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Of Crownless Kings: Chapter One 'End'
68th of Zieliah


Shamgar was speechless, quite baffled in fact. Perhaps, however, he should not have been so caught off guard. The Paragon's had ruled Elyden since its inception, with the vast majority of those years being ruled over by a benevolent king or queen, with the church of the Sacred Flame to guide them. A Paragon as Regent in that light did seem to only make sense. But what truly surprised him as Conrad's support. He had fully expected the man to indorse himself, given his recent actions, yet it seemed what ever machinations he had planned went beyond the Regency. Shamgar realized he might have underestimated the Lord, a dangerous approach he now realized. Surly, after all, there had to be method behind his seeming madness. Yet as quickly as the voting begins, some remained silent, seemingly uncertain of whom they would place their support behind.

Shamgar cleared his throat and stood. “Lords, I thank you for your support. While I never envisioned myself as Lord Regent-- and indeed, would have been more then happy to work with whoever occupied this position. Regardless, if this is the wish of the Great Houses of Elyden, so be it, I shall do my utmost to prove your trust in me was not misplaced. Now, I know he road ahead of us will be hard, I believe if we stay strong in our faith and stand together in these uncertain times. As for the members of the High Council, I believe those who have shown skill and initiative, as well as trust with unwavering loyalty. To this end, I name Roman Benedikt as my replacement for the position of Arch Dawnbringer. I shall speak highly of you in the Flame Keep, but from what I know of the other high ranking Dawnbringers, they much favoured you least I took ill and could no longer serve the role. As for Keepers of Kingdoms, Alistair Suttbray shall remain in that esteemed position, he as served the realm well while under Phoenix High King Taramyth, and I am certain he will continue to do so now. Master of Coin shall go to King Osmodeus Marrow for his support, should he wish to take it. While the position of Firstsword is open due to the relinquishing of the title by it's previous owner, I believe it should go to First Star Gori Lamillur, voice of Ashtoken, for his accomplishments during the Gnoll war uprising. At last, while I know little of you Master Heldan personally, if Lord Barad Anselm is willing to vouch for you, then the seat of the Seeker is yours. Though I will wish to speak with you personally before you officially take that position.”

With that he gave one last look around the great table as he regarded each Lord before added. “Now lords, if that is all. I would like to call to the end of this Summit. We have much to do in the coming days, and little time to do them.”


Chapter Two: A Coming Storm
70th of Zieliah, Year 698


The rancid smell of iron and blood was thick in the air, and seemed to sweep through the canopy of trees like a slow moving plague. The man standing over the last quivering beastling sent his sword through it's back one last time, insuring it was dead- and stayed as such. He wiped his blade clean with a fresh cloth, before resheathing it in one smoothed motion. The sound of movement behind him draw his attention, and he turned to see former Firstsword, Tynacenan of House Selerane, walking up the path behind him with several other men of his retinue. All around them the party was reforming after the unexpected encounter with a Gothian war party. Ealstain Paragon screwed up his face at the stench the creatures made in death.

“I think we got the last of them milord, never knew Gothians to range this far from the mountains.” Tynacenan mentioned before spitting off to the side.

Ealstain could only agree with his assessment. After fleeing the capital city in order to rally support for his claim, Ealstain had taken a trusted retinue of men and women before embarking to Castle Greenwood. It was not long before they eventfully restarted into the Greenwood proper. With help from the Forest Watch, whose captain was a long time companion of his, Ealstain and many of his supporters had managed to slowly gather unseen thus far from the crown. Nearly 6,000 had joined his cause thus far, a respectable amount of support but it was not nearly enough to push his claim. He knew better of course to rely solely on the lords of Aglil.

Still while he had managed to hid his forces thus far, other problems had reared their head. He had learned that forest bandits and other things far worse plagued the Greenwood. Such threats hardly dared to trouble his forces directly, but the common wood cutters, hunters, trappers, or even those travellers passing through were not as blessed. Ealstain had used his time thus far in hunting down wild bands of men and beast alike, which in turn had earned much love from the people in and about the Greenwood. Tynacenan had already warned him that word could spread too quickly if they were not careful. Ealstain knew the wisdom in such warnings, but he could not very well sit still and do nothing for those he could.

Ealstain eyed the tree line as he said. “We shall double back, once we regroup, hunt down any more stragglers before returning to camp.”

Tynacenan handed down the orders quickly enough, sending riders ahead to bring the word to the encampment. It didn’t take long to retrieve their horses, but of the Gothians who'd survived the skirmish, if there had been any, there was no sign. They were forced to return to the site of the battle and burn the bodies. Ealstain knew well the dangers of leaving Gothica to rot, for even a few bodies would produce a black pudding as the wardens called it. At which point more of the vile creatures would spawn from almost indefinitely. The hunt, along with finding a suitably large enough clearing for the fire consumed three full turns of the glass before they were on their way back.

It was well into midday by now. They rode through the forest in respectable silence, where on all sides the sun's light fought its way down to the ground, touching faint here, bold and strong elsewhere. Ealstain had found he had come to love the wild realm that was the Greenwood. It held a mysterious kind of beauty about it he had never seen before. Not in the works of men certainly, not even among the greatest of artists, of which the tilrinics counted among their number some of the brightest of Elyden. He was glad it had not all been cut down over the years of rule of House Paragon, and not just for it's convince now in aiding his cause.

“Milord.” Came Tynacenan rough voice. “A word if you please.”

Ealstain turned to regard the old veteran, a man who had served in his uncles court during the time of Taramyth's reign. He was in his late forties Ealstain would guess, his face showing the lines of age, his beard worn fairly long which held a rust like color to it, while his head was mostly bald, though he currently wore a helm concealing that detail. His eyes however held the kind of energy and sharpness that bespoke of a quick mind. The man had a kind of restless energy around him, as if he had more years in him that what one might first assume.

He nodded to Tyn, giving him permission to speak his mind.

Tynacenan leaned back in the saddle as he began. “Well, we've gotten more lords backing us then we had dared hope for in Aglil. A few of the Royal Army are even willing to fight for our cause, but...” He trailed off meaningfully.

“We need the Great Houses,” Ealstain said pointedly.

“Precisely, if we want anyone to take your claim seriously, we'll need their support.”

“Of course, we do, but who? The Houses are too damn busy biting at one another to see how bad things are getting. I already hear the first snows have been sighted in the passage, it wont be long now before midwinter is truly upon us.” He sighed in frustration.

“Then you need to be the one to show them just how bad it is, you need to pull their heads out of their own asses and show them we need someone on the throne who can properly deal with whats coming. Things are only going to get worse before they get better without the crown; this is a time for men, not boys.”

“I know that, and you know that. It's convincing the Great Houses that will be the problem, some, like House Whiteshorn, would follow the current rule straight into an early icy grave.”

Tynacenan, shrugged. “You don't need to convince all of them, in fact. A few choice houses might be all we need. I know of at least one man who would be willing to listen, if we can get the word past Lochbridge Port.”

Ealstain eyed Tyn warily. “And who might that be?”

“An old friend, of a kind...”

The white spot is still open, aye.

Also, I'll be moving us on to the rest of the chapter and RP proper a little later today. Unfair to others to have the RP freeze because of a few people.
Weird, I read he made it, I blame my night shifts. And the banner is fine, it's like an inanimate priest more or less.

As for the racials, best compersion would be the races of men from TES. Or a closer example would be the tilrinics/Royallanders innate quickness and a high pain resistance.
So it seems we are waiting on, Nex, Milk and Ethan atm. :K
Bridgeburner said
Sorry guys - have been busy lately.Khan, is my NS looking alright so far?I want to finish up and vote muahahahahaha


Just a few things.

First, Darkbreaker, you said it was made by Arne Jaegar, I assume that means it is not a Kammeth forged makitherin steel sword?

It also seems ppl keep mixing up racial traits with culture, which might be due to how it was written in the description, racial traits are more like passive special abilities for each race.

Anyway, aside from the sword, I don't see any glaring issues.
The north most island? Yup it's open, feel free to throw up a sheet. ^^

And I'll give you numbers now.

Population: 1,061,100
Military: 5400

Let me know if you have any extra or added factors that would/might effect these numbers though.
Edit: Btw, that island has some of the harshest weather on Elyden, which likely produces some of the toughest people in turn, much like Scandinavia (during he Mid winter) or the Shara desert(during the Long summer).
This is the world building thread for the NRP Tales Of A Gilded Throne. This thread is where players, that's you guys ^^, go to add things into the canon and world so that others may have easy access to them and include them in their posts in order to help flesh out this large and long lived world. This includes things like the various orders of Knighthoods or Guilds of all kinds, Great cities of note, peoples, religions/gods, martial arts, civilisations beyond the continent (likely from the southern isles), Major Wars or/and conflicts, and such that may be found in Alderon. Which is the name of the planet as a whole in the old tounge.
Indeed, at least give us a tie breaker. XD

Also, new seat added after considerations during chat.

Voice of the Throne
Due to the importance of this office, some question that the Voice of the Throne is easily the most influential seat in all of Elyden. The Voices task include the administrating of laws and over seeing major diplomatic overtures to other realms (something more or less unheard of). However, his main task is that of policing the many bickering High Houses of the realm through internal diplomacy. If the Realm were a machine, the Voice is in charge of keeping it well oiled and in one working piece. The power of this office is sufficient enough that those chosen for it are the most carefully selected, more so than even the Master of Coins. A single word misspoken, after all, could easily result in civil war, or a House falling into out right rebellion. The reverse is also true however, and many are the famed Voices who have managed to maintain peace for the greater good. Any lord who is subject to a visit from the Voice of the Throne does well in being cautious if not outright fearful. As the Voice may call to court any lord he wishes who he feels has acted in such a manner as to endanger the realms stability, even if that man or women sits on the gilded throne. Though few Voices have the gall to question the rulership of a Paragon, not without very good reason at least. Of all the seats on the High Council, the Voice of the Throne is most abroad, often travelling from House to House during times of turmoil in the Realm.
“The Black Continent has ever threatened Elyden throughout it's history, each incursion we have fought back but not without great lose. The beast men they brought with them still ravage our lands to this day, yet, as the point has been raised before, leadership and unity will be needed more than ever in the coming days. Which brings us back to who will sit as Lord Regent of the Greater Realm. It would seem Lord Flint and Lord James are our staring candidates. The time for speeches, however, has come to an end for I believe we have heard enough and know enough of each man to decide for we have parleyed overlong already, one man alone can hold the esteemed title of Lord Regent. Vote now my friends. As for me and my house, long we have known both the Houses of Conrad and House Whiteshorn. House Conrad for their part have proven indispensable in the security of the seas of Elyden, long have they defended valuable trade routes and become stance supporters of the Royal Navy. However, I must give my vote to one I respect and feel will help our future king steer our realm in the right direction. So in this I shall place my fate, and vote, with King of Odesh and Lord of Amplefort , Lord Flint of House Whiteshorn.”

To that he nodded respectfully in Flint's direction and waited to see where the other lords would place their vote. In his mind he might have been more open to James as Regent, but he had lost all of Shamgar's truest with his disrespectful mock turn to Kammeth.
Sorry for the lack of activity of late, lots of RL stuff happening. But I'm very much alive.

In hindsight I should probably have saved those calculations from before somewhere. And the forest area open north of Aglil is not landlocked.

Snow=
Population: 2,377,650
Military: 11,888

Bridgeburner=
Population: 4,716,000
Military: 23,580

Also, given recent events, if anyone is interested in being appointed Co-GM, please let me know. ^^
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