collective universe.
 
  
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Focused wholly on combat, the Templars wear the emblem of a bloodied cross to signify their sacrifice. A cluster of both mages and warriors the group is formidable and trained for combat, honed weapons of the Patron Daemon Alistaer.
  
As opposed to most religions followed by the Descendants, the Covenant solely believes in an ultimate Maker. an omnipotent and omniscient entity that contrary to Canonist beliefs is not a singular individual but the entire universe itself as a whole. Coinciding with this lies the belief that while fate is not predetermined it can certainly be predicted by those who acquire the right tools and the name goal of a practitioner of this religion is to free themselves of the Trinity and False Gods and instead grasp victory.
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== On The Theme of Religion ==
  
== The Trinity ==
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The creation of the universe was inconsequential compared to the forces that melded it themselves. God, the one Creator, the one Maker and all his aspects.
  
The three fatalities, or carnal acts. To commit sin earns punishment from your master, for only he dictates the grievousness of your sin.
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''The Old Gods and the New''
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Also known as the False Gods, these are various Aenguls and Daemons who have tampered with the mortal plane and inflicted horrors upon mankind.
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'''Tahariae''' - He who gave way to sin and impurity, he wields a sword that should not be his and does as he wishes like a slothful tyrant.
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'''Nemiisae''' - A goddess who long ago bedded a mortal man named Zanunder to spawn a race of wretched killers and slavers, the beast struck down her husband in his sleep and left her ilk to rot.
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'''Xan''' - The lion, order. Order holds no place in a world of chaos, and we thrive on change. This god would have us set into our current ways for all of eternity.
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'''Iblees''' - The Daemon who cast on us our bindings to his foul curses, never again shall we see him rise.”
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All four perceived as the harbingers of sin, to worship this group is a criminal offense to the many creeds of the covenant.
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== ''The Trinity'' ==
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The three fatalities, or carnal acts. To commit sin earns punishment from your master, for only he dictates the grievousness of your crime.
  
 
*Pain
 
*Pain
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To take that which He does not give, to gorge yourself on the labor of others and hungrily eat more than your fair share.
 
To take that which He does not give, to gorge yourself on the labor of others and hungrily eat more than your fair share.
  
== The False Gods ==
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''The Envoy''
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The Forlorn Lord, the All-Seeing Eye, Elysium and Enlightenment are his Connotations.
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The Daemon Alistaer in his respective forms as Maliakiith the Warrior and Aerk’iath the Scholar’s eye spans every moment, while the Old Gods seek to impose themselves upon us he aids us in expunging the heavenly tide. He would see the world purged of godly tyranny, freeing mankind from its many unseen puppet-masters.
  
'''Tahariae''' - He who gave way to sin and impurity, he wields a sword that should not be his and does as he wishes like a slothful tyrant.
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''The Reigns of Mortality''
  
'''Nemiisae''' - A goddess who long ago bedded a mortal man named Zanunder to spawn a race of wretched killers and slavers, the beast struck down her husband in his sleep and left her ilk to rot.
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None are better fit to rule the lands of mortalkind than man itself, the Old Gods’ dogma must be abolished to give way to an age of mortality and invention unparalleled in history. No forgotten gods of ages past, no archaic monoliths of self destructive holy energies, only us and the cosmos.
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''The Triad''  
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As taught by the Lord of Carnage and First Imperator Kaer’gi, the First, Second, and Third Sins were brought unto us by the deific.
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''“Long had the man stared at the night sky to wonder what lurked above in the heavens, and long had the answer remained barred from them. In days of yore a simple Seer had wandered the earth with a scrying orb in hand. Kaer’gi, the supposed wrath of the sun; Aerk’iath’s tenets, he taught, must be upheld lest the world dissolve into endless war and as he went on to gradually explain the sins of the deific and how all godliness must be expunged as to prevent cataclysmic conflicts such as the First Sin and the wars against both the Undead and the Scourge in more recent days.To make matters simple, the Seer claimed that the First Sin was Iblees whereas the Second was both Undead resurgences and the Third the direct intervention of AenguDaemon in mortal affairs. With this revelation, Kaer’gi’s followers basked in his wisdom and so the Seers of Aerk’iath were born and to this day they have wreaked havoc on the Brotherhood of Sacred Light and its various incarnations”'' '''(Excerpt from the Book of Life, Pg. 5)'''
  
'''Xan''' - The lion, order. Order holds no place in a world of chaos, and we thrive on change. This god would have us set into our current ways for all of eternity.
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== The Binding ==
  
'''Iblees''' - The Daemon who cast on us our bindings to his foul curses, never again shall we see him rise.
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''The Mark of the Viper''
  
== The Envoy ==
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It is said that when Kaer’gi was endowed with eldritch powers by the Daemon Alistaer, he poured energy into the first Binding. A brand, the flesh rune is a parasite that feeds on a mage’s aura and then recycles the energy to shift both the mark and all the caster’s magic to a deep crimson hue. Only one of the two true Lord-Inquisitors holds the capacity to bestow the mark upon adept Seers and Templars in the Covenant.
  
The Arch-Daemon Maliakiith, or Aerk'iath. The All-Seeing Eye of Fate that predicts every single movement. Whilst the Old Ones seek to have our world bend the knee, only he as our patron holds back the heavenly tide. The Creator's hand and speaker, he sets his gaze onto us so that we may halt their descent from above. He would see the world purged of godly hegemony and things set back into the old ways; reign by those who inhabit the Earth themselves, mortality.
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''Alistaer’s Manifestations''
  
== The Reign of Mortality ==
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Alistaer is commonly depicted as being in pseudo-Orenian platemail. Manifesting as either a cobra or the famed insignia of the All-Seeing Eye.
  
None are better fit to rule the lands of men than mankind itself. The Old Gods and their tyrannical ways once abolished would give way to an Age of Mortality unparalleled in history. No forgotten gods of ages past, no archaic monoliths of self destructive holy energies, only us and the cosmos.
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The Bound Ones, the Scions of Alistaer
  
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Lord-Inquisitor Kaegaz’arai - The Lord of Torment, Wroth of Maliakiith.
  
== The Old Gods ==
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Lord-Inquisitor Kaer’gi - The Lord of Carnage, Scion of Aerk’iath.
  
''Let them fall, the Old Gods and the new.''
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Kalias - Dubbed the Lord of Elysium, Third Apostate of Maliakiith.
  
'''Aeriel''' - The Caretaker, the Soul-bender.
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Koraz - The second Apostate, Lord of Fury, Wroth’s Hand.
  
'''Kaerei''' - Daemoness of Torture, she is Metzli, creator of the despicable Kharajyr.
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 31 January 2021

The New Order

Overview

Whether we be Apostate or Templar, our goal is to eradicate the hideous Order of Sacred Light and all its past and future incarnations as to bring balance to the realm.

The Templars

Focused wholly on combat, the Templars wear the emblem of a bloodied cross to signify their sacrifice. A cluster of both mages and warriors the group is formidable and trained for combat, honed weapons of the Patron Daemon Alistaer.

On The Theme of Religion

The creation of the universe was inconsequential compared to the forces that melded it themselves. God, the one Creator, the one Maker and all his aspects.

The Old Gods and the New

Also known as the False Gods, these are various Aenguls and Daemons who have tampered with the mortal plane and inflicted horrors upon mankind.

Tahariae - He who gave way to sin and impurity, he wields a sword that should not be his and does as he wishes like a slothful tyrant.

Nemiisae - A goddess who long ago bedded a mortal man named Zanunder to spawn a race of wretched killers and slavers, the beast struck down her husband in his sleep and left her ilk to rot.

Xan - The lion, order. Order holds no place in a world of chaos, and we thrive on change. This god would have us set into our current ways for all of eternity.

Iblees - The Daemon who cast on us our bindings to his foul curses, never again shall we see him rise.”

All four perceived as the harbingers of sin, to worship this group is a criminal offense to the many creeds of the covenant.

The Trinity

The three fatalities, or carnal acts. To commit sin earns punishment from your master, for only he dictates the grievousness of your crime.

  • Pain

Pain is an illusion, and to let it rule you is to give in to fear.

  • Dishonor

To not abide by one's words is atrocious and a wretched sin.

  • Gluttony

To take that which He does not give, to gorge yourself on the labor of others and hungrily eat more than your fair share.

The Envoy

The Forlorn Lord, the All-Seeing Eye, Elysium and Enlightenment are his Connotations. The Daemon Alistaer in his respective forms as Maliakiith the Warrior and Aerk’iath the Scholar’s eye spans every moment, while the Old Gods seek to impose themselves upon us he aids us in expunging the heavenly tide. He would see the world purged of godly tyranny, freeing mankind from its many unseen puppet-masters.

The Reigns of Mortality

None are better fit to rule the lands of mortalkind than man itself, the Old Gods’ dogma must be abolished to give way to an age of mortality and invention unparalleled in history. No forgotten gods of ages past, no archaic monoliths of self destructive holy energies, only us and the cosmos.

The Triad

As taught by the Lord of Carnage and First Imperator Kaer’gi, the First, Second, and Third Sins were brought unto us by the deific.

“Long had the man stared at the night sky to wonder what lurked above in the heavens, and long had the answer remained barred from them. In days of yore a simple Seer had wandered the earth with a scrying orb in hand. Kaer’gi, the supposed wrath of the sun; Aerk’iath’s tenets, he taught, must be upheld lest the world dissolve into endless war and as he went on to gradually explain the sins of the deific and how all godliness must be expunged as to prevent cataclysmic conflicts such as the First Sin and the wars against both the Undead and the Scourge in more recent days.To make matters simple, the Seer claimed that the First Sin was Iblees whereas the Second was both Undead resurgences and the Third the direct intervention of AenguDaemon in mortal affairs. With this revelation, Kaer’gi’s followers basked in his wisdom and so the Seers of Aerk’iath were born and to this day they have wreaked havoc on the Brotherhood of Sacred Light and its various incarnations” (Excerpt from the Book of Life, Pg. 5)

The Binding

The Mark of the Viper

It is said that when Kaer’gi was endowed with eldritch powers by the Daemon Alistaer, he poured energy into the first Binding. A brand, the flesh rune is a parasite that feeds on a mage’s aura and then recycles the energy to shift both the mark and all the caster’s magic to a deep crimson hue. Only one of the two true Lord-Inquisitors holds the capacity to bestow the mark upon adept Seers and Templars in the Covenant.

Alistaer’s Manifestations

Alistaer is commonly depicted as being in pseudo-Orenian platemail. Manifesting as either a cobra or the famed insignia of the All-Seeing Eye.

The Bound Ones, the Scions of Alistaer

Lord-Inquisitor Kaegaz’arai - The Lord of Torment, Wroth of Maliakiith.

Lord-Inquisitor Kaer’gi - The Lord of Carnage, Scion of Aerk’iath.

Kalias - Dubbed the Lord of Elysium, Third Apostate of Maliakiith.

Koraz - The second Apostate, Lord of Fury, Wroth’s Hand.