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Most disconcertingly, the classical worship of the caladaran gods began to change as well.  The Seer's devoted increasingly divorced themselves from the monastic traditions of old, favoring instead the renown and resources of city scholarship.  As well, the Arbiter's chosen steadily acclimated to the notion of war, even going so far as to acknowledge it as a path to enlightenment.  The most conservative caladaran balked at these shocking evolutions, and questioned the survival of their ancient heritage.  Their manuscripts and letters suggest that they longed for an affirmation of the old ways, and in time, sought new divine attention to preserve and restore their way of life.  These sages and monks grew distant from their Chadralnite and Jalassan cousins, many deigning to stay within, or return to, the increasingly dangerous Rirro Jagka.
 
Most disconcertingly, the classical worship of the caladaran gods began to change as well.  The Seer's devoted increasingly divorced themselves from the monastic traditions of old, favoring instead the renown and resources of city scholarship.  As well, the Arbiter's chosen steadily acclimated to the notion of war, even going so far as to acknowledge it as a path to enlightenment.  The most conservative caladaran balked at these shocking evolutions, and questioned the survival of their ancient heritage.  Their manuscripts and letters suggest that they longed for an affirmation of the old ways, and in time, sought new divine attention to preserve and restore their way of life.  These sages and monks grew distant from their Chadralnite and Jalassan cousins, many deigning to stay within, or return to, the increasingly dangerous Rirro Jagka.
  
This caladaran splinter suffered immensely at the hands of the alatharya, the kankoran, and the srryn.  Many of their number were slain, and their oldest records and settlements were destroyed.  Vulnerable and battered, these faithful eventually encountered the divine power for which they had hoped.  They named this deity Alajial, and their fragmented histories describe Her as the blessed child of Chadraln and Jalassa.  According to legend, Her influence was first felt with the sudden spring of lilies from the muddy earth of the Rirro Jagka.  Where these flowers bloomed, an aura of peace pervaded; here, the caladaran found solace from the aggression that had so plagued them.  Over time, optimism similarly blossomed within their hearts.  Bearing lilies, the sign of Her divine charity, this positivity led caladaran missionaries into the dangerous world beyond.
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This caladaran splinter suffered immensely at the hands of the alatharya, the kankoran, and the srryn.  Many of their number were slain, and their oldest records and settlements were destroyed.  Vulnerable and battered, these faithful eventually encountered the divine power for which they had hoped.  They named this deity Alajial, and their sparse records describe Her as the blessed child of Chadraln and Jalassa.  According to legend, Her influence was first felt with the sudden spring of lilies from the muddy earth of the Rirro Jagka.  Where these flowers bloomed, an aura of peace pervaded; here, the caladaran found solace from the aggression that had so plagued them.  Over time, optimism similarly blossomed within their hearts.  Bearing lilies, the sign of Her divine charity, this positivity led caladaran missionaries into the dangerous world beyond.
  
 
The War of Night offered these missionaries both significant challenges and grand opportunities.  As cities fell and armies clashed throughout the known world, Her message of peace and comfort seemed like an impossible fantasy.  Yet, at the same time, it spoke to the needs of those tormented by the horrors of war.  Caladaran sages and monks bandaged the wounded and tended the sick alongside the Healers of Salyra, but possessed as well an unprecedented aptitude to soothe tortured minds.  Alajial's historians argue that it was She who first gifted the knowledge of Spirit magic's restorative power, before the revelation of Rystaia Lightbringer and Her ch'taren.  Regardless of the veracity of this claim, there is little doubt that Alajial's chosen were among the first to explore the sphere after the War's end.
 
The War of Night offered these missionaries both significant challenges and grand opportunities.  As cities fell and armies clashed throughout the known world, Her message of peace and comfort seemed like an impossible fantasy.  Yet, at the same time, it spoke to the needs of those tormented by the horrors of war.  Caladaran sages and monks bandaged the wounded and tended the sick alongside the Healers of Salyra, but possessed as well an unprecedented aptitude to soothe tortured minds.  Alajial's historians argue that it was She who first gifted the knowledge of Spirit magic's restorative power, before the revelation of Rystaia Lightbringer and Her ch'taren.  Regardless of the veracity of this claim, there is little doubt that Alajial's chosen were among the first to explore the sphere after the War's end.

Revision as of 20:20, 8 March 2012

Overview
Favored Race Caladaran
Element(s) Water, Spirit
Home(s) An Endless Field of Lilies (vnum 1203)
Alignment Neutral Good
Symbol(s) A lily, a dove
Portfolio Peace, contemplation, charity, absolution, optimism, solace
Worshippers Spirit magi, missionaries, sages, gardeners, peasants

History in Avendar

With the migration of the caladaran from their ancestral home in the Rirro Jagka, the young race quickly came into contact with the other civilizations of the Prime. This fertile intellectual exchange helped encourage the rise of the human Republic, ushering in the nation's Golden Age. However, for staunch caladaran traditionalists, this time was as frustrating as it was illuminating. Knowledge of magic and its diversity challenged long held assumptions about the nature of mortality; war-like races and their martial philosophies clashed with basic caladaran pacifism; and the seemingly unending multiplicity of animals, plants, and climates uprooted older notions of the Prime itself. Change, it seemed, had become the only true constant.

Most disconcertingly, the classical worship of the caladaran gods began to change as well. The Seer's devoted increasingly divorced themselves from the monastic traditions of old, favoring instead the renown and resources of city scholarship. As well, the Arbiter's chosen steadily acclimated to the notion of war, even going so far as to acknowledge it as a path to enlightenment. The most conservative caladaran balked at these shocking evolutions, and questioned the survival of their ancient heritage. Their manuscripts and letters suggest that they longed for an affirmation of the old ways, and in time, sought new divine attention to preserve and restore their way of life. These sages and monks grew distant from their Chadralnite and Jalassan cousins, many deigning to stay within, or return to, the increasingly dangerous Rirro Jagka.

This caladaran splinter suffered immensely at the hands of the alatharya, the kankoran, and the srryn. Many of their number were slain, and their oldest records and settlements were destroyed. Vulnerable and battered, these faithful eventually encountered the divine power for which they had hoped. They named this deity Alajial, and their sparse records describe Her as the blessed child of Chadraln and Jalassa. According to legend, Her influence was first felt with the sudden spring of lilies from the muddy earth of the Rirro Jagka. Where these flowers bloomed, an aura of peace pervaded; here, the caladaran found solace from the aggression that had so plagued them. Over time, optimism similarly blossomed within their hearts. Bearing lilies, the sign of Her divine charity, this positivity led caladaran missionaries into the dangerous world beyond.

The War of Night offered these missionaries both significant challenges and grand opportunities. As cities fell and armies clashed throughout the known world, Her message of peace and comfort seemed like an impossible fantasy. Yet, at the same time, it spoke to the needs of those tormented by the horrors of war. Caladaran sages and monks bandaged the wounded and tended the sick alongside the Healers of Salyra, but possessed as well an unprecedented aptitude to soothe tortured minds. Alajial's historians argue that it was She who first gifted the knowledge of Spirit magic's restorative power, before the revelation of Rystaia Lightbringer and Her ch'taren. Regardless of the veracity of this claim, there is little doubt that Alajial's chosen were among the first to explore the sphere after the War's end.

In time, Alajian scholars would grow in prominence because of their role in the development of the unified Spirit school. This influence gave their long-segregated religion a new and heightened credibility with the other races of the Prime. More importantly, it allowed the first serious dialog between Alajian contemplatives, cosmopolitan Chadralnite intellectuals, and the warrior-philosophers of the Jalassan order. In the modern era, Alajial has taken Her place as the third in the caladaran deific trinity. Her benevolence and forgiveness grant solace to those who toil in dark times, and guide those who place others before themselves.

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Organizations and Followings

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Shrines, Sigils, and Mobs

Areas
The Alajian Monastery (vnums 8320-8374)
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God Mark
You sense a serene air about [him|her].

Notes, Logs, and Other Documents

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