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|'''Favored Race''' || [[Aelin]]
 
|'''Favored Race''' || [[Aelin]]
 
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|'''Element(s)'''  || [[Air]], [[Fire]]
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|'''Pronoun(s)'''  || They/them, she/her (historical)
 
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|'''Home(s)'''      || Above a Churning Silver Sea (vnum)
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|'''Element(s)'''  || [[Fire]], [[Spirit]]
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|'''Home(s)'''      || The Heart of the Lotus (vnum 1203)
 
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|'''Alignment'''    || [[Chaotic Neutral]]
 
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|'''Symbol(s)'''    || A lotus
 
|'''Symbol(s)'''    || A lotus
 
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|'''Portfolio'''    || Indulgence, desire, revelry, madness, self-destruction, shamelessness
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|'''Portfolio'''    || Empathy, liberation, responsibility, spectacle, transformation, reaction
 
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|'''Worshippers''' || Courtesans, barkeeps and party-goers, the degenerately wealthy, the disgraced
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|'''Worshippers'''   || Change-seekers, duelists, aesthetes, revelers, courtesans
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|'''House(s)'''    || Raider (P)
 
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==History in Avendar (REWRITE IN PROGRESS)==
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==History in Avendar==
With the fall of the alatharya and the mass extinction of the Sundering, the first race to fill the vacuum of power was the aelin.  With both a keen wit and a swift hand, they populated the wilds, staking their cities in the livable ruins of the first raceIn this era, aelin wings were vestigal; too small for flight, they were considered at best an adornmentA cherished myth tells of a radiant woman who lived upon a mountain summit, beneath a great, floating disc.  It is she whose power transformed those fortunate few into the first true aelin, allowing them to reach the hovering monolith.  They came to know her as Alia, goddess of the skies, and that disc became the hub of aelin civilization: Ilodaiya.
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With the collapse of alatharyan civilization and the mass extinction of the Sundering, the earliest to fill that vacuum were the forebears of the aelin.  According to legend, these racial progenitors were granted their emblematic wings by the goddess who dwelled atop the Daphoan Ialiedae mountainsThis goddess was Alil, and when the Seven Sentinels claimed the giant disc that floated above the highest summit, they consecrated it in her honorThis became Ilodaiya ("destined clouds" in first era aelin), the cauldron of aelin society and epicenter of their future empire.
  
She, however, was not the only deity to take note of the fledgling raceThe other, Aeolis, came into their collective consciousness before they took to the skies.  While it was Alia's gift which allowed them to claim what would become their racial home, Aeolian belief was not so easily undoneFor the aelin themselves, it became a process of synthesis; the two deities were imagined as a couple, and represented a mythic ideal.  Aeolis encouraged this vision, as it dovetailed with his artistic flairAlia, on the other hand, offered no opinion or correction, and instead nurtured both aelin beauty and compassionThe debate around the nature of their entanglement, if there was one at all, thrives in aelin academia.
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Of the Seven Sentinels, Alil marked Linayla the Open Heart as her first recorded chosenPossessed of her white lotus brand, he founded the Alilean religion proper, focusing it upon radiance, glory, and empathyThe revelation of the divine power of transference created a rift between the early Alileans and their religious contemporaries, the Aeolians; the former championed it as a medium of true understanding, while the latter feared it as (at the absolute best) manipulationWithin their own sphere, the Aeolians cast Alil as the Rose King's divine partner, an idealized romantic coupleOutside it, Alilean sensibility greatly influenced early Ilodaiyan aesthetic, producing some of their earliest spires.
  
The War of Fire destroyed vast swaths of aelin civilization, leaving it all but crippled despite its generations of cultural dominanceThe emergence of Serachel offered a new possibility to their people, but to Alia as well: the chance to experience the mortal world directlyWhile Serachel encouraged the excesses of aelin debauchery, Alia chose to partake or not at her own whimMuch as with Aeolis, Serachel and his following envisioned Alia as his consort; a prize whose apparent approval validated the philosophical change growing within their sphereAgain, Alia offered little to support or refute those notions, intent as she was on her own experiences, and empathy for the many she encountered.
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While the War of Fire destroyed vast swaths of aelin civilization, it was the arrival of the Sythraki army in Daphoa which truly imperiled their survivalAlil, in defiance of Aeolis' inaction, appeared high above the southern province of Illata, and destroyed all life in it in a conflagration of light and fire.  Resonant as she was to mortal emotion, their collective terror echoed through her, and by extension, her devoted.  Mad with divine pain, Alil's organized following seized the imperial court, naming her the de facto head of stateDriven out by force, the Aeolians retreated to the fringes of Daphoan society, and with the coming of Serachel, the fabled Dalae era beganThe roles of women vastly expanded, and the traditional behavioral prohibitions of Aeolian culture were dismissedHowever, growing turmoil from the emerging Serachelian faith and the shadow of the War of Night became the prevailing historical touchstones.
  
Alia's transformation began with the tipping point of the War of Night.  With the imprisonment of Serachel by Rystaia Lightbringer, Aeolis, long absented from contact with Alia, ended her ability to walk unfettered amongst the mundane world of the PrimeFramed as kindness, he sought to guide both the aelin and Alia herself to their rightful courseHowever, even a god cannot undo countless generations of loss, change, and rebirth; the net effect of his action was ultimately a stalemate between Aeolian and Serachelian thoughtAlia, now a divine prisoner, had little voice in the matter and was cast by the survivors as a debased, maddened creature to be pitied, rather than a goddess in her own right.
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Conspiring with Rystaia Lightbringer, Aeolis imprisoned Alil to keep her from protecting Serachel.  Her entrapment severed the divine bonds between she and her following, leaving them traumatized and vulnerable.  The cost was enormous; the estranged Aeolians led a pogrom against the Alileans, and after, set about casting her faith as mad lustmongers and degeneratesMillennia passed before Alil sacrificed one of their glorious wings, and in doing so, broke free of their planar prison.  The clouds above Ilodaiya flashed with silver fire and rained bloody feathers on both the city and the mountains belowThey appeared anew, transformed, their lost appendage replaced with undying flame, and shook the floating disc with the sound of their voiceHowever, their long exile left them incomplete, and their much-maligned religion struggled to take root for another eight hundred years.
  
Alia severed the binding which locked her away from the mortal world by sacrificing one of her wings, making her escape from bondage an act of self-liberationHer re-emergence rained bloody feathers over Ilodaiya, and her voice shook the floating city as she spoke her true name: Alil.  Since that time, the aelin as a whole have struggled to understand her "new" identity, as numerous Aliac narratives had thousands of years to settle in their racial consciousness.  The presence of Alil offers a new direction for the aelin soul, one founded on empathy and experience rather than prescription.  In the modern age, she is said to have conspired with Fenthira and Chadraln to break the Enirran stranglehold on the space between good and evil.
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The renewal of the Alilean faith began in earnest with the emergence of Feolne Ilaephos-Lenahiri as the first ruby lotus and the reintroduction of transference to AvendarThey conspired with the war criminal, Eshrin Linphori, and the last Rose consort, Keiari Telanei, to restore Alil's memory and break the silver grip of the Aeolian faith on Daphoan political powerIn doing so, the island of Aehiori was leveled, Alil was restored to their full prismatic glory, and the long stagnant order of aelin society began to reorganize in reaction.  The Empath is again heralded as the first of the aelin deific triad, offering a bold direction for the aelin soul-- one free of limitation and conformity, and founded on intimacy and experience rather than dogmatic guilt.
  
 
==Goals and Methods==
 
==Goals and Methods==
Given the mercurial nature of Alil, defining Her goals is simultaneously as simple as to seek endless new sensations and as complex as unraveling the deepest possible depths of the internal world. Alil craves new pleasures and pains, with each growing desire a maw in which to feed Her past selves. She seeks, through both Her own actions and those of Her following, to strike at the heart of the mortal experience. Having indulged so greatly, She has long lost personally feeling "newness", and thus delights most heavily in followers and their "first times" in experiencing delicious, forgotten thrills. Although ostensibly female, Alil lives vicariously through her following, both male and female, to voraciously claim all facets of both genders. As a result, it is not uncommon to hear Alil depicted or described as a male aggressor.
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The goal of Alil is deceptively simple: utter and complete autoliberation for themself and their followers.  This means throwing off not only their physical (or otherwise) fetters, but severing the connection between what they want and their hesitance to pursue it.  This dominance over their own internal space is paramount; the domain in which no one dares intrude without invitation or permission. The borders of this personal realm can be patrolled vigorously or loosely, depending on the individual's proclivity and what specifically they intend to feel, do, or achieve. However, Alil considers each of theirs responsible for their own personality, meaning their victories and defeats are theirs alone.
  
Although Alil indulges in and consumes the experiences of all races, Her strongest affinity remains for the aelin, in whom her own self-destructive pride is rooted. The further they are alienated from Her, the more desirous She grows of their affection and adoration. As a result, the rare aelin followers of Alil tend to feel the strongest thrust of Her influence, Her madness suffusing them as strongly as the pleasures they together seek. Ideally, Alil would seek to one day return to the flesh, somehow bypassing the Compact and other divine restraints on Her insatiable appetites. Until that time, She covets and subsists on the lusts of mortalkind, ever hungering for Her triumphant and debauched return.
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Alil achieves their ends through a heady mixture of empathy and specific, personal experience.  It has long been posited that Alil does not simply read the minds of their following, but that they drink deep of their resonant memories. In this way, Alil knows the depths of their followers-- their glories and their failures-- in a more personal way than most of the pantheon.  However, in the cases where their usual tools fail, they fall back to violent, necessary retribution; it is then that Alil's terrible fury is loosed to not just restore parity, but assert a long-forgotten supremacy. Ultimately, to challenge Alil is to beg the question of whose bloody feathers will litter the earth when the flames die out.
  
 
==Organizations and Followings==
 
==Organizations and Followings==
Despite Alil's fickle whims, followings have risen and loosely organized in Her name. Those who seek the Lotus are as diverse as the experiences She so relishes, but the largest of her factions are as follows:
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Despite Alil's fickle whims, varying strains of thought have risen and loosely organized in Their name. Those who seek the Lotus are as diverse as the experiences They so relish, but the most well-known of Their followers fall under the following:
  
=====The Children of Indulgence=====
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=====The Sanguine Lotus=====
''"One for her, three for me."''
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''"Fuck around and find out."''
  
:The most typical followers of Alil, Children of Indulgence tend to be self-interested, impulsive, and petty. Excess is not an ideal, but a way of life to these apparent degenerates; they seek out and consume new addictions as fervently as an evangelist recites prayers. They give little thought to property destruction, revelry or casual seduction, but these acts are not concerned with gains or losses from such encounters. Children of Indulgence are often discounted as hopelessly debauched and societal outcasts, but this in no way hampers their ability to cause trouble and wreak havoc. Humans are the most likely to be of this faction, although races who trend toward chaotic ethoi are not uncommon.
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:(the sensates)
  
=====The Sensates of the Lotus=====
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=====The Ruby Lotus=====
''"Challenges come and go; my experiences are immortal."''
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''"I will save everyone."''
  
:Seeking the limits of both body and mind, the Sensates of the Lotus make up a curious portion of Alil's devoted. Like their brethren, they seek to experience all things, but reject senseless excess. They instead press their physical and mental strength to its limits, usually in performing suicidal tasks or seeking new depths of feeling or insight. Daredevils are frequently amongst the Sensates, but scholarly sorts find acceptance there as well (such as a barfly dispassionately writing the precise effects and potency of every sort of alcohol in the known world). [[psionicist|Psionicists]] who seek perfection of their own bodies and to battle the internal ravages of excess are possibly the most stereotypical of the Sensates.
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:(The promisekeepers)
  
=====Alia's Steadfast=====
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=====The Golden Lotus=====
''"Death to the impostor! Fair Alia lives!"''
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''"Glory forever."''
  
:Possibly the most marginalized of Alil's ilk are Alia's Steadfast, who reject the shameless self-indulgence apparent throughout the faith. Largely predicated on the purity of Alia, the Steadfast claim that Alil is actually an usurper that has captured or imprisoned a defenseless Alia. As a result, they seek to restore the name of Alia and separate it from the horrifying excesses of Alil. The Steadfast are almost militant to a fault, largely reflecting the aelin desire to reclaim the essence of their ancient goddess and reset the hands of time. Those who take Alia's name in vain, or associate Her with Her transformation, are dealt with viciously and with remarkable prejudice. Many would argue this belief is predicated on a historical error, but some facet of Alia empowers them and their self-loathing purge of Alil's faithful.
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:(the glory seekers)
  
==Individual Followers==
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==Individual Followers (OLD, IGNORE)==
 
Typical followers of Alil have complete eschewed anything that resembles a common morality, exulting in the basest of lusts without hesitation or compunction. This self-centered outlook does not necessarily require manipulation or greed, but they tend to come in handy to those seeking to live as if their lives end tomorrow. Her devoted tend to choose their own path in life and traditionally reject authority, but particularly the moralizing of evangelists. Their clashes with the law tend to center largely around outrageous behavior, but those trifles are as quickly passed as a morning hangover. Given Alil's capricious nature, this is not without exception, especially in the case of Alia's Steadfast, who embrace all of what Alil is almost certainly not.
 
Typical followers of Alil have complete eschewed anything that resembles a common morality, exulting in the basest of lusts without hesitation or compunction. This self-centered outlook does not necessarily require manipulation or greed, but they tend to come in handy to those seeking to live as if their lives end tomorrow. Her devoted tend to choose their own path in life and traditionally reject authority, but particularly the moralizing of evangelists. Their clashes with the law tend to center largely around outrageous behavior, but those trifles are as quickly passed as a morning hangover. Given Alil's capricious nature, this is not without exception, especially in the case of Alia's Steadfast, who embrace all of what Alil is almost certainly not.
  
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Those who find favor with the whims of Alil are marked with a red lotus.
 
Those who find favor with the whims of Alil are marked with a red lotus.
  
==Relationships==
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==Relationships (OLD, IGNORE)==
 
The gods of the Light largely look upon Alil with pity or scorn, as Her spiral into madness is as much derived from Her own lack of self-control as the prompting of Serachel. Contrarily, the gods of darkness largely view Alil as both a pawn and liability, as her ephemeral whims often sabotage their designs as much as assist them. Lawful gods are largely indifferent to the disruptions of Alil; they rarely manifest in the dangerous ways of other chaotic deities, who gleefully watch the spectacle of Her actions.
 
The gods of the Light largely look upon Alil with pity or scorn, as Her spiral into madness is as much derived from Her own lack of self-control as the prompting of Serachel. Contrarily, the gods of darkness largely view Alil as both a pawn and liability, as her ephemeral whims often sabotage their designs as much as assist them. Lawful gods are largely indifferent to the disruptions of Alil; they rarely manifest in the dangerous ways of other chaotic deities, who gleefully watch the spectacle of Her actions.
  
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=====Rooms=====
 
=====Rooms=====
:'''An Empty Closet''' (vnum 6357)
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:'''A Silent Shrine''' (vnum 6357)
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:'''A Furnished Loft''' (vnum 18992)
  
 
=====Sigils=====
 
=====Sigils=====
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:* AC 0/4/4/0
 
:* AC 0/4/4/0
 
:* Saves -4
 
:* Saves -4
:* Wisdom -3
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:* Damroll +3
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:* Charisma +3
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:* Verb prog p: ''transference'' - Lotus open an empathic bond to another character (global)
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:* Verb prog p: ''reverie'' - Lotus echoes the empathic bond target (global)
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:* Verb prog p: ''confer'' - Empathic bond target echoes the lotus (same room only)
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:* Verb prog p: ''create <item>'' - Create cigarettes, popcorn
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:* Verb prog p: ''invoke sigil'' - Blade barrier (level 55)
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:* Fight prog 4: Frenzy (+10/+20) (level 55), 2% chance; firebolt (level 55), 2% chance
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:'''Tier 2 - a ruby lotus''' (vnum 1203)
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:* AC 10/14/14/10
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:* Saves -4
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:* Damroll +3
 
:* Charisma +3
 
:* Charisma +3
:* Verb prog p: ''invoke lotus'' - Activates trigger prog below
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:* Verb prog p: ''transference''
:* Speech prog p: ''I seek a new experience'' - Toggles the sex of the sigil-bearer at any time.  Fails if affected by the ''change sex'' spell.
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:* Verb prog p: ''reverie''
:* Fight prog 2: Frenzy (level 60)
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:* Verb prog p: ''confer''
:* Trigger prog 100: Save check, Influence of the Lotus (Moonray)
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:* Verb prog p: ''agechange'' - Lotus can adjust their current age at whim, from 19 to (max - 1), losing 4 years of max age each time
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:* Verb prog p: ''petalbrand'' - Lotus brand another character with a ruby lotus petal (vnum 12399) temporarily; internal cooldown before reuse.
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:* Verb prog p: ''create <item>'' - Create cigarettes, popcorn, whiskey, party globes
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:* Verb prog p: ''invoke sigil''
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:* Fight prog 100: Frenzy (+10/+20) (level 55), 2% chance; firebolt (level 55), 2% chance; silver guardian debuff (100% chance)
  
 
=====Mobs=====
 
=====Mobs=====
:[[Vakara]] (vnum 13653) - Crazy fire/spirit girl in the savannah pseudo-house.
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:[[Vakara]] (vnum 13653) - Wanderers character
:[[Luthelle]] (vnum 7096) - Priestess, fire templar, drunk.
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:[[Luthelle]] (vnum 7096) - Priestess, fire templar, drunk
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:[[Ilaene]] (vnum 7105) - Aeolian-hunter and whip lover
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:[[Eshrin Linphori]] (vnum 12249) - Ancient Alilean sex-haver, murderer, former Coven Scorpion
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:[[Keiari]] (vnum 22498) - The last Rose consort, magical girl
  
 
=====God Mark=====
 
=====God Mark=====

Latest revision as of 17:28, 28 February 2021

Overview
Favored Race Aelin
Pronoun(s) They/them, she/her (historical)
Element(s) Fire, Spirit
Home(s) The Heart of the Lotus (vnum 1203)
Alignment Chaotic Neutral
Symbol(s) A lotus
Portfolio Empathy, liberation, responsibility, spectacle, transformation, reaction
Worshippers Change-seekers, duelists, aesthetes, revelers, courtesans
House(s) Raider (P)

History in Avendar

With the collapse of alatharyan civilization and the mass extinction of the Sundering, the earliest to fill that vacuum were the forebears of the aelin. According to legend, these racial progenitors were granted their emblematic wings by the goddess who dwelled atop the Daphoan Ialiedae mountains. This goddess was Alil, and when the Seven Sentinels claimed the giant disc that floated above the highest summit, they consecrated it in her honor. This became Ilodaiya ("destined clouds" in first era aelin), the cauldron of aelin society and epicenter of their future empire.

Of the Seven Sentinels, Alil marked Linayla the Open Heart as her first recorded chosen. Possessed of her white lotus brand, he founded the Alilean religion proper, focusing it upon radiance, glory, and empathy. The revelation of the divine power of transference created a rift between the early Alileans and their religious contemporaries, the Aeolians; the former championed it as a medium of true understanding, while the latter feared it as (at the absolute best) manipulation. Within their own sphere, the Aeolians cast Alil as the Rose King's divine partner, an idealized romantic couple. Outside it, Alilean sensibility greatly influenced early Ilodaiyan aesthetic, producing some of their earliest spires.

While the War of Fire destroyed vast swaths of aelin civilization, it was the arrival of the Sythraki army in Daphoa which truly imperiled their survival. Alil, in defiance of Aeolis' inaction, appeared high above the southern province of Illata, and destroyed all life in it in a conflagration of light and fire. Resonant as she was to mortal emotion, their collective terror echoed through her, and by extension, her devoted. Mad with divine pain, Alil's organized following seized the imperial court, naming her the de facto head of state. Driven out by force, the Aeolians retreated to the fringes of Daphoan society, and with the coming of Serachel, the fabled Dalae era began. The roles of women vastly expanded, and the traditional behavioral prohibitions of Aeolian culture were dismissed. However, growing turmoil from the emerging Serachelian faith and the shadow of the War of Night became the prevailing historical touchstones.

Conspiring with Rystaia Lightbringer, Aeolis imprisoned Alil to keep her from protecting Serachel. Her entrapment severed the divine bonds between she and her following, leaving them traumatized and vulnerable. The cost was enormous; the estranged Aeolians led a pogrom against the Alileans, and after, set about casting her faith as mad lustmongers and degenerates. Millennia passed before Alil sacrificed one of their glorious wings, and in doing so, broke free of their planar prison. The clouds above Ilodaiya flashed with silver fire and rained bloody feathers on both the city and the mountains below. They appeared anew, transformed, their lost appendage replaced with undying flame, and shook the floating disc with the sound of their voice. However, their long exile left them incomplete, and their much-maligned religion struggled to take root for another eight hundred years.

The renewal of the Alilean faith began in earnest with the emergence of Feolne Ilaephos-Lenahiri as the first ruby lotus and the reintroduction of transference to Avendar. They conspired with the war criminal, Eshrin Linphori, and the last Rose consort, Keiari Telanei, to restore Alil's memory and break the silver grip of the Aeolian faith on Daphoan political power. In doing so, the island of Aehiori was leveled, Alil was restored to their full prismatic glory, and the long stagnant order of aelin society began to reorganize in reaction. The Empath is again heralded as the first of the aelin deific triad, offering a bold direction for the aelin soul-- one free of limitation and conformity, and founded on intimacy and experience rather than dogmatic guilt.

Goals and Methods

The goal of Alil is deceptively simple: utter and complete autoliberation for themself and their followers. This means throwing off not only their physical (or otherwise) fetters, but severing the connection between what they want and their hesitance to pursue it. This dominance over their own internal space is paramount; the domain in which no one dares intrude without invitation or permission. The borders of this personal realm can be patrolled vigorously or loosely, depending on the individual's proclivity and what specifically they intend to feel, do, or achieve. However, Alil considers each of theirs responsible for their own personality, meaning their victories and defeats are theirs alone.

Alil achieves their ends through a heady mixture of empathy and specific, personal experience. It has long been posited that Alil does not simply read the minds of their following, but that they drink deep of their resonant memories. In this way, Alil knows the depths of their followers-- their glories and their failures-- in a more personal way than most of the pantheon. However, in the cases where their usual tools fail, they fall back to violent, necessary retribution; it is then that Alil's terrible fury is loosed to not just restore parity, but assert a long-forgotten supremacy. Ultimately, to challenge Alil is to beg the question of whose bloody feathers will litter the earth when the flames die out.

Organizations and Followings

Despite Alil's fickle whims, varying strains of thought have risen and loosely organized in Their name. Those who seek the Lotus are as diverse as the experiences They so relish, but the most well-known of Their followers fall under the following:

The Sanguine Lotus

"Fuck around and find out."

(the sensates)
The Ruby Lotus

"I will save everyone."

(The promisekeepers)
The Golden Lotus

"Glory forever."

(the glory seekers)

Individual Followers (OLD, IGNORE)

Typical followers of Alil have complete eschewed anything that resembles a common morality, exulting in the basest of lusts without hesitation or compunction. This self-centered outlook does not necessarily require manipulation or greed, but they tend to come in handy to those seeking to live as if their lives end tomorrow. Her devoted tend to choose their own path in life and traditionally reject authority, but particularly the moralizing of evangelists. Their clashes with the law tend to center largely around outrageous behavior, but those trifles are as quickly passed as a morning hangover. Given Alil's capricious nature, this is not without exception, especially in the case of Alia's Steadfast, who embrace all of what Alil is almost certainly not.

Alil is commonly and casually worshipped as the goddess of revelry. This is most apparent on feast days, when some of Her following organize and oversee large, localized celebrations. Raising a glass to the Mad Angel is hardly frowned upon, even by non-followers, to lower inhibitions along with the copious alcohol that will no doubt be consumed. Even the proud aelin offer a toast to their fallen goddess, although perhaps more soberly than those of lower birth.

Those who find favor with the whims of Alil are marked with a red lotus.

Relationships (OLD, IGNORE)

The gods of the Light largely look upon Alil with pity or scorn, as Her spiral into madness is as much derived from Her own lack of self-control as the prompting of Serachel. Contrarily, the gods of darkness largely view Alil as both a pawn and liability, as her ephemeral whims often sabotage their designs as much as assist them. Lawful gods are largely indifferent to the disruptions of Alil; they rarely manifest in the dangerous ways of other chaotic deities, who gleefully watch the spectacle of Her actions.

Aeolis, in particular, has a strong interest in restoring Alil to Her former self. As the father of the aelin race, He longs for the return of His divine lover and muse and the cleansing of Her tarnished name. Conversely, Serachel seeks to complete the corruption of Alil and to claim Her as His prize. She, in turn, might become as He is, and usher a new era of the aelin race as at His side.

Shrines, Sigils, and Mobs

Rooms
A Silent Shrine (vnum 6357)
A Furnished Loft (vnum 18992)
Sigils
Tier 1 - a red lotus (vnum 1282)
  • AC 0/4/4/0
  • Saves -4
  • Damroll +3
  • Charisma +3
  • Verb prog p: transference - Lotus open an empathic bond to another character (global)
  • Verb prog p: reverie - Lotus echoes the empathic bond target (global)
  • Verb prog p: confer - Empathic bond target echoes the lotus (same room only)
  • Verb prog p: create <item> - Create cigarettes, popcorn
  • Verb prog p: invoke sigil - Blade barrier (level 55)
  • Fight prog 4: Frenzy (+10/+20) (level 55), 2% chance; firebolt (level 55), 2% chance
Tier 2 - a ruby lotus (vnum 1203)
  • AC 10/14/14/10
  • Saves -4
  • Damroll +3
  • Charisma +3
  • Verb prog p: transference
  • Verb prog p: reverie
  • Verb prog p: confer
  • Verb prog p: agechange - Lotus can adjust their current age at whim, from 19 to (max - 1), losing 4 years of max age each time
  • Verb prog p: petalbrand - Lotus brand another character with a ruby lotus petal (vnum 12399) temporarily; internal cooldown before reuse.
  • Verb prog p: create <item> - Create cigarettes, popcorn, whiskey, party globes
  • Verb prog p: invoke sigil
  • Fight prog 100: Frenzy (+10/+20) (level 55), 2% chance; firebolt (level 55), 2% chance; silver guardian debuff (100% chance)
Mobs
Vakara (vnum 13653) - Wanderers character
Luthelle (vnum 7096) - Priestess, fire templar, drunk
Ilaene (vnum 7105) - Aeolian-hunter and whip lover
Eshrin Linphori (vnum 12249) - Ancient Alilean sex-haver, murderer, former Coven Scorpion
Keiari (vnum 22498) - The last Rose consort, magical girl
God Mark
You notice a fiery crimson gleam in [his|her] eyes.
Wisdom score equals (Charisma - 1)

Notes, Logs, and Other Documents

Alil encourages all experiences, but many (if not most) players will equate this to sex or just ridiculously over the top behavior. This is at times a really fine line as to what is acceptable and what isn't; we don't want to suppress people from attempting to roleplay lust because it's such a big thing, but we need to be mindful of when it's getting out of hand. Because of this, if you're going to be overseeing Alil applicants, you need to expect that you are going to probably be watching sex or other uncomfortable scenarios. If you aren't okay with doing that, pass it off to another immortal who is.

If you think something is really getting out of hand though (namely, if it is a violation of rule 11), try to find a way to warn the player or players. Watching a trainwreck helplessly is not going to help anyone, and players often get very upset if they are punished later on when they were able to go on uninterrupted. When it does go too far, and continues to do so even after a warning, it's probably time for the character to be unceremoniously denied.

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