The Luminous Enclave of Aerial
Location | Arda,"Glade of Dragons" |
Races | High Elves |
Primary Religions | The Pantheon of the Pheonix |
Political System | Constitutional Diarchy |
Current Leader | Therri’cill Aldir’tor Zaithrall
Aeri’cill Erinae Lazaru |
Introduction
The Scions of Illumination, as the Azari’cill call themselves, invoke this name because their existence reflects the pinnacle of civilization under the Mother’s wing.
These luminous beings have blood that glimmers by magical properties. The glittering spires of the Azari cities stand like beacons in the lands where skill and enlightenment saturate the very air. The Azari’cill absorbed so much of this innate potential that when at war, it is said that the phalanxes of the Azari warhosts glow with robust power. An assault by an Azari’cill army is swift and carried out with flawless precision. The enemy is met with a forest of blades and barrages of elemental wrath.
This claim of mastery also carries a deadly arrogance. The Azari come in glory, but they hail from a broken land, their elegant spires toppled and their statuary crumbled into the dust of a dead empire. The stories tell that it was the scourge of Fineall that ravaged the lands of silver; it was unavoidable. The age of the fallen spires has turned the empire of enlightenment into a spell-haunted ruin.
Ever since the Time of Reinvention, the Azari’cill have managed to make peace with the lands they call home.
Culture and Society
Modern Elven society
Modern Elven society is centered along the lines of progress and purity. All Elves are part of a bigger whole and no Elf is more important than the progress of the nation. All this is done because the Elves of Aerial know that when they reach the highest, most pure levels of existence, clean of their flaws and impure cousins, only then will the Elven Pantheon of Gods return to Eden to guide their people.
Every Elf is constantly trying to improve him/herself, always trying to be the best of the best. Elven life is split between constantly learning and improving yourself and excelling in your craft. Whether it is Archery, swordsmanship or being a scholar teaching the new generation, all lives are valued equally in Elven society as long as you are trying to reach the most enlightened state of existence.
Since the Elven race is flawed from the very core, they need to reinvent themselves. The Elves need to be reborn into a more aware being that will be able to see the magic that fills the air. Which will, in turn, help them reach opportunities once seen as impossible to grasp. They need to become the “Scions of Illumination”.
Outside the times of war, the Azari are at peace with the mind and soul. These are times of celebration and joy. Every Elven year, the disciples of the Pantheon organize the Wine Festival. The gates of the silver spired city swing open for all of Eden to arrive and celebrate a new year of harvest. The newest wines are sold during the celebration while old bottles which have laid around for dozens of years, are finally opened for this special occasion.
City Life
High Elves enjoy the luxurious pleasures of life such as wine, wealth, and free-time. The nation consists of high polite society, with a darker underbelly of sabotage and envy. In their efforts to be the best they can be, High Elves have interpreted this noble goal as to be the best. Competition between peers is fierce, and sabotage is not unheard of. Success is met with overwhelming praise, and failure with severe judgement.
Political Beliefs
Determined by Tetheris I Elladris, High Elves live under a diarchy, two rulers who share the power of the throne. When a new king takes the throne, a selection ceremony will be made for him to choose a woman of the Temple as his new bride. Whoever is selected, her task is to bring forth the most pure child in existence, worthy of leading the Elven people to a higher level of enlightenment.
Beneath the Diarchy are a council dedicated to the nobles. These seats are up for sale, with the seat going to the highest bidder. A few seats are reserved for high mages, and the Silver Phoenix of the Temple. While the council may vote and contribute to the passing of laws, the diarchs always have the final say.
Festivals and Celebrations
- Mother’s day - Occurs during the Emerald Spring. A day of celebration for all the Elven mothers as embodiments of the Mother, Aerielle. Elven mothers are decorated with flowers picked and arranged by their children. They are treated like Queens for a day, encouraged to relax, and allow the family to take care of the home.
- Daughter’s day - Occurs during Eden’s Shine. A day of celebration for all Elven daughters, celebrating fertility, youth, and beauty. A feast is hosted to honor the extinct Azari’Soll. Then the Elves dance the night away to jovial music.
- Arch Arcane Championship - Every eight years the Azari’cill host the Arch Arcane. It's a tournament for mages from all over Eden to show their magical prowess in the arena.
- Father’s day- Occurs during the Amber Dawn. It is celebrated with a harvest festival that features artisan foods and elven wine. It is open to the greater public, acting as a farmer’s market. Azari’cerr are typically invited to partake in the festivities.
- Son’s day- Occurs during Lilith’s Veil. It is a more solemn event, acting as a day of remembrance for the Son’s rebellion, and the attack of their Azari’lunn kin. It is a day of silence and fasting, conversations always short and spoken in whispers. After the sun sets however, the children dress up as demons to avoid being snatched away by the ghosts of winter, and knock on doors to ask for sweets and pastries from inside.
Commerce and work
Given the High Elves’ dedication to discovery and preservation, Aerial is a treasure trove of wonders and arcana. The High Elves are one of the most advanced when it comes to medicine and knowledge of the natural world. Their largest export is their wine. However, anything that is sold by a High Elf, is revered as the most high quality, as its maker always strives for perfection.
Religious Beliefs
One of the most pure tasks in High Elven society is being part of the Temple of the Silver Phoenix. Many families will donate their children to the Temple where they will be raised, taught, and trained in the way of the Mother. While not explicitly stated, it is more common for people to donate their daughters.
These children are divided by their age, ranging from little ones (Bessi’inn), adolescents (Scin), and teens (Scini). These students are raised under the roof of the mother, learning of their history, their religion, their Goddess. They are taught discipline, purity, and chastity. Once of age, these children will attempt to connect with the divine Mother in a trial. If successful, the Scini become Scinari, ordained priests and missionaries of the Mother. These priests are able to directly connect with the Mother and translate Her Will upon the Elves of Aerial. The highest of these positions is the “Silver Phoenix.”
Should a Scini fail the trial, they are redirected to becoming custodians and scribes of the church. While not strictly forbidden, it is taboo to leave the church given the implications of impurity and lack of chastity. It is not uncommon that a Purity Trial follows soon after.
Military and Law
Under the honor and purity of joining the church is joining the military. Physical conflict has always been viewed as brutish and unrefined in the high society of the cill. But with the omnipresent threat of Fineall, and the rapid advancement of surrounding nations, the Azari'cill had no choice besides preparing the newly established Luminous Enclave for the wars to come.
Structure of the luminous host
The citizen militia
Every 'Cill is expected to train themselves to become either a militia archer or spearman. Therri'cill Calydrian I Elladris introduced a levy system in response to the brutal events of the Age of Fallen Spires. These citizen warriors form the bulk of the enclaves armies. They are only active during wars. Every Elf, though he may be a craftsman, merchant or artist in peacetime, must become a resolute fighter in time of war.
The knights of Aerial
Azari'cill are horsemasters without peer, and their knightly hosts can be accounted amongst the most glorious in the known world. Such is the duty and right of Aerial's nobility - to ride to war and fight at the forefront of battle to repeat the glories first won by the knights of Tetheris' court. Yet all the courage would be nothing without their swift steeds. Whose intelligence and faitfullness far outstrips the horses of other lands.
Battle mages
In Aerial, those who devote their lives to magic are treated with the highest respect and honour. They are the supporting backbone of the Azari'cill in and outside of times of war. Mages mostly act as advisors and sometimes commanders of the Azari army, and provide support through the usage of spells.
The Silver Cloaks
The Silver Cloaks are the guardians of the Diarchs of the Luminous Enclave. These are the finest warriors of the Azari people and are hand picked by the Therri'cill. As the sworn warriors of the Diarchy These guardians are honorbound to protect the ruler of the Luminous enclave at all cost. Their position lies beyond the rule of nobles and princes. Only the Diarchs of the Luminous Enclave can command them. They act as bodyguards on the battlefield and often act as the Diarchs personal emissaries in day-to-day life.
Martial Traditions
Before battle, High Elves will paint their shields, often images of the Silver Phoenix, or even a family crest. Whenever it's time for a new battle, they will paint a new image over the old one to represent strength and consistency in the face of change.
The Cillari Law
Chapter 1: The Fundamentals
Article 1. The citizens of the mothers blessed city will not tolerate any acts of barbarism to one another.
This extends to any and all acts of physical aggression and threatening to use violence or cause physical harm to another citizen. Violence is the way of the uncivilized and all disputes should be solved through civil discussion. The only exception to this is when violence is used in an act of self-defenses.
Article 2. The citizens of the mothers blessed city will not tolerate acts of uncontrolled greed.
Theft is not to be tolerated and there is no exception to this. A society that feels the need to scrape around for petty coin is no better than the fallen kingdoms of the Azari’Lunn.
Article 3. The citizens of the mothers blessed city will not tolerate destruction of property.
Damaging the property of the blessed city or her citizens is unacceptable. The uncaring and malevolent individuals that engage in such acts can only be denoted as being impure and rotten to the core.
Article 4. The citizens of the mothers blessed city will not tolerate any individual who mutilates themselves on purpose for aesthetic reasons.
Any jewelry that pierces the skin is strictly forbidden. Artificially adjusting the colour of hair or patterns in the skin through the use of tattoos are also frowned upon and any offenders of such acts will be punished accordingly. How could a cill follower of the mother, Aerielle ever mutilate the gift of the body?
Article 5. The citizens of the mothers blessed city will not tolerate any attempts at the conversion of the Azari’cill to heretical or otherwise impure beliefs.
To attempt to let a Azari’cill stray from the path of the mother is to assault the mental purity of the Azari’cill themselves. No preachers or missionaries will be permitted to spread their false ideals or beliefs within the Mother’s city.
Article 6. The citizens of the mothers blessed city will not tolerate any individual who denies the teachings of the mother within the borders of the blessed city.
Article 7. The citizens of the mothers blessed city will not tolerate individuals who feel the need to obscure their identity.
Article 8. The citizens of the mothers blessed city will not tolerate intrusion upon their private properties.
Punishment:
Basic Tribunal
A basic court hearing for the accused criminal, heard by only one to two judges.
Purity Trial
An extremely severe religious tribunal, the ruling of which will decide life or death for the accused. The judges are a selection of important people from society for different viewpoints and the Diarchs give the final verdict.
Judges: High Priest from the temple, Some important dude from the military and someone with a civil position.
If a judge is not able to attend, the Diarchs will appoint someone else to be the judge in their place. But in the end there is always a group of 5.
When one of the Diarchs is not available, the verdict is just done by one, and if both aren't there at the time of the trial, the highest nobles take the place of the Diarchs.
History
Chronicals of the Therri'cill
Tetheris I Elladris
The Judge, 1 - 125
As first official ruler of the Azari’cill, he was dedicated to creating a new way of life for the High Elves.
Calydrian I Elladris
The Warrior, 125 - 223
Calydrian sought to protect the High Elven ways set forth by his Father. He created the civilian militia and basic combat curriculum.
Tetheris II Elladris
The Scholar, 223 - 412
Tetheris II sought to reclaim lost knowledge from the ruins of the Age of Fallen Spires. He opened Aeriel’s first library, and organized for the government to always have scribes on hand to record and preserve their history.
Acaris I Elladris
The Sage, 412 - 710
Built upon Tetheris II’s work by rediscovering and developing the High Elves’ connection to the arcane and the elements. While not a mage himself, he created the infrastructure for the Temple of the Silver Phoenix, and put High Elves back on the road to enlightenment.
Dimaethor I Elladris
The Poet, 710 - 1067
Legendary writer who wrote a great many novels, stories, and history books. Died in a tragic accident while touring Eden for his book.
Aestaena I Elladris-Zaithrall
The Widow, 1067 - 1255
Following her husband’s death, Aestaena made the decision to rule solo until her own untimely death.
Aethis I Zaithrall
The Builder, 1255 - 1521
Rebuilt High Elven society after its rapid collapse following the great famine caused by the Rotting Plague.
Aldir’tor I Zaithrall
xxxxx, 1521 - present