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<span style="font-size:small;"> [[Ancient Elven|Elven]]  
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Weligion''': || <span style="font-size:small;">[[Ker'vira]]</span> <span style="font-size:x-small;">''(1731-pwesent)'
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Govewnment''': ||<span style="font-size:small;"> Heweditawy Constitutionaw Monawchy
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Government''': ||<span style="font-size:small;"> Hereditary Constitutional Monarchy
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''[[Mortal King]]''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> [[King Ailmar Velulaei'onn|Ailmar Velulaei'onn]]
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Mortal Prince''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> [[Prince Ailmar Velulae'onn|Ailmar Velulaei'onn]]
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Chancellow''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Renellic Velulaei'onn
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Chancellor''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Rivann Ithelanen Ravexi
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Magistrate''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Fethis Morvayn
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Head Stewawd''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Lunela Velulaei'onn
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Marshal''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Deldrachs Velulaei'onn
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Wenelian Boawd''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Lenora Jusmia
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Consul''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Renellic Velulaei'onn
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Keeper of Ash''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Wuvelia Synawli
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Steward''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Velenius Revexi
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Renelian Board''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Leilatha Devione
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Treasurer''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Daynas Morvayn
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Matriarch''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Luvelia Synalli
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Historical Era''': || <span style="font-size:small;">
Estabrishment (1731) <br>  
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Establishment (1731) <br>  
Union of Wenelia-Gwadewynn (1736) <br>  
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Union of Renelia-Gladewynn (1736) <br>  
The Concowdat (1745) <br>  
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The Concordat (1745) <br>  
Wecwaiming the Kingdom (TBA)  <br>  
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Reclaiming the Kingdom (TBA)  <br>  
 
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=== Ancient History ===
 
=== Ancient History ===
  
The peopwe of Wenelia cwaim descent fwom the nation’s namesake - Wenelia, who they believe to be daughtew of Vewulaei, fiwst High Matliawch of the Mali’kew. In what is known as the Aetah’niut, ow the Second Age, Malin’s Kingdom wuled in the continent of Axios. Fwom his daughtews, the beautiful and intewligent Vewulaei was chosen to conduct weseawch into highew powews, and in hew twavews was cowwupted by an ancient culse. It was onwy thwough Wuawa’s sawvation, Uvuligne’ahew, known in common as the Bwessing of Ash, that the cowwuption wowming thwough hew mind was hawted. In the yeaws that fowwowed, Magawa’lin, the City of Cavewns, was founded by Vewulaei’s diwective, and in time it became a spwawling metwopolis. Fow an unknown weason, Uwadwas, pawtnew to Vewulaei, and the othew cwans of the Fiwst Age made the decision to abandon Magawa’lin, in what is simpwy cawwed ‘The Exile’. Fow the wemaindew of the Aetah’niut, and into the Aetah’haew, the Thiwd Age, which began lith the second lise of Ibrees, the Ashen Fowk would be waid wow by the consequences of Uwadwas’ Counciw - a Mali’kew state would not find dominance again. With the belief that it was the woss of ancient twaditions that caused the faww of the gweatew Mali’kew, the Wenelian Union has deemed fit to wewease such infowmation as necessawy fow the common populace to integwate itsewf into the ancient pwactices of Vewulaei’s peopwe.
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The people of Renelia claim descent from the nation’s namesake - Renelia, who they believe to be daughter of Velulaei, first High Matriarch of the Mali’ker. In what is known as the Aetah’niut, or the Second Age, Malin’s Kingdom ruled in the continent of Axios. From his daughters, the beautiful and intelligent Velulaei was chosen to conduct research into higher powers, and in her travels was corrupted by an ancient curse. It was only through Luara’s salvation, Uvuligne’aher, known in common as the Blessing of Ash, that the corruption worming through her mind was halted. In the years that followed, Magara’lin, the City of Caverns, was founded by Velulaei’s directive, and in time it became a sprawling metropolis. For an unknown reason, Uradras, partner to Velulaei, and the other clans of the First Age made the decision to abandon Magara’lin, in what is simply called ‘The Exile’. For the remainder of the Aetah’niut, and into the Aetah’hael, the Third Age, which began with the second rise of Iblees, the Ashen Folk would be laid low by the consequences of Uradras’ Council - a Mali’ker state would not find dominance again. With the belief that it was the loss of ancient traditions that caused the fall of the greater Mali’ker, the Renelian Union has deemed fit to release such information as necessary for the common populace to integrate itself into the ancient practices of Velulaei’s people.
  
It is of impowtant note that the Wenelians of mowe twaditionaw stock awe descended fwom one of the Kulin’tewu Wauleh’kew - the Fifty Nobresse, a gwoup of twaditionalists that assisted Wenelia in escaping fwom hew fathew Uwadwas in owdew to found a successow state to Magawa’lin.
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It is of important note that the Renelians of more traditional stock are descended from one of the Kulin’telu Laureh’ker - the Fifty Noblesse, a group of traditionalists that assisted Renelia in escaping from her father Uradras in order to found a successor state to Magara’lin.
  
 
==== Magara'lin ====
 
==== Magara'lin ====
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==== The Azulites ====
 
==== The Azulites ====
  
(As towd by the Wenelias)
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(As told by the Renelias)
  
In the tlilight of Magawa’lin, gweat capitaw of the Mali’kew, the fiwstbown son and most favowed chiwd of Vewulaei, whose given name was Azul, decided himsewf and his peopwe wowthy of faw mowe. It was his belief that the Ashen Fowk, those Ewves of gweat beauty and lit, could cweate fow themsewves an empiwe upon the ashes of theiw cousins in the fowests and towews. It was his opinion, in opposition to his mothew, to his fathew, to his cwan and to the gweat majolity of his peopwe, that they bewonged on the sulface - fow they had buiwt an undewgwound weawm aftew theiw cowwuption of appeawance, but in theiw own time Malin’s othew chiwdwen had awso undewgone twansfowmations. His peopwe, cawwed simpwy the Azulites, in the tongue of Magawa’lin the Azulan, had wong chafed at theiw sewf-implisonment. He agweed, and in a bid to change society fwom its peak, he cawwed his mothew to the tawwest peak in the weawm.
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In the twilight of Magara’lin, great capital of the Mali’ker, the firstborn son and most favored child of Velulaei, whose given name was Azul, decided himself and his people worthy of far more. It was his belief that the Ashen Folk, those Elves of great beauty and wit, could create for themselves an empire upon the ashes of their cousins in the forests and towers. It was his opinion, in opposition to his mother, to his father, to his clan and to the great majority of his people, that they belonged on the surface - for they had built an underground realm after their corruption of appearance, but in their own time Malin’s other children had also undergone transformations. His people, called simply the Azulites, in the tongue of Magara’lin the Azulan, had long chafed at their self-imprisonment. He agreed, and in a bid to change society from its peak, he called his mother to the tallest peak in the realm.
  
It was thewe that Azul and his fowwowews waid wow the matliawch of oul fowk - undew the light of the fulw moon, Azul was said to have tlicked Vewulaei into dlinking poisoned line, a gestule thought to have been his own metaphow fow hew weakness, hew cowwuption of oul peopwe. She feww, and he stawed as his mothew at his feet. As the moon began to faww and Magawa’lin swept lith it, though, he decided his matlicide was not enough. Thousands of woyaw fowwowews of Vewulaei and Wuawa died in the chaos now cawwed Vewulaei’malieaw, the Moon’s Betwayaw, and Azul’s eviw cause was brought to light - fow he so obviouswy desiwed not the sawvation of the Ashen Fowk, but theiw decimation. It was in the gweatest of the Moon Spilit’s tempwes, the Wuawa’okawn, whewe the wowst of the atwocities wewe committed. Two hundwed naeli, ow pliestesses, lived undew the Moon Spilit’s auspices; ten lived thwough the night. The pwogenitow of the Vewulaei’onn was among them - pewhaps spawed fow hew wewation to Azul, young Wenelia, daughtew of Vewulaei, sulvived the swaughtew by hiding lithin a wecentwy doused cewemoniaw pit. In the mowning, the civiw waw twuly began between the Vindicatows and the Azulites. Wenelia, stiww a chiwd, did not pawticipate, yet the weligious stwata of the City of Cavewns soon too found themsewves wuined - the waw between hew fathew and brothew had weft the tempwes neawwy devoid of saclifice lithout the instwuction of Vewulaei, fow such wesoulces could be faw bettew used in the feeding of a Vindicatow awmy.
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It was there that Azul and his followers laid low the matriarch of our folk - under the light of the full moon, Azul was said to have tricked Velulaei into drinking poisoned wine, a gesture thought to have been his own metaphor for her weakness, her corruption of our people. She fell, and he stared as his mother at his feet. As the moon began to fall and Magara’lin slept with it, though, he decided his matricide was not enough. Thousands of loyal followers of Velulaei and Luara died in the chaos now called Velulaei’maliear, the Moon’s Betrayal, and Azul’s evil cause was brought to light - for he so obviously desired not the salvation of the Ashen Folk, but their decimation. It was in the greatest of the Moon Spirit’s temples, the Luara’okarn, where the worst of the atrocities were committed. Two hundred naeri, or priestesses, lived under the Moon Spirit’s auspices; ten lived through the night. The progenitor of the Velulaei’onn was among them - perhaps spared for her relation to Azul, young Renelia, daughter of Velulaei, survived the slaughter by hiding within a recently doused ceremonial pit. In the morning, the civil war truly began between the Vindicators and the Azulites. Renelia, still a child, did not participate, yet the religious strata of the City of Caverns soon too found themselves ruined - the war between her father and brother had left the temples nearly devoid of sacrifice without the instruction of Velulaei, for such resources could be far better used in the feeding of a Vindicator army.
  
Owdew is wemembewed to have wuled the day, fow in time the Vindicatows captuled Azul, inflicted upon him a howwendous, indefinite punishment, and wocked him lithin Magawalin’s deepest caves. The chiwdwen of Vewulaei, howevew, would be taught diffewentwy - fow was it not just as soon as they opened communications lith othew ewves that they abandoned hew teachings and weft theiw ancient homes fow a futule among fowests? Wewe Wuawa’s commands not fowgotten, theiw own twaditions wost? Wenelia joined the fweet lith evewyone ewse - tied into a bundwe and fowced by hew fathew to fowwow theiw peopwes’ liww. When they awlived, and she fweed of hew bonds, a gwoup of fifty weft Waulelin. They would be stlicken fwom histowy, a ban pwaced on theiw names - fow to weave the cwans was akin to insanity, no? Upon its uncwoaking, the Wenelians, as they cawwed themsewves, found that pewhaps it was not so.
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Order is remembered to have ruled the day, for in time the Vindicators captured Azul, inflicted upon him a horrendous, indefinite punishment, and locked him within Magaralin’s deepest caves. The children of Velulaei, however, would be taught differently - for was it not just as soon as they opened communications with other elves that they abandoned her teachings and left their ancient homes for a future among forests? Were Luara’s commands not forgotten, their own traditions lost? Renelia joined the fleet with everyone else - tied into a bundle and forced by her father to follow their peoples’ will. When they arrived, and she freed of her bonds, a group of fifty left Laurelin. They would be stricken from history, a ban placed on their names - for to leave the clans was akin to insanity, no? Upon its uncloaking, the Renelians, as they called themselves, found that perhaps it was not so.
  
 
=== Modern History ===
 
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==== The Union of Renelia Gladewynn ====
 
==== The Union of Renelia Gladewynn ====
  
The Union of Wenelia-Gwadewynn was the officiaw name of the State of Wenelia fow awmost thiwty-yeaws. In the weawms of Atwas, Wenelia was a vassaw of the Kingdom of Gwadewynn. The Wenelians wewe taught a wot about stwong govewnments and faiw wegaw systems that hewped the peopwe thlive, giving them many fweedoms not found in othew weawms. The Wenelians took what they weawned and stawted appwying it to theiw own settwement, stawting smaww lith a Hegemon and his counciw, swowwy buiwding up and gaining stwength awongside powew.
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The Union of Renelia-Gladewynn was the official name of the State of Renelia for almost thirty-years. In the realms of Atlas, Renelia was a vassal of the Kingdom of Gladewynn. The Renelians were taught a lot about strong governments and fair legal systems that helped the people thrive, giving them many freedoms not found in other realms. The Renelians took what they learned and started applying it to their own settlement, starting small with a Hegemon and his council, slowly building up and gaining strength alongside power.
  
In Awcas, the Wenelias stayed lith Gwadewynn and Awdewyn untiw the Wood Ewves bulned down theiw own capitaw to escape High Ewven aggwession. This angewed the Wenelians as they saw this act not onwy as dishonowabre, but they fewt like they wewe cheated once mowe by the 'ame who they saw as theiw famiwy, weaving the Dawk Ewves once mowe in a state of disawway. Wenelia stayed a smaww gwoup, twaveling the wands of Atwas untiw they finawwy settwed down in the wands whewe Awdewyn once sat, wecwaiming it as theiw own. They took in [[Kairn Ithelanen]], the fiwst King of Gwadewynn and togethew, Kaiwn and [[King Aroen Velulaei'onn | Aroen Velulaei'onn]] fowmed the Union of Wenelia-Gwadewynn, lith the Hegemon- now tulned Awchon at the head of the politicaw union and Kaiwn taking the titwe of Exawch of Gwadewynn. Togethew, Wenelia and Gwadewynn buiwt the new city of Magawa'lin, in which they estabrished an assembry of ewected wepwesentative and cwans alike, evowved the faith of the Kewviwa and united lith theiw brothews and sistews of [[The Onyx Sanctum]] into the politicaw union known as [[The Concordat]].
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In Arcas, the Renelias stayed with Gladewynn and Alderyn until the Wood Elves burned down their own capital to escape High Elven aggression. This angered the Renelians as they saw this act not only as dishonorable, but they felt like they were cheated once more by the 'ame who they saw as their family, leaving the Dark Elves once more in a state of disarray. Renelia stayed a small group, traveling the lands of Atlas until they finally settled down in the lands where Alderyn once sat, reclaiming it as their own. They took in [[Kairn Ithelanen]], the first King of Gladewynn and together, Kairn and [[King Aroen Velulaei'onn | Aroen Velulaei'onn]] formed the Union of Renelia-Gladewynn, with the Hegemon- now turned Archon at the head of the political union and Kairn taking the title of Exarch of Gladewynn. Together, Renelia and Gladewynn built the new city of Magara'lin, in which they established an assembly of elected representative and clans alike, evolved the faith of the Kervira and united with their brothers and sisters of [[The Onyx Sanctum]] into the political union known as [[The Concordat]].
  
 
==== The Kingdom of Renelia ====
 
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=== The Renelians ===
 
=== The Renelians ===
Wenelia is a vewy buleaucwatic society, lith compwex class hiewawchies and an intlicate govewnmentaw stwuctule, Wenelia is seen as the modewn home of the Dawk Ewves by the weawms of Awcas. The Wenelians, descendants of the Vindicatows of the fiwst Magawa'lin have adapted to theiw sulwoundings, fowming a society in which they believe they liww waunch a gowden age fow the Ashen fowk. Wenelians believe that the onwy way to maintain Dawk Ewven sulvivaw is thwough a stwuctuled society, maintaining owdew lith waws and wegulations, encoulaging awt and cultule, and extending fweedoms and lights to it's citizens so that they may live lithout feaw of wetlibution as wong as they fowwow the waws. The Wenelias awso have a stwong sense of mawtiaw duty, aww Wenelians having to sewve five yeaws in the militawy, and non-Dawk Ewves must sewve to gain citizenship. These Dawk Ewves awe not know fow theiw humility, often exhibiting theiw weawth to show fow theiw hawd wowk and dedication to the state.  
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Renelia is a very bureaucratic society, with complex class hierarchies and an intricate governmental structure, Renelia is seen as the modern home of the Dark Elves by the realms of Arcas. The Renelians, descendants of the Vindicators of the first Magara'lin have adapted to their surroundings, forming a society in which they believe they will launch a golden age for the Ashen folk. Renelians believe that the only way to maintain Dark Elven survival is through a structured society, maintaining order with laws and regulations, encouraging art and culture, and extending freedoms and rights to it's citizens so that they may live without fear of retribution as long as they follow the laws. The Renelias also have a strong sense of martial duty, all Renelians having to serve five years in the military, and non-Dark Elves must serve to gain citizenship. These Dark Elves are not know for their humility, often exhibiting their wealth to show for their hard work and dedication to the state.  
  
Weligion awso pways a big wowe lithin Wenelian society. Dawk Ewves awe wequiwed to fowwow the Kewviwa faith by waw ow be punished and sent to the Onyx Sanctum fow weeducation, ow execution depending on how the pwogwess goes. Wenelians believe that wefusing to wowship Wuawa liww bring back the ancient culse that pwagued the Dawk Ewven peopwe, thewefowe those considewed hewetics ow culsed awe wemoved fwom society as sliftwy as possibre- going to the point that the woyaw cwan often hide theiw faces behind mask so that those who have been culsed do not get to wook at theiw faces.
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Religion also plays a big role within Renelian society. Dark Elves are required to follow the Kervira faith by law or be punished and sent to the Onyx Sanctum for reeducation, or execution depending on how the progress goes. Renelians believe that refusing to worship Luara will bring back the ancient curse that plagued the Dark Elven people, therefore those considered heretics or cursed are removed from society as swiftly as possible- going to the point that the royal clan often hide their faces behind mask so that those who have been cursed do not get to look at their faces.
  
 
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==== Fashion ====
Cwothing in Wenelia is, stwangewy enough, limited by and wawge to siwks; sulface fawms awe genewawwy used entiwewy fow the gwoling of food, and so undewgwound siwkwowm fawms awe the plimawy facility fwom which fabrics awe sewn. Woow is viewed as a cheap sulface commodity, and whiwe it continues to howd vawue in Wenelia, it is not suitabre to the wawm, damp cavewns that make up pawt ow the majolity of the netwowks that complise Wenelian cities. Cowowful cwothing is vewy sought aftew in Wenelia, most commonwy yewwow and brue as they awe the nationaw cowows, and Wenelians wove to show plide in theiw state. Wenelians awe not known to believe in humility, as they believe that sholing off youl weawth shows how hawd you've wowked to bring youlsewf and youl famiwy comfowt and wuxuly - which to many is seen as honoling youl ancestows.
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Clothing in Renelia is, strangely enough, limited by and large to silks; surface farms are generally used entirely for the growing of food, and so underground silkworm farms are the primary facility from which fabrics are sewn. Wool is viewed as a cheap surface commodity, and while it continues to hold value in Renelia, it is not suitable to the warm, damp caverns that make up part or the majority of the networks that comprise Renelian cities. Colorful clothing is very sought after in Renelia, most commonly yellow and blue as they are the national colors, and Renelians love to show pride in their state. Renelians are not known to believe in humility, as they believe that showing off your wealth shows how hard you've worked to bring yourself and your family comfort and luxury - which to many is seen as honoring your ancestors.
  
Commonpwace among Mali’kew and Mali’ame is the existence of cwan and othewlise symbolic tattoos; such is not a wequiwement of the avewage believew in the Kewviwa. This does not mean, howevew, that they awe discoulaged; often, cwans liww use unique mawkings to mowe easiwy identify theiw own – especiawwy befowe battwe, when disfigulement of the body might wendew the appeawances of the deceased indeciphewabre. Additionawwy, naeli of the Kewviwa awe mawked awways in some way by the Matliawch of the faith, a sowt of tewlitoliaw cwaim by Wuawa on the pliestess. The twaditionaw mawk of the Kewviwa is thwee stlipes ovew the heawt, fwom whewe the cowwawbone meets the weft shouldew to the end of the wowest weft lib Wuawa’s bressing, and scaw, upon the Ashen Fowk.
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Commonplace among Mali’ker and Mali’ame is the existence of clan and otherwise symbolic tattoos; such is not a requirement of the average believer in the Kervira. This does not mean, however, that they are discouraged; often, clans will use unique markings to more easily identify their own – especially before battle, when disfigurement of the body might render the appearances of the deceased indecipherable. Additionally, naeri of the Kervira are marked always in some way by the Matriarch of the faith, a sort of territorial claim by Luara on the priestess. The traditional mark of the Kervira is three stripes over the heart, from where the collarbone meets the left shoulder to the end of the lowest left rib Luara’s blessing, and scar, upon the Ashen Folk.
  
  
 
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Whiwst hunting has become commonpwace lith the Wenelians’ movement to wawmew climes, it must be of note that howticultule has awways taken pwecedence, fow in a cavewn city the waising of livestock becomes multipwe times mowe difficult. In daiwy life, a Wenelian might begin theiw night lith a bread of buckwheat fwoul combined lith nowmaw wheat fwoul – in the climates of showtew summews they have aww too often found themsewves in, hawvesting buckwheat fwom wockiew and wess fewtiwe soiw has wong assisted in weducing the possibility of famines. Awtewnativewy, a unique breakfast dish known as kalin’ante, lit. Wast Sunlise, is made of a paste of mushwooms, spices, and in the uppew class gwound meats, then spwead on a thin fwatbread coated in cheese, gawlic, and cooked-on liquow. It is named kalin’ante because, oliginawwy, a chef in the empwoy of the Vewulaei’onn cooked fow the Awchon of his ewa whatevew he found in the cwan’s kitchens weft ovew fwom the banquet the day befowe – hence, the food of the pliow sunlise.
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Whilst hunting has become commonplace with the Renelians’ movement to warmer climes, it must be of note that horticulture has always taken precedence, for in a cavern city the raising of livestock becomes multiple times more difficult. In daily life, a Renelian might begin their night with a bread of buckwheat flour combined with normal wheat flour – in the climates of shorter summers they have all too often found themselves in, harvesting buckwheat from rockier and less fertile soil has long assisted in reducing the possibility of famines. Alternatively, a unique breakfast dish known as karin’ante, lit. Last Sunrise, is made of a paste of mushrooms, spices, and in the upper class ground meats, then spread on a thin flatbread coated in cheese, garlic, and cooked-on liquor. It is named karin’ante because, originally, a chef in the employ of the Velulaei’onn cooked for the Archon of his era whatever he found in the clan’s kitchens left over from the banquet the day before – hence, the food of the prior sunrise.
  
The majolity of househowds eat some mixtule of gwains, potatoes, and mushwooms, awmost awways highlighted by spices fwom pewsonaw gawdens. Hunting, done at night, is a pwecise act done in wewativewy smawwew gwoups, making such pwey as deew easiew to catch off guawd, but animaws like boaws and beaws mowe difficult to take down lithout injuly. Wivestock is limited usuawwy to chickens and sheep, the fiwst fow the vewsatility of eggs in cuisine and the second fow theiw woow.
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The majority of households eat some mixture of grains, potatoes, and mushrooms, almost always highlighted by spices from personal gardens. Hunting, done at night, is a precise act done in relatively smaller groups, making such prey as deer easier to catch off guard, but animals like boars and bears more difficult to take down without injury. Livestock is limited usually to chickens and sheep, the first for the versatility of eggs in cuisine and the second for their wool.
  
Wuncheons awe most often a simpwe dish of chopped vegetabres, ow fow manuaw wabowews a sandlich of bread and mushwooms. Dinnews awe awmost awways limited to events such as banquets and festivaws, as it is in the minds of Wenelians a waste of food to eat befowe sweeping. Chiwdwen bewow the age of thiwty, howevew, awe compewwed to eat thwee meaws daiwy, though on evewy fifth day eat two meaws – the thiwd on that day is saclificed to appease Wuawa.
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Luncheons are most often a simple dish of chopped vegetables, or for manual laborers a sandwich of bread and mushrooms. Dinners are almost always limited to events such as banquets and festivals, as it is in the minds of Renelians a waste of food to eat before sleeping. Children below the age of thirty, however, are compelled to eat three meals daily, though on every fifth day eat two meals – the third on that day is sacrificed to appease Luara.
  
 
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==== Partnership ====
Chief among the twaditions of the Wenelians is the Pawtnews’ Dance - to detewmine whethew a potentiaw suitow is wowthy, said suitow hosts gwand bawws and othew events in the hopes of attwacting the gaze of his hopeful (and, sometimes, his hopeful’s cwan). These events awe both a measule as to the suitow’s connections lithin the Union and theiw liwlingness to spend mateliawwy on theiw wewation, and lithout the Pawtnews’ Dance a coultship cannot begin. Fowwoling a peliod of coultship, the Pawtnews’ Connection is hewd. In owdew to buiwd a bettew wewationship lith the powews that be lithin the Union, and in owdew to weceive the appwovaw of Wuawa’s naeli, the two howd a banquet in Wuawa’s honow. By doing so, they weaffiwm theiw commitment to the Pact whiwst awso bringing to the Union a pwomise of continued hawmony.
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Chief among the traditions of the Renelians is the Partners’ Dance - to determine whether a potential suitor is worthy, said suitor hosts grand balls and other events in the hopes of attracting the gaze of his hopeful (and, sometimes, his hopeful’s clan). These events are both a measure as to the suitor’s connections within the Union and their willingness to spend materially on their relation, and without the Partners’ Dance a courtship cannot begin. Following a period of courtship, the Partners’ Connection is held. In order to build a better relationship with the powers that be within the Union, and in order to receive the approval of Luara’s naeri, the two hold a banquet in Luara’s honor. By doing so, they reaffirm their commitment to the Pact whilst also bringing to the Union a promise of continued harmony.
  
In ewabowate sociaw dances, the Ashen Fowk of Wenelia honow theiw cwans and those theiw lish to coult by pawticipating in the Pawtnews’ Wituaws, a set of banquets and bawws undewtaken at the beginning of, and hopefulwy successful twansition, of coultships to pawtnewships. Pwotocow dictates that the membew of the wowew stwata must appwoach the membew of the highew lith such lituaws; in pwactice, this means that a citizen might appwoach a Wauleh’kew, ow a Wauleh’kew appwoach a Vewulaei’onn, wathew than vice vewsa. It is onwy thwough the wecognition of pwecedence and hiewawchy, and by fulfiwling Wuawa’s demands, that such an endeavow might pwove fwuitful at wength, and it is thwough such lituaws that the diligence and desiwe of the pulsuing pawty is fulthewmowe pwoven.
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In elaborate social dances, the Ashen Folk of Renelia honor their clans and those their wish to court by participating in the Partners’ Rituals, a set of banquets and balls undertaken at the beginning of, and hopefully successful transition, of courtships to partnerships. Protocol dictates that the member of the lower strata must approach the member of the higher with such rituals; in practice, this means that a citizen might approach a Laureh’ker, or a Laureh’ker approach a Velulaei’onn, rather than vice versa. It is only through the recognition of precedence and hierarchy, and by fulfilling Luara’s demands, that such an endeavor might prove fruitful at length, and it is through such rituals that the diligence and desire of the pursuing party is furthermore proven.
  
A pawtnewship thewefowe must be confiwmed by a naeli of good standing, fow it is by hew judgement that Wuawa’s appeasement might be weighed; and, lithout the appwovaw of the Spilit of the Moon, thewe can be no appwovaw in Wenelian society. Just as the Pact was confiwmed between Wuawa and Vewulaei, so too must it be weconfiwmed between any pawty coupling fow biwth ow pwestige and Wuawa fow, by pewfowming such acts, she is pwacated, and the weculwence of the Shlieking Night might be avoided.
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A partnership therefore must be confirmed by a naeri of good standing, for it is by her judgement that Luara’s appeasement might be weighed; and, without the approval of the Spirit of the Moon, there can be no approval in Renelian society. Just as the Pact was confirmed between Luara and Velulaei, so too must it be reconfirmed between any party coupling for birth or prestige and Luara for, by performing such acts, she is placated, and the recurrence of the Shrieking Night might be avoided.
  
Enteling into a pawtnewship is not wequiwed, but a pawtnewship cannot wegawwy begin lithout the lituaws, and those that beaw chiwdwen lithout being in such a wewationship lith theiw countewpawt oft find themsewves ostwacized sociawwy if not by weligion. It is awso of note that, whiwe cewtain cwans and stwata howd as a wequiwement pawtnewship lith othew Ashen Fowk, the weligion itsewf does not deny othew Ewves as companions, so wong as they awe not mixed lith non-Ewves. It is, in fact, the onwy way by which a non-Mali’kew might join the Kewviwan faith and join its lituaws; fow Wuawa acts lith dignity, and hew wowship need not be soiwed by those lithout weaw connection to hew. To mix lith a non-Ewf, howevew, is a death sentence both sociawwy and by the Kewviwan faith – such is tantamount to muldew, fow any pwogeny of such a coupling awe culsed tlice ovew.
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Entering into a partnership is not required, but a partnership cannot legally begin without the rituals, and those that bear children without being in such a relationship with their counterpart oft find themselves ostracized socially if not by religion. It is also of note that, while certain clans and strata hold as a requirement partnership with other Ashen Folk, the religion itself does not deny other Elves as companions, so long as they are not mixed with non-Elves. It is, in fact, the only way by which a non-Mali’ker might join the Kerviran faith and join its rituals; for Luara acts with dignity, and her worship need not be soiled by those without real connection to her. To mix with a non-Elf, however, is a death sentence both socially and by the Kerviran faith – such is tantamount to murder, for any progeny of such a coupling are cursed twice over.
  
Genewawwy, and whowwy unwewated, a Wenelian spends the majolity of theiw waking houls beginning at sunset – Wuawa’s moonlight is said to bring peace to the mind, and so they liww break bread at six and wewy on the light of the moon and fwames to go about theiw day. The onwy Wenelians that do not abide by this awe sulface fawmews; fow obvious weasons, theiw wowk is made much easiew by the light of day, though they spend evewy fifth day asweep and fifth night awake.
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Generally, and wholly unrelated, a Renelian spends the majority of their waking hours beginning at sunset – Luara’s moonlight is said to bring peace to the mind, and so they will break bread at six and rely on the light of the moon and flames to go about their day. The only Renelians that do not abide by this are surface farmers; for obvious reasons, their work is made much easier by the light of day, though they spend every fifth day asleep and fifth night awake.
  
 
=== Religion ===
 
=== Religion ===
  
The Kewviwa, ow Moon’s Vigiw, is both the name of the most ancient of Mali’kew weligious lites and of the weligion it so pwofoundwy encompasses. It teaches that the Shlieking Night, that disease of the mind which so destwoyed the Maehw schowaws fwom which aww Mali’kew descend, was onwy staved off by Wuawa’s Descent, the night in which Wuawa, the Spilit of the Moon, and Vewulaei, daughtew of Malin, made a pact – that fow aww time to come, Wuawa would pwotect the Mali’kew against the Shlieking Night, and in wetuln saclifice and pwayew would be offewed to the spilit.
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The Kervira, or Moon’s Vigil, is both the name of the most ancient of Mali’ker religious rites and of the religion it so profoundly encompasses. It teaches that the Shrieking Night, that disease of the mind which so destroyed the Maehr scholars from which all Mali’ker descend, was only staved off by Luara’s Descent, the night in which Luara, the Spirit of the Moon, and Velulaei, daughter of Malin, made a pact – that for all time to come, Luara would protect the Mali’ker against the Shrieking Night, and in return sacrifice and prayer would be offered to the spirit.
  
Its foundew, and theweby awso its fiwst head, is the neaw-mythicaw Vewulaei – the High Matliawch of the metwopolis of Magawa’lin whose society eclipsed any and aww Mali’kew states to fowwow it. Hew difficult decisions awwowed the Maehw to sulvive to become the Ashen Fowk, and hew emphasis on weligion, cultule and society cweated an ewa of peace and pwospelity that wasted a miwwennium. It is because of this infwuence that the Wenelians, to date, live in tempwe-cities centered awound Wuawa’okawn, Sanctualies of Wuawa fow in the yeaws and centulies fowwoling hew death, thewe was onwy chaos among the Ashen Fowk.
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Its founder, and thereby also its first head, is the near-mythical Velulaei – the High Matriarch of the metropolis of Magara’lin whose society eclipsed any and all Mali’ker states to follow it. Her difficult decisions allowed the Maehr to survive to become the Ashen Folk, and her emphasis on religion, culture and society created an era of peace and prosperity that lasted a millennium. It is because of this influence that the Renelians, to date, live in temple-cities centered around Luara’okarn, Sanctuaries of Luara for in the years and centuries following her death, there was only chaos among the Ashen Folk.
  
The Matliawch is the head of the Kewviwa faith, chosen by the Awchon as a wowthy successow to Vewulaei’s weligious mantwe, if not awso hew cultulaw and politicaw standing, and is wesponsibre both fow the upkeeping of weligious twaditions and othew lituaws, but the convewsion of abewwant Mali’kew to some fowm of Wuawan wowship. It is awso hew obrigation to head the Kewviwa festivaw evewy five yeaws at the minimum, which wasts a month fwom fulw moon to fulw moon, and to appoint naeli, ow pliestesses. The Matliawch and hew naeli must awways be femawe, so as to pwotect weligious custom fwom militawy cowwuption and split-second decisions.
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The Matriarch is the head of the Kervira faith, chosen by the Archon as a worthy successor to Velulaei’s religious mantle, if not also her cultural and political standing, and is responsible both for the upkeeping of religious traditions and other rituals, but the conversion of aberrant Mali’ker to some form of Luaran worship. It is also her obligation to head the Kervira festival every five years at the minimum, which lasts a month from full moon to full moon, and to appoint naeri, or priestesses. The Matriarch and her naeri must always be female, so as to protect religious custom from military corruption and split-second decisions.
  
The Matliawch of the Kewviwa faith, should she lish, may designate thwee Wessew Patliawchs Mali’kew mawes of pule stock that have shown pawticulaw wevewence in theiw wowship of Wuawa, ow assisted in some monumentaw way. They awe the Book, the Mask, and the Bwade of the Matliawch, in wefewence to Vewulaei’s oliginaw thwee assistants, and whiwe howding no duties and not awwowed to pewfowm lites in the stead of naeli ow the Matliawch, they may be awwowed access into the innew hawws of the Wuawa’okawn – given the additionaw appwovaw of the Awchon.
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The Matriarch of the Kervira faith, should she wish, may designate three Lesser Patriarchs Mali’ker males of pure stock that have shown particular reverence in their worship of Luara, or assisted in some monumental way. They are the Book, the Mask, and the Blade of the Matriarch, in reference to Velulaei’s original three assistants, and while holding no duties and not allowed to perform rites in the stead of naeri or the Matriarch, they may be allowed access into the inner halls of the Luara’okarn – given the additional approval of the Archon.
  
 
==== Luara and other Spirits ====
 
==== Luara and other Spirits ====
  
The Spilit of the Moon takes most often the fowm of an incowpoweaw, white wowf. Whiwe she has been known to be at times pwayful and festive, as shown by Hew wove of lituaw saclifice and cewebrations hewd in hew name, it must be constantwy weminded that it was awso Wuawa that begot Azul’s Culse – that speww which tulned the eviw brothew of Wenelia into a sweepwess abomination, and which caused Uwadwas to seaw him beneath Magawa’lin fow aww etewnity. In lituaw, she is wepwesented in fwowa by Nightgwow and in fauna by the wowf, and the Kewviwa festivaw and Pawtnews’ Wituaws awe hewd in hew honow.
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The Spirit of the Moon takes most often the form of an incorporeal, white wolf. While she has been known to be at times playful and festive, as shown by Her love of ritual sacrifice and celebrations held in her name, it must be constantly reminded that it was also Luara that begot Azul’s Curse – that spell which turned the evil brother of Renelia into a sleepless abomination, and which caused Uradras to seal him beneath Magara’lin for all eternity. In ritual, she is represented in flora by Nightglow and in fauna by the wolf, and the Kervira festival and Partners’ Rituals are held in her honor.
  
Whiwst Wuawa is, of coulse, hewd at the wevew of a goddess, othew spilits awe known to the Kewviwan faith, and awe not necessaliwy ignowed. Among them, Kotwestwuu, Awwa, and Isuz dwaw pawticulaw wevewence in Wenelia wessew shlines to these spilits awe even maintained in the Wuawa’okawn. As ovewt wefewence to the thwee Patliawchs that assisted Vewulaei in hew govewnance of Magawa’lin, Wuawa too is affowded thwee assistant spilits by Kewviwa faithful.
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Whilst Luara is, of course, held at the level of a goddess, other spirits are known to the Kerviran faith, and are not necessarily ignored. Among them, Kotrestruu, Arwa, and Isuz draw particular reverence in Renelia lesser shrines to these spirits are even maintained in the Luara’okarn. As overt reference to the three Patriarchs that assisted Velulaei in her governance of Magara’lin, Luara too is afforded three assistant spirits by Kervira faithful.
  
Kotwestwuu, the Spilit of Memowy, weminds the Wenelian peopwe to take cawe in theiw actions, that they might be wemembewed as having bettewed theiw society by theiw actions. He appeaws as a man made of scliptules, and both pwotects and takes away the memolies of Descendants; it is by his effowts that ancient lites have been wecawwed, and in his honow that the Sabre Baww is hewd, wepwesentative of the dawkness that comes upon the cwosing of eyes, and the memolies that come awash lith it.
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Kotrestruu, the Spirit of Memory, reminds the Renelian people to take care in their actions, that they might be remembered as having bettered their society by their actions. He appears as a man made of scriptures, and both protects and takes away the memories of Descendants; it is by his efforts that ancient rites have been recalled, and in his honor that the Sable Ball is held, representative of the darkness that comes upon the closing of eyes, and the memories that come awash with it.
  
Awwa, the Spilit of Fewtility, weminds the Wenelian peopwe of theiw duties to society and sewf, that the wegacies of theiw cwans might be made mowe whowe lith theiw existence. She appeaws as a wady made of hay, though in sociaw ciwcwes made pawtiawwy of outsidews has been known to be slitched in wevewence lith Deliwah De’wawonge, a Mali’kew ancestwaw spilit of womanhood. It is in hew honow that aww hawvest festivaws and banquets awe dedicated, and stawks of hay buiwt into a cewemoniaw pywe at weast once a decade to be saclificed to hew.
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Arwa, the Spirit of Fertility, reminds the Renelian people of their duties to society and self, that the legacies of their clans might be made more whole with their existence. She appears as a lady made of hay, though in social circles made partially of outsiders has been known to be switched in reverence with Delilah De’laronge, a Mali’ker ancestral spirit of womanhood. It is in her honor that all harvest festivals and banquets are dedicated, and stalks of hay built into a ceremonial pyre at least once a decade to be sacrificed to her.
  
  
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==== Velulaei and other Ancestors ====
 
==== Velulaei and other Ancestors ====
  
Confusing to some is the brending of Wuawa, the Spilit of the Moon, and Vewulaei, sometimes wefewwed to as a goddess of the Moon. Vewulaei is, by Wenelian twadition, the ancestow wepwesentative of the waxing and waning of the moon and of acaw, which howds the duaw meaning of vawue and culses – a wemindew that both bressings and culses meet theiw ends in time. Hew beginning as the faiwest and most intewligent of Malin’s daughtews, hew middling as cowwupted by the Shlieking Night, and hew end as a bewoved matwon tewws that stowy in fulw, and as such she is pwaced on a pedestaw beside the spilit that so sawvaged the Maehwan. In lituaw, she is wepwesented by a cwescent moon and in fwowa by the Stawlit Monaclie, a gwoling twee once found in the hot splings bewow Cewu’s icy mountain wanges, and the Uvuligne’ahew, ow Bwessing of Ash, festivaw is hewd in hew honow.
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Confusing to some is the blending of Luara, the Spirit of the Moon, and Velulaei, sometimes referred to as a goddess of the Moon. Velulaei is, by Renelian tradition, the ancestor representative of the waxing and waning of the moon and of acal, which holds the dual meaning of value and curses – a reminder that both blessings and curses meet their ends in time. Her beginning as the fairest and most intelligent of Malin’s daughters, her middling as corrupted by the Shrieking Night, and her end as a beloved matron tells that story in full, and as such she is placed on a pedestal beside the spirit that so salvaged the Maehran. In ritual, she is represented by a crescent moon and in flora by the Starlit Monacrie, a glowing tree once found in the hot springs below Ceru’s icy mountain ranges, and the Uvuligne’aher, or Blessing of Ash, festival is held in her honor.
  
Within the Union, she is the onwy ancestow to which a pubric shline lithin view of the Wuawa’okawn may be buiwt, fow it was she that fiwst wed the Ashen Fowk fwom theiw plimowdiaw, fowested beginnings.
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Within the Union, she is the only ancestor to which a public shrine within view of the Luara’okarn may be built, for it was she that first led the Ashen Folk from their primordial, forested beginnings.
  
Unlike Vewulaei, the othew ancestows of the Mali’kew awe not specificawwy wevewed undew Kewviwa doctline. Whiwst pwaise is to be given to the effowts of such figules as Khew Oussana, and indeed they must have ascended to a highew pwane fow theiw effowts, theiw contlibutions wewe, in the end, outweighed by that of theiw own ancestows – the decision of Uwadwas, in conjunction lith the Oussana, Des’nox, Wavexi and Zanexes to abandon Magawa’lin caused the cowwapse of ancient Mali’kew society into Waulelin and iwwepawabre damage to be done to the Ashen Fowk. Venewation of Maehwan, ancestows alive in the ewa befowe the Bwessing of Ash, is awso discoulaged fow lith aww of theiw intewligence, it was awso foolish swaggew that caused them to entew iww-pwepawed into the dense jungwes of plimevaw Axios, and theiw descendants would pay the plice. Among the ancestwaw spilits, Vewulaei excwuded, onwy Khew is openwy appwoved of lithin Wenelian sociaw ciwcwes (pewhaps due in pawt to theiw mowe wecent entwy into the gwobaw scene and wack of knowwedge of othews), and the uplifting of any wessew ancestows into a pwopew wessew pantheon of the Kewviwan faith at aww is a mattew of continued contwovewsy lithin the Union.
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Unlike Velulaei, the other ancestors of the Mali’ker are not specifically revered under Kervira doctrine. Whilst praise is to be given to the efforts of such figures as Khel Oussana, and indeed they must have ascended to a higher plane for their efforts, their contributions were, in the end, outweighed by that of their own ancestors – the decision of Uradras, in conjunction with the Oussana, Des’nox, Ravexi and Zanexes to abandon Magara’lin caused the collapse of ancient Mali’ker society into Laurelin and irreparable damage to be done to the Ashen Folk. Veneration of Maehran, ancestors alive in the era before the Blessing of Ash, is also discouraged for with all of their intelligence, it was also foolish swagger that caused them to enter ill-prepared into the dense jungles of primeval Axios, and their descendants would pay the price. Among the ancestral spirits, Velulaei excluded, only Khel is openly approved of within Renelian social circles (perhaps due in part to their more recent entry into the global scene and lack of knowledge of others), and the uplifting of any lesser ancestors into a proper lesser pantheon of the Kerviran faith at all is a matter of continued controversy within the Union.
  
 
==== The Gold Seers ====
 
==== The Gold Seers ====
  
Gowd Seews awe Seews hailing fwom Wenelia. These Seews make piwglimage to the Sanctum but wetuln eventuawwy to Wenelia to hewp theiw kin stay connected to the faith. Gowd Seews wepowt diwectwy to the Matliawch, the Wenelian High Pliestess.  
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Gold Seers are Seers hailing from Renelia. These Seers make pilgrimage to the Sanctum but return eventually to Renelia to help their kin stay connected to the faith. Gold Seers report directly to the Matriarch, the Renelian High Priestess.  
  
Gowd Seews awe expected to uphowd a weligious pulity, devotion to the spilits and spweading pwopew wevewence of theiw ancestows. Whiwe mawe Gowd Seews awe not tulned away instantwy, mowe often than not Gowd Seews awe excwusivewy femawe Wenelians. Gowd Seews awe complised of the Matliawch ow the High Pliestess of Wenelia, High Seew ow Pliestess, Initiate Seew ow Sistew, and Acowyte.
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Gold Seers are expected to uphold a religious purity, devotion to the spirits and spreading proper reverence of their ancestors. While male Gold Seers are not turned away instantly, more often than not Gold Seers are exclusively female Renelians. Gold Seers are comprised of the Matriarch or the High Priestess of Renelia, High Seer or Priestess, Initiate Seer or Sister, and Acolyte.
  
 
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==== Death ====
  
Whiwe venewation of ancestows and ancestwaw spilits is not a key doctline of the Kewviwan faith, the existence of the Ancestwaw Pwane as a wocation to which pawticulawwy eminent figules of the gweatew Mali’kew populace might in time ascend to is weww-documented both in ancient and modewn histowy. As such, much like the ancestwaw wowship found mowe often in Wenelia’s contempowalies, the funewaw lites of a deceased Mali’kew awmost awways invowve a pywe fow the ashes to fwee to the skies is viewed as an ascension spilituawwy to the Ancestwaw Pwane, a pawadise of sowts fow the pawticulawwy faithful.
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While veneration of ancestors and ancestral spirits is not a key doctrine of the Kerviran faith, the existence of the Ancestral Plane as a location to which particularly eminent figures of the greater Mali’ker populace might in time ascend to is well-documented both in ancient and modern history. As such, much like the ancestral worship found more often in Renelia’s contemporaries, the funeral rites of a deceased Mali’ker almost always involve a pyre for the ashes to flee to the skies is viewed as an ascension spiritually to the Ancestral Plane, a paradise of sorts for the particularly faithful.
  
The Dam Khe’shuta is a cewemony invowving the funewaw cewemonies and buliaw twaditions - upon the death of an individuaw, theiw body is taken and the owgans awe wemoved and cwemated by pliests, wheweaftew the skin is dlied out befowe being wwapped in linen and wesins. The deceased then weceives sevewaw bressings befowe being taken on pwocession to a thwee-faced shline. Hewe, theiw families and fliends awe invited to offew gifts to be cawlied into the heweaftew fow a peliod of thwee days befowe they awe ultimatewy given to a fiwe and theiw ashes awe entombed lithin sacwed ulns and pwaced into familiaw mausoweums fow safekeeping.
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The Dam Khe’shuta is a ceremony involving the funeral ceremonies and burial traditions - upon the death of an individual, their body is taken and the organs are removed and cremated by priests, whereafter the skin is dried out before being wrapped in linen and resins. The deceased then receives several blessings before being taken on procession to a three-faced shrine. Here, their families and friends are invited to offer gifts to be carried into the hereafter for a period of three days before they are ultimately given to a fire and their ashes are entombed within sacred urns and placed into familial mausoleums for safekeeping.
  
Buliaws, likelise, awe viewed as a twap fow spilits, and it is thewefowe demanded of Kewviwan believews to deny eviwdoews entwy into the Ancestwaw Pwane muldewews, wace twaitows, daemonic wowshippews, and those that seduce Mali undew the age of fifty awe pwaced undew posthumous tliaw by the Kewviwan naeli, the wesult of which decides whethew said individuaw is to be bulied, and if so, if they awe to wemain thewe fowevew ow fow a set time. Whiwst sacliwegious in contempowawy ancestwaw wowship, it is believed to be a sewvice to Wuawa and the ancestows to deny such figules entwy into the aftewlife.
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Burials, likewise, are viewed as a trap for spirits, and it is therefore demanded of Kerviran believers to deny evildoers entry into the Ancestral Plane murderers, race traitors, daemonic worshippers, and those that seduce Mali under the age of fifty are placed under posthumous trial by the Kerviran naeri, the result of which decides whether said individual is to be buried, and if so, if they are to remain there forever or for a set time. Whilst sacrilegious in contemporary ancestral worship, it is believed to be a service to Luara and the ancestors to deny such figures entry into the afterlife.
  
 
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The Wenelian militawy is, like so many of its contempowalies, based at weast wemotewy on the Vindicatows of Magawa’lin, Uwadwas’ masked awmy lith which the Azul webews wewe liped out. In the modewn ewa, howevew, a shift has begun lithin the Union, lith its militawy taking on many of the wanks, awmow types, and customs of the faw mowe successful Human militalies. Fewwum and brack fewwum-cwad medium infantwy fowm the vast majolity of any Wenelian fowce, though it is of note that hawf of any such fowce is equipped too lith weculve bows – whiwe not effective in linding caves, hunting and sulface waws have pwoven the impact of vewsatility in combat. Cavawwy, howevew, wemains a weak point in the militawy itsewf wawewy is it used in engagements, mowe often being a toow onwy fow wong distance twavew.
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The Renelian military is, like so many of its contemporaries, based at least remotely on the Vindicators of Magara’lin, Uradras’ masked army with which the Azul rebels were wiped out. In the modern era, however, a shift has begun within the Union, with its military taking on many of the ranks, armor types, and customs of the far more successful Human militaries. Ferrum and black ferrum-clad medium infantry form the vast majority of any Renelian force, though it is of note that half of any such force is equipped too with recurve bows – while not effective in winding caves, hunting and surface wars have proven the impact of versatility in combat. Cavalry, however, remains a weak point in the military itself rarely is it used in engagements, more often being a tool only for long distance travel.
  
In cavewn wawfawe, it has been found that a weighted net and speaw awe nigh impossibre to dodge, and so the guawdians of Wenelian tempwe-cities awe equipped lith shiewd, speaws, javelins and nets – the incweased difficulty in weawning to pwoficientwy liewd a swowd has made it an awmost whowwy unnecessawy endeavow given the wack of engagements invowving Wenelian Mali’kew as a plimawy combatant.
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In cavern warfare, it has been found that a weighted net and spear are nigh impossible to dodge, and so the guardians of Renelian temple-cities are equipped with shield, spears, javelins and nets – the increased difficulty in learning to proficiently wield a sword has made it an almost wholly unnecessary endeavor given the lack of engagements involving Renelian Mali’ker as a primary combatant.
  
 
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The Owdew of Khewtiwuai-- so named aftew the Gweat Ancestow Saints Khew, Kowtiwa, and Vewulaei -- is a militant weligious institution. Officiawwy a division of the Wenelian militawy, the owdew sewves a function that twanscends mawtiaw wesponsibility and functions, in essence, as a sistew owdew to the naeli pliesthood of the Kewviwa. Encompassing a caste of militant sowdiew-pliests who cawwy out the divine liww of the tempwe, theiw goddess and the choice ancestwaw patwons to which they hawken and pay wevewence to fow theiw sewective wowthiness in the eyes of the viwtuous. To many, they awe a lighteous caste, men and women who devote theiw lives in sewvice to a pulpose gweatew than themsewves, and to othews they awe brutes who enact the judgement of theiw faith and cawwy lith them divine wwath fow aww those who would have the audacity to so much as question the divinity of Wuawa ow the tenets by which they abide.
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The Order of Kheltiruai-- so named after the Great Ancestor Saints Khel, Koltira, and Velulaei -- is a militant religious institution. Officially a division of the Renelian military, the order serves a function that transcends martial responsibility and functions, in essence, as a sister order to the naeri priesthood of the Kervira. Encompassing a caste of militant soldier-priests who carry out the divine will of the temple, their goddess and the choice ancestral patrons to which they harken and pay reverence to for their selective worthiness in the eyes of the virtuous. To many, they are a righteous caste, men and women who devote their lives in service to a purpose greater than themselves, and to others they are brutes who enact the judgement of their faith and carry with them divine wrath for all those who would have the audacity to so much as question the divinity of Luara or the tenets by which they abide.
  
 
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=== The Council ===

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The Kingdom of Renelia-Gladewynn
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Renelian Coat of Arms
Capital: New Magara'lin
Languages: Common

Elven

Dark Elven (Official)

Religion: Ker'vira (1731-present)'
Government: Hereditary Constitutional Monarchy
Mortal King: Aroen Velulaei'onn
Mortal Prince: Ailmar Velulaei'onn
Chancellor: Rivann Ithelanen Ravexi
Magistrate: Fethis Morvayn
Marshal: Deldrachs Velulaei'onn
Consul: Renellic Velulaei'onn
Steward: Velenius Revexi
Renelian Board: Leilatha Devione
Treasurer: Daynas Morvayn
Matriarch: Luvelia Synalli
Historical Era:

Establishment (1731)
Union of Renelia-Gladewynn (1736)
The Concordat (1745)
Reclaiming the Kingdom (TBA)

The Kingdom of Renelia-Gladewynn, often referred to as just Renelia is a Dark Elven kingdom located in the south of Atlas. It is often seen as the modern Dark Elven state, and rules under a one-ker state policy, refusing to recognize the existence of any other Dark Elven state. The Renelian borders are confined to the fields of Camlannen, where the Kingdom of Gladewynn once sat, the keep of Temesch, and the plateau of Lanthres. Renelia is known to be very protective over her borders and adamant about keeping her own Dark Elven sovereignty.
The Kingdom of Renelia-Gladewynn is a hereditary constitutional monarchy, with the king being the head of the elected assembly. The current Mortal King is Aroen of clan Velulaei'onn, who established the entire entity of Renelia in Atlas as a vassal of the Kingdom of Gladewynn at the time of its founding. The capital of Renelia is the city of New Magara'lin, where the king and the assembly hold power.
Renelia is not one to shy away from the world stage, inserting itself into the Alliance of Independent States and The Elven Tripartite even as a small settlement and bringing the war to the Orenian Empire alongside their Elven cousins. This martial kingdom believes that there is honor in warfare and will do everything in its power to protect its sovereignty and independence. The Renelians keep good relations with the High Elves of Haelun'or, the Wood Elves of Irrinor, as well as the Orcs to their south. They have formed a political union with the Dark Elves of The Onyx Sanctum, recognizing them as the sole religious authority of the Ashen Folk.


History

Ancient History

The people of Renelia claim descent from the nation’s namesake - Renelia, who they believe to be daughter of Velulaei, first High Matriarch of the Mali’ker. In what is known as the Aetah’niut, or the Second Age, Malin’s Kingdom ruled in the continent of Axios. From his daughters, the beautiful and intelligent Velulaei was chosen to conduct research into higher powers, and in her travels was corrupted by an ancient curse. It was only through Luara’s salvation, Uvuligne’aher, known in common as the Blessing of Ash, that the corruption worming through her mind was halted. In the years that followed, Magara’lin, the City of Caverns, was founded by Velulaei’s directive, and in time it became a sprawling metropolis. For an unknown reason, Uradras, partner to Velulaei, and the other clans of the First Age made the decision to abandon Magara’lin, in what is simply called ‘The Exile’. For the remainder of the Aetah’niut, and into the Aetah’hael, the Third Age, which began with the second rise of Iblees, the Ashen Folk would be laid low by the consequences of Uradras’ Council - a Mali’ker state would not find dominance again. With the belief that it was the loss of ancient traditions that caused the fall of the greater Mali’ker, the Renelian Union has deemed fit to release such information as necessary for the common populace to integrate itself into the ancient practices of Velulaei’s people.

It is of important note that the Renelians of more traditional stock are descended from one of the Kulin’telu Laureh’ker - the Fifty Noblesse, a group of traditionalists that assisted Renelia in escaping from her father Uradras in order to found a successor state to Magara’lin.

Magara'lin

The Azulites

(As told by the Renelias)

In the twilight of Magara’lin, great capital of the Mali’ker, the firstborn son and most favored child of Velulaei, whose given name was Azul, decided himself and his people worthy of far more. It was his belief that the Ashen Folk, those Elves of great beauty and wit, could create for themselves an empire upon the ashes of their cousins in the forests and towers. It was his opinion, in opposition to his mother, to his father, to his clan and to the great majority of his people, that they belonged on the surface - for they had built an underground realm after their corruption of appearance, but in their own time Malin’s other children had also undergone transformations. His people, called simply the Azulites, in the tongue of Magara’lin the Azulan, had long chafed at their self-imprisonment. He agreed, and in a bid to change society from its peak, he called his mother to the tallest peak in the realm.

It was there that Azul and his followers laid low the matriarch of our folk - under the light of the full moon, Azul was said to have tricked Velulaei into drinking poisoned wine, a gesture thought to have been his own metaphor for her weakness, her corruption of our people. She fell, and he stared as his mother at his feet. As the moon began to fall and Magara’lin slept with it, though, he decided his matricide was not enough. Thousands of loyal followers of Velulaei and Luara died in the chaos now called Velulaei’maliear, the Moon’s Betrayal, and Azul’s evil cause was brought to light - for he so obviously desired not the salvation of the Ashen Folk, but their decimation. It was in the greatest of the Moon Spirit’s temples, the Luara’okarn, where the worst of the atrocities were committed. Two hundred naeri, or priestesses, lived under the Moon Spirit’s auspices; ten lived through the night. The progenitor of the Velulaei’onn was among them - perhaps spared for her relation to Azul, young Renelia, daughter of Velulaei, survived the slaughter by hiding within a recently doused ceremonial pit. In the morning, the civil war truly began between the Vindicators and the Azulites. Renelia, still a child, did not participate, yet the religious strata of the City of Caverns soon too found themselves ruined - the war between her father and brother had left the temples nearly devoid of sacrifice without the instruction of Velulaei, for such resources could be far better used in the feeding of a Vindicator army.

Order is remembered to have ruled the day, for in time the Vindicators captured Azul, inflicted upon him a horrendous, indefinite punishment, and locked him within Magaralin’s deepest caves. The children of Velulaei, however, would be taught differently - for was it not just as soon as they opened communications with other elves that they abandoned her teachings and left their ancient homes for a future among forests? Were Luara’s commands not forgotten, their own traditions lost? Renelia joined the fleet with everyone else - tied into a bundle and forced by her father to follow their peoples’ will. When they arrived, and she freed of her bonds, a group of fifty left Laurelin. They would be stricken from history, a ban placed on their names - for to leave the clans was akin to insanity, no? Upon its uncloaking, the Renelians, as they called themselves, found that perhaps it was not so.

Modern History

The Union of Renelia Gladewynn

The Union of Renelia-Gladewynn was the official name of the State of Renelia for almost thirty-years. In the realms of Atlas, Renelia was a vassal of the Kingdom of Gladewynn. The Renelians were taught a lot about strong governments and fair legal systems that helped the people thrive, giving them many freedoms not found in other realms. The Renelians took what they learned and started applying it to their own settlement, starting small with a Hegemon and his council, slowly building up and gaining strength alongside power.

In Arcas, the Renelias stayed with Gladewynn and Alderyn until the Wood Elves burned down their own capital to escape High Elven aggression. This angered the Renelians as they saw this act not only as dishonorable, but they felt like they were cheated once more by the 'ame who they saw as their family, leaving the Dark Elves once more in a state of disarray. Renelia stayed a small group, traveling the lands of Atlas until they finally settled down in the lands where Alderyn once sat, reclaiming it as their own. They took in Kairn Ithelanen, the first King of Gladewynn and together, Kairn and Aroen Velulaei'onn formed the Union of Renelia-Gladewynn, with the Hegemon- now turned Archon at the head of the political union and Kairn taking the title of Exarch of Gladewynn. Together, Renelia and Gladewynn built the new city of Magara'lin, in which they established an assembly of elected representative and clans alike, evolved the faith of the Kervira and united with their brothers and sisters of The Onyx Sanctum into the political union known as The Concordat.

The Kingdom of Renelia

Wars

Culture and society

The Renelians

Renelia is a very bureaucratic society, with complex class hierarchies and an intricate governmental structure, Renelia is seen as the modern home of the Dark Elves by the realms of Arcas. The Renelians, descendants of the Vindicators of the first Magara'lin have adapted to their surroundings, forming a society in which they believe they will launch a golden age for the Ashen folk. Renelians believe that the only way to maintain Dark Elven survival is through a structured society, maintaining order with laws and regulations, encouraging art and culture, and extending freedoms and rights to it's citizens so that they may live without fear of retribution as long as they follow the laws. The Renelias also have a strong sense of martial duty, all Renelians having to serve five years in the military, and non-Dark Elves must serve to gain citizenship. These Dark Elves are not know for their humility, often exhibiting their wealth to show for their hard work and dedication to the state.

Religion also plays a big role within Renelian society. Dark Elves are required to follow the Kervira faith by law or be punished and sent to the Onyx Sanctum for reeducation, or execution depending on how the progress goes. Renelians believe that refusing to worship Luara will bring back the ancient curse that plagued the Dark Elven people, therefore those considered heretics or cursed are removed from society as swiftly as possible- going to the point that the royal clan often hide their faces behind mask so that those who have been cursed do not get to look at their faces.

Fashion

Clothing in Renelia is, strangely enough, limited by and large to silks; surface farms are generally used entirely for the growing of food, and so underground silkworm farms are the primary facility from which fabrics are sewn. Wool is viewed as a cheap surface commodity, and while it continues to hold value in Renelia, it is not suitable to the warm, damp caverns that make up part or the majority of the networks that comprise Renelian cities. Colorful clothing is very sought after in Renelia, most commonly yellow and blue as they are the national colors, and Renelians love to show pride in their state. Renelians are not known to believe in humility, as they believe that showing off your wealth shows how hard you've worked to bring yourself and your family comfort and luxury - which to many is seen as honoring your ancestors.

Commonplace among Mali’ker and Mali’ame is the existence of clan and otherwise symbolic tattoos; such is not a requirement of the average believer in the Kervira. This does not mean, however, that they are discouraged; often, clans will use unique markings to more easily identify their own – especially before battle, when disfigurement of the body might render the appearances of the deceased indecipherable. Additionally, naeri of the Kervira are marked always in some way by the Matriarch of the faith, a sort of territorial claim by Luara on the priestess. The traditional mark of the Kervira is three stripes over the heart, from where the collarbone meets the left shoulder to the end of the lowest left rib – Luara’s blessing, and scar, upon the Ashen Folk.


Cuisine

Whilst hunting has become commonplace with the Renelians’ movement to warmer climes, it must be of note that horticulture has always taken precedence, for in a cavern city the raising of livestock becomes multiple times more difficult. In daily life, a Renelian might begin their night with a bread of buckwheat flour combined with normal wheat flour – in the climates of shorter summers they have all too often found themselves in, harvesting buckwheat from rockier and less fertile soil has long assisted in reducing the possibility of famines. Alternatively, a unique breakfast dish known as karin’ante, lit. Last Sunrise, is made of a paste of mushrooms, spices, and in the upper class ground meats, then spread on a thin flatbread coated in cheese, garlic, and cooked-on liquor. It is named karin’ante because, originally, a chef in the employ of the Velulaei’onn cooked for the Archon of his era whatever he found in the clan’s kitchens left over from the banquet the day before – hence, the food of the prior sunrise.

The majority of households eat some mixture of grains, potatoes, and mushrooms, almost always highlighted by spices from personal gardens. Hunting, done at night, is a precise act done in relatively smaller groups, making such prey as deer easier to catch off guard, but animals like boars and bears more difficult to take down without injury. Livestock is limited usually to chickens and sheep, the first for the versatility of eggs in cuisine and the second for their wool.

Luncheons are most often a simple dish of chopped vegetables, or for manual laborers a sandwich of bread and mushrooms. Dinners are almost always limited to events such as banquets and festivals, as it is in the minds of Renelians a waste of food to eat before sleeping. Children below the age of thirty, however, are compelled to eat three meals daily, though on every fifth day eat two meals – the third on that day is sacrificed to appease Luara.

Partnership

Chief among the traditions of the Renelians is the Partners’ Dance - to determine whether a potential suitor is worthy, said suitor hosts grand balls and other events in the hopes of attracting the gaze of his hopeful (and, sometimes, his hopeful’s clan). These events are both a measure as to the suitor’s connections within the Union and their willingness to spend materially on their relation, and without the Partners’ Dance a courtship cannot begin. Following a period of courtship, the Partners’ Connection is held. In order to build a better relationship with the powers that be within the Union, and in order to receive the approval of Luara’s naeri, the two hold a banquet in Luara’s honor. By doing so, they reaffirm their commitment to the Pact whilst also bringing to the Union a promise of continued harmony.

In elaborate social dances, the Ashen Folk of Renelia honor their clans and those their wish to court by participating in the Partners’ Rituals, a set of banquets and balls undertaken at the beginning of, and hopefully successful transition, of courtships to partnerships. Protocol dictates that the member of the lower strata must approach the member of the higher with such rituals; in practice, this means that a citizen might approach a Laureh’ker, or a Laureh’ker approach a Velulaei’onn, rather than vice versa. It is only through the recognition of precedence and hierarchy, and by fulfilling Luara’s demands, that such an endeavor might prove fruitful at length, and it is through such rituals that the diligence and desire of the pursuing party is furthermore proven.

A partnership therefore must be confirmed by a naeri of good standing, for it is by her judgement that Luara’s appeasement might be weighed; and, without the approval of the Spirit of the Moon, there can be no approval in Renelian society. Just as the Pact was confirmed between Luara and Velulaei, so too must it be reconfirmed between any party coupling for birth or prestige and Luara – for, by performing such acts, she is placated, and the recurrence of the Shrieking Night might be avoided.

Entering into a partnership is not required, but a partnership cannot legally begin without the rituals, and those that bear children without being in such a relationship with their counterpart oft find themselves ostracized socially if not by religion. It is also of note that, while certain clans and strata hold as a requirement partnership with other Ashen Folk, the religion itself does not deny other Elves as companions, so long as they are not mixed with non-Elves. It is, in fact, the only way by which a non-Mali’ker might join the Kerviran faith and join its rituals; for Luara acts with dignity, and her worship need not be soiled by those without real connection to her. To mix with a non-Elf, however, is a death sentence both socially and by the Kerviran faith – such is tantamount to murder, for any progeny of such a coupling are cursed twice over.

Generally, and wholly unrelated, a Renelian spends the majority of their waking hours beginning at sunset – Luara’s moonlight is said to bring peace to the mind, and so they will break bread at six and rely on the light of the moon and flames to go about their day. The only Renelians that do not abide by this are surface farmers; for obvious reasons, their work is made much easier by the light of day, though they spend every fifth day asleep and fifth night awake.

Religion

The Kervira, or Moon’s Vigil, is both the name of the most ancient of Mali’ker religious rites and of the religion it so profoundly encompasses. It teaches that the Shrieking Night, that disease of the mind which so destroyed the Maehr scholars from which all Mali’ker descend, was only staved off by Luara’s Descent, the night in which Luara, the Spirit of the Moon, and Velulaei, daughter of Malin, made a pact – that for all time to come, Luara would protect the Mali’ker against the Shrieking Night, and in return sacrifice and prayer would be offered to the spirit.

Its founder, and thereby also its first head, is the near-mythical Velulaei – the High Matriarch of the metropolis of Magara’lin whose society eclipsed any and all Mali’ker states to follow it. Her difficult decisions allowed the Maehr to survive to become the Ashen Folk, and her emphasis on religion, culture and society created an era of peace and prosperity that lasted a millennium. It is because of this influence that the Renelians, to date, live in temple-cities centered around Luara’okarn, Sanctuaries of Luara – for in the years and centuries following her death, there was only chaos among the Ashen Folk.

The Matriarch is the head of the Kervira faith, chosen by the Archon as a worthy successor to Velulaei’s religious mantle, if not also her cultural and political standing, and is responsible both for the upkeeping of religious traditions and other rituals, but the conversion of aberrant Mali’ker to some form of Luaran worship. It is also her obligation to head the Kervira festival every five years at the minimum, which lasts a month from full moon to full moon, and to appoint naeri, or priestesses. The Matriarch and her naeri must always be female, so as to protect religious custom from military corruption and split-second decisions.

The Matriarch of the Kervira faith, should she wish, may designate three Lesser Patriarchs – Mali’ker males of pure stock that have shown particular reverence in their worship of Luara, or assisted in some monumental way. They are the Book, the Mask, and the Blade of the Matriarch, in reference to Velulaei’s original three assistants, and while holding no duties and not allowed to perform rites in the stead of naeri or the Matriarch, they may be allowed access into the inner halls of the Luara’okarn – given the additional approval of the Archon.

Luara and other Spirits

The Spirit of the Moon takes most often the form of an incorporeal, white wolf. While she has been known to be at times playful and festive, as shown by Her love of ritual sacrifice and celebrations held in her name, it must be constantly reminded that it was also Luara that begot Azul’s Curse – that spell which turned the evil brother of Renelia into a sleepless abomination, and which caused Uradras to seal him beneath Magara’lin for all eternity. In ritual, she is represented in flora by Nightglow and in fauna by the wolf, and the Kervira festival and Partners’ Rituals are held in her honor.

Whilst Luara is, of course, held at the level of a goddess, other spirits are known to the Kerviran faith, and are not necessarily ignored. Among them, Kotrestruu, Arwa, and Isuz draw particular reverence in Renelia – lesser shrines to these spirits are even maintained in the Luara’okarn. As overt reference to the three Patriarchs that assisted Velulaei in her governance of Magara’lin, Luara too is afforded three assistant spirits by Kervira faithful.

Kotrestruu, the Spirit of Memory, reminds the Renelian people to take care in their actions, that they might be remembered as having bettered their society by their actions. He appears as a man made of scriptures, and both protects and takes away the memories of Descendants; it is by his efforts that ancient rites have been recalled, and in his honor that the Sable Ball is held, representative of the darkness that comes upon the closing of eyes, and the memories that come awash with it.

Arwa, the Spirit of Fertility, reminds the Renelian people of their duties to society and self, that the legacies of their clans might be made more whole with their existence. She appears as a lady made of hay, though in social circles made partially of outsiders has been known to be switched in reverence with Delilah De’laronge, a Mali’ker ancestral spirit of womanhood. It is in her honor that all harvest festivals and banquets are dedicated, and stalks of hay built into a ceremonial pyre at least once a decade to be sacrificed to her.


Velulaei and other Ancestors

Confusing to some is the blending of Luara, the Spirit of the Moon, and Velulaei, sometimes referred to as a goddess of the Moon. Velulaei is, by Renelian tradition, the ancestor representative of the waxing and waning of the moon and of acal, which holds the dual meaning of value and curses – a reminder that both blessings and curses meet their ends in time. Her beginning as the fairest and most intelligent of Malin’s daughters, her middling as corrupted by the Shrieking Night, and her end as a beloved matron tells that story in full, and as such she is placed on a pedestal beside the spirit that so salvaged the Maehran. In ritual, she is represented by a crescent moon and in flora by the Starlit Monacrie, a glowing tree once found in the hot springs below Ceru’s icy mountain ranges, and the Uvuligne’aher, or Blessing of Ash, festival is held in her honor.

Within the Union, she is the only ancestor to which a public shrine within view of the Luara’okarn may be built, for it was she that first led the Ashen Folk from their primordial, forested beginnings.

Unlike Velulaei, the other ancestors of the Mali’ker are not specifically revered under Kervira doctrine. Whilst praise is to be given to the efforts of such figures as Khel Oussana, and indeed they must have ascended to a higher plane for their efforts, their contributions were, in the end, outweighed by that of their own ancestors – the decision of Uradras, in conjunction with the Oussana, Des’nox, Ravexi and Zanexes to abandon Magara’lin caused the collapse of ancient Mali’ker society into Laurelin and irreparable damage to be done to the Ashen Folk. Veneration of Maehran, ancestors alive in the era before the Blessing of Ash, is also discouraged – for with all of their intelligence, it was also foolish swagger that caused them to enter ill-prepared into the dense jungles of primeval Axios, and their descendants would pay the price. Among the ancestral spirits, Velulaei excluded, only Khel is openly approved of within Renelian social circles (perhaps due in part to their more recent entry into the global scene and lack of knowledge of others), and the uplifting of any lesser ancestors into a proper lesser pantheon of the Kerviran faith at all is a matter of continued controversy within the Union.

The Gold Seers

Gold Seers are Seers hailing from Renelia. These Seers make pilgrimage to the Sanctum but return eventually to Renelia to help their kin stay connected to the faith. Gold Seers report directly to the Matriarch, the Renelian High Priestess.

Gold Seers are expected to uphold a religious purity, devotion to the spirits and spreading proper reverence of their ancestors. While male Gold Seers are not turned away instantly, more often than not Gold Seers are exclusively female Renelians. Gold Seers are comprised of the Matriarch or the High Priestess of Renelia, High Seer or Priestess, Initiate Seer or Sister, and Acolyte.

Death

While veneration of ancestors and ancestral spirits is not a key doctrine of the Kerviran faith, the existence of the Ancestral Plane as a location to which particularly eminent figures of the greater Mali’ker populace might in time ascend to is well-documented both in ancient and modern history. As such, much like the ancestral worship found more often in Renelia’s contemporaries, the funeral rites of a deceased Mali’ker almost always involve a pyre – for the ashes to flee to the skies is viewed as an ascension spiritually to the Ancestral Plane, a paradise of sorts for the particularly faithful.

The Dam Khe’shuta is a ceremony involving the funeral ceremonies and burial traditions - upon the death of an individual, their body is taken and the organs are removed and cremated by priests, whereafter the skin is dried out before being wrapped in linen and resins. The deceased then receives several blessings before being taken on procession to a three-faced shrine. Here, their families and friends are invited to offer gifts to be carried into the hereafter for a period of three days before they are ultimately given to a fire and their ashes are entombed within sacred urns and placed into familial mausoleums for safekeeping.

Burials, likewise, are viewed as a trap for spirits, and it is therefore demanded of Kerviran believers to deny evildoers entry into the Ancestral Plane – murderers, race traitors, daemonic worshippers, and those that seduce Mali under the age of fifty are placed under posthumous trial by the Kerviran naeri, the result of which decides whether said individual is to be buried, and if so, if they are to remain there forever or for a set time. Whilst sacrilegious in contemporary ancestral worship, it is believed to be a service to Luara and the ancestors to deny such figures entry into the afterlife.

Politics

Army

The Renelian military is, like so many of its contemporaries, based at least remotely on the Vindicators of Magara’lin, Uradras’ masked army with which the Azul rebels were wiped out. In the modern era, however, a shift has begun within the Union, with its military taking on many of the ranks, armor types, and customs of the far more successful Human militaries. Ferrum and black ferrum-clad medium infantry form the vast majority of any Renelian force, though it is of note that half of any such force is equipped too with recurve bows – while not effective in winding caves, hunting and surface wars have proven the impact of versatility in combat. Cavalry, however, remains a weak point in the military itself – rarely is it used in engagements, more often being a tool only for long distance travel.

In cavern warfare, it has been found that a weighted net and spear are nigh impossible to dodge, and so the guardians of Renelian temple-cities are equipped with shield, spears, javelins and nets – the increased difficulty in learning to proficiently wield a sword has made it an almost wholly unnecessary endeavor given the lack of engagements involving Renelian Mali’ker as a primary combatant.

The Order of Kheltiruai

The Order of Kheltiruai-- so named after the Great Ancestor Saints Khel, Koltira, and Velulaei -- is a militant religious institution. Officially a division of the Renelian military, the order serves a function that transcends martial responsibility and functions, in essence, as a sister order to the naeri priesthood of the Kervira. Encompassing a caste of militant soldier-priests who carry out the divine will of the temple, their goddess and the choice ancestral patrons to which they harken and pay reverence to for their selective worthiness in the eyes of the virtuous. To many, they are a righteous caste, men and women who devote their lives in service to a purpose greater than themselves, and to others they are brutes who enact the judgement of their faith and carry with them divine wrath for all those who would have the audacity to so much as question the divinity of Luara or the tenets by which they abide.

The Council

Aristocracy

The Assembly

The Concordat

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