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Merin. As a monotheist empire, Akkylannie shows a different face compared to other nations of Aarklash: on holidays | Merin. As a monotheist empire, Akkylannie shows a different face compared to other nations of Aarklash: on holidays | ||
everyone stops working. And during religious celebrations the | everyone stops working. And during religious celebrations the | ||
| − | streets of every city, town or village are | + | streets of every city, town or village are filled with shouts of joy. |
Th e Akkylannians’ fervor is equaled only by their ambition: | Th e Akkylannians’ fervor is equaled only by their ambition: | ||
| − | they are | + | they are firmly set on converting all the mortals of Aarklash in |
| − | order to save them! | + | order to save them! This led to numerous excesses, such as the |
burning of books and many people being burnt at the stake. | burning of books and many people being burnt at the stake. | ||
But those times are now over in Akkylannie. | But those times are now over in Akkylannie. | ||
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Akkylannie is the only government on Aarklash to be so organized and structured. It is the only country whose existence | Akkylannie is the only government on Aarklash to be so organized and structured. It is the only country whose existence | ||
and legitimacy exists beyond its leader. It is the only country | and legitimacy exists beyond its leader. It is the only country | ||
| − | where the servants of the nation are appointed into | + | where the servants of the nation are appointed into office regardless of their social class. For the enemies of the Empire, |
| − | there is no point trying to behead the country: the Empire exists beyond the individuals who serve it. | + | there is no point trying to behead the country: the Empire exists beyond the individuals who serve it. The country is forever |
indestructible. However, the downside to this is the country’s | indestructible. However, the downside to this is the country’s | ||
complex hierarchy and tentacular administration. Even the | complex hierarchy and tentacular administration. Even the | ||
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paperwork before being allowed to open a stall! | paperwork before being allowed to open a stall! | ||
| − | Among this united and fervent people, the templars constitute a military and spiritual elite. | + | Among this united and fervent people, the templars constitute a military and spiritual elite. They are not only there |
| − | to defend Akkylannie and to pray to Merin, they also | + | to defend Akkylannie and to pray to Merin, they also fight at |
the four corners of Aarklash against the servants of Darkness. | the four corners of Aarklash against the servants of Darkness. | ||
Blind obedience to the holy scriptures and to those working | Blind obedience to the holy scriptures and to those working | ||
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any threat. Having themselves the souls of pilgrims they are | any threat. Having themselves the souls of pilgrims they are | ||
all very respectful, especially the templars of the West, of the | all very respectful, especially the templars of the West, of the | ||
| − | order’s creed of hospitality. | + | order’s creed of hospitality. The doors of their lodges and commanderies are open to everyone with good intentions. |
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| + | The templars are proud of their expertise, no matter how much sacrifice is involved. They are glad to bear the word of Merin everywhere on Aarklash to serve as an example to the peoples of the Ways of Light. Their engagement and conviction is so high that in the heat of battle they reach a form of trance. They become formidable warriors, transcended by divine anger. To the Templars, their war fury is a godsend from Merin. | ||
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| + | ''Griffin's alphabet'' | ||
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| + | == Protectorates of the Temple == | ||
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| + | The mission of the Temple has always been to spread the faith of Merin and the ideals of Light across Aarklash. The | ||
| + | brothers of the Order have traversed the entire continent. They have founded countless small commanderies, often to | ||
| + | the local populations’ surprise. In four strategic points they have built great fortresses, the four cardinal temples, which | ||
| + | also used as rallying points for every pilgrim of Merin. Recently these commanderies had to extend their military | ||
| + | and political influence beyond their walls. By building fortifications and watchtowers around the fortresses, they have | ||
| + | favored the settlement of pilgrims in these areas. Terrible battles have taken place in the immediate surroundings of these | ||
| + | protectorates, but the monarchs of Aarklash were forced to acknowledge the sovereignty of the Temple over these lands. | ||
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| + | *The '''protectorate of the North''' is surrounded by unwelcoming plains and constantly overcast wooded marshlands. Many pilgrims still chose to settle there, determined to colonize these lands at the crossroads of Aarklash. Such a gamble has proven particularly hazardous. Today, the protectorate is almost entirely occupied by enemy armies: those of the Hyena, the Wolf and the Scorpion. The many watchtowers are still not enough to protect the remaining villages. The temple itself is under siege from the wolfen. Built in the middle of the swamps, its austere fortifications are overlooked by an ominous keep, called the “Crow tower” because of the commander’s tamed birds. | ||
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| + | *The '''protectorate of the West''' is in fact a district of the Barhan city of Icquor. The templars living there shelter and care for the poor of the city, as well as the wounded of the Ways of Light on their way back from the front. The temple itself looks more like a monastery than a military barracks; and it still runs the old dispensary, a library and a printer’s workshop. It is as much a place of knowledge as it is a stronghold, and the presence of the templars is much appreciated in the barony and across the Kingdom. It is also the venue for jousting tournaments between templar riders and knights of Alahan. | ||
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| + | *The '''protectorate of the South''' is only sand and stone. The templars fight there every day to keep the Syhar at bay. No other Akkylannian lives there. The templars have built their temple there and erected fortifications around the few surrounding oasis, strategic points in the scorching Ivory dunes. Water can become so hard to find there that it is sometimes called “blue gold”. The temple itself bears the scars of the last Syhar offensive, the Dance of the Scorpion, and templars are working day and night to repair its white stone fortifications. | ||
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| + | *The '''protectorate of the East''' encompasses a large part of the area’s many canyons. Exalted by the now confirmed presence of Arcavius’ tomb, thousands and thousands of pilgrims travel there and their encampments bloom around the temple. The temple itself, almost entirely destroyed during the Dance of the Scorpion, was rebuilt incredibly quickly with the aid of all the pilgrims living in the protectorate. So once again the white walls of the fortress overlook the desert, its artillery guns and towers ready for war. | ||
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| + | == The History of the Temple == | ||
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| + | The history of the Temple overlaps that of the cult of Merin, which gave life to the Empire of Akkylannie. It begins with the revelation of Arcavius and continues with the spread of the religion. It stutters when faith is in danger, darkens as fervor dwindles, shines once again when the people of Akkylannie rediscover their faith and is reborn from its ashes like the soaring phoenix. | ||
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| + | Visit the [http://en.wiki.confrontation-games.com/The_History_of_the_Temple http://i.imgur.com/7fVlRxh.png] | ||