Post by Karter Darven on Dec 20, 2012 1:14:07 GMT -6
The Holy Ring of Light
Light, as seen by all living beings on this planet, does more than simply provide life; it illuminates the darkness. All those who would seek the shadows and find shelter in the depths of evil stand no chance against the Ring of Light, for these men and women dedicate their lives to the noble and holy arts of healing, protection, and spiritual purity. Some amongst us champion the more peaceful aspects of Light whereas others strive for the absolute cleansing of all things evil. With such diversity readily apparent, the Holy Ring of Light must have two sub-rings which make up its entirety: the Philosophy of Peace and the Philosophy of War.
The Philosophy of Peace
Patron Deity: Tamara (The Silver Dragon of Healing, Faith, and Aid)
Paladins, Clerics, and any other classes more interested in helping the community and assisting those in need through the distribution of medicinal aid would benefit most from joining the Philosophy of Peace. These individuals set about on missions to aid, protect, and heal those in need, whether this be through running individuals through dangerous areas, providing much-needed healing support to an allied Guild, or simply donating supplies or gold to upstart communities looking to better those around them. The Oracle of Peace is responsible for organizing these "missions," though anything involving contact with another Guild must be approved by the Guardian of the Light.
The Philosophy of War
Patron Deity: Bahamut (The Platinum Dragon of Law, Justice, and the Righteous Spirit)
Inhabited by War Clerics, Lawful Good Fighters, Monks, and Paladins, the Philosophy of War actively seeks out evil in order to end its reign of terror. Working closely with the Ring of Steel, the Philosophy of War sets out to aid other fledgling and allied communities in their fight against overly aggressive and negatively-aligned factions who would seek to stifle positive outreach and beneficial communication. Not to be mistaken with uncaring zealots, the Philosophy of War still pursues the Non-Aggression principle to the fullest extent of the Guild's laws and will seek peace whenever the situation allows it. More of defenders rather than aggressors, the Philosophy of War only enters into full scale combat upon the approval of the Guardian of the Light, the Guardian of Steel, and the Sentinel. The Guardian of Steel may requisition members from the Philosophy of War with the approval of the Oracle of War and the Guardian of the Light, as many of the members of the Philosophy of War can provide unique and invaluable anti-chaos/anti-evil spells/buffs/de-buffs which could turn the tide of any battle.
The Guardian of the Light rules over these two Philosophies as their Champion, a man or woman capable of understanding both the warm glow and searing grace light can provide. He or she, however, receives ample aid from two officers selected by majority vote from the entire Ring of Light. These officers, titled the "Oracles of Peace and War," assist the Guardian in the administration of the Philosophies and act as seconds in command should the Guardian become indisposed. A vote of no-confidence, which may be enacted by any member of the Ring of Light or any Warden from any Ring, requires a simple majority for its proposition and a 2/3rds majority in order to remove one of the Oracles.
New Oracles, though elected by majority vote, must be approved by the Guardian of the Light, though should the members of the Holy Ring of Light feel the Guardian is mistaken in his or her veto of the Ring's vote, then a 2/3rds majority will overrule the Guardian's veto. The Guardian may, once again, veto this majority vote, but must provide an adequate reason as to why he or she made such a decision. Should this not satiate the desires of the Holy Ring of Light, the members may bring their grievances to the Sentinel and he or she MUST address the situation through a meeting of the Inner Circle, whereby the Guardian of the Light and a representative of the Keepers of the Light in support of the vetoed candidate make their cases before the Inner Circle and a final decision is reached through a simple majority.
Light, as seen by all living beings on this planet, does more than simply provide life; it illuminates the darkness. All those who would seek the shadows and find shelter in the depths of evil stand no chance against the Ring of Light, for these men and women dedicate their lives to the noble and holy arts of healing, protection, and spiritual purity. Some amongst us champion the more peaceful aspects of Light whereas others strive for the absolute cleansing of all things evil. With such diversity readily apparent, the Holy Ring of Light must have two sub-rings which make up its entirety: the Philosophy of Peace and the Philosophy of War.
The Philosophy of Peace
Patron Deity: Tamara (The Silver Dragon of Healing, Faith, and Aid)
Paladins, Clerics, and any other classes more interested in helping the community and assisting those in need through the distribution of medicinal aid would benefit most from joining the Philosophy of Peace. These individuals set about on missions to aid, protect, and heal those in need, whether this be through running individuals through dangerous areas, providing much-needed healing support to an allied Guild, or simply donating supplies or gold to upstart communities looking to better those around them. The Oracle of Peace is responsible for organizing these "missions," though anything involving contact with another Guild must be approved by the Guardian of the Light.
The Philosophy of War
Patron Deity: Bahamut (The Platinum Dragon of Law, Justice, and the Righteous Spirit)
Inhabited by War Clerics, Lawful Good Fighters, Monks, and Paladins, the Philosophy of War actively seeks out evil in order to end its reign of terror. Working closely with the Ring of Steel, the Philosophy of War sets out to aid other fledgling and allied communities in their fight against overly aggressive and negatively-aligned factions who would seek to stifle positive outreach and beneficial communication. Not to be mistaken with uncaring zealots, the Philosophy of War still pursues the Non-Aggression principle to the fullest extent of the Guild's laws and will seek peace whenever the situation allows it. More of defenders rather than aggressors, the Philosophy of War only enters into full scale combat upon the approval of the Guardian of the Light, the Guardian of Steel, and the Sentinel. The Guardian of Steel may requisition members from the Philosophy of War with the approval of the Oracle of War and the Guardian of the Light, as many of the members of the Philosophy of War can provide unique and invaluable anti-chaos/anti-evil spells/buffs/de-buffs which could turn the tide of any battle.
The Guardian of the Light rules over these two Philosophies as their Champion, a man or woman capable of understanding both the warm glow and searing grace light can provide. He or she, however, receives ample aid from two officers selected by majority vote from the entire Ring of Light. These officers, titled the "Oracles of Peace and War," assist the Guardian in the administration of the Philosophies and act as seconds in command should the Guardian become indisposed. A vote of no-confidence, which may be enacted by any member of the Ring of Light or any Warden from any Ring, requires a simple majority for its proposition and a 2/3rds majority in order to remove one of the Oracles.
New Oracles, though elected by majority vote, must be approved by the Guardian of the Light, though should the members of the Holy Ring of Light feel the Guardian is mistaken in his or her veto of the Ring's vote, then a 2/3rds majority will overrule the Guardian's veto. The Guardian may, once again, veto this majority vote, but must provide an adequate reason as to why he or she made such a decision. Should this not satiate the desires of the Holy Ring of Light, the members may bring their grievances to the Sentinel and he or she MUST address the situation through a meeting of the Inner Circle, whereby the Guardian of the Light and a representative of the Keepers of the Light in support of the vetoed candidate make their cases before the Inner Circle and a final decision is reached through a simple majority.