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Angstbucket Edgelord

Shadowy Phantom

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 12:13 pm



Máldlhann
The Golden Land

A High Fantasy Faction-based Roleplay
by A Diadem of Dead Stars

 
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 12:14 pm

(I) The Ballad of the Beginning
[iambic tetrameter/trimeter quatrains]

Ne'er was a land as sweet as this
With vales and mountains high
Touch'd so with gold and riches full
Beneath the endless sky

'Ere darkened days and thoughtless rage
Of men upon the earth
Flow'd wine and joy and song and dance
And merriment from hearth

Yet folly made the warriors seek
For treasures yet in store;
So dull with gold, in boredom's name
Was peace sought nevermore

So comrades turned to bitter hate
Kin turned against their kin
Blood sow'd the blesséd soil in vain
For pyhrric bouts to win

And longer still the battles raged
In tale and legend famed
Afore one stemmed the tides of blood
And Máldlhann rightly claimed

Ne'er was a land as sweet as this
With vales and mountains high
Touch'd so with gold and riches full
Beneath the endless sky
Beneath the endless sky
Beneath the blood-red sky


(II) The Song of The Rider
[iambic tetrameter couplets]

The blood was thick upon the plain
On rust and ruin in the rain
And neither side had thought to yield
To catch the blows upon his shield
And hide among the wilting flow'r
To pass each dying daylight hour
But through the howls of dying men
The shadow rode on through again.

At first he raised no battlecry
No flag was heaved up to the sky
The rider merely charged ahead
And silent through the ranks he sped
Then mace was raised in armoured fist
While quiet from behind the mist
The sun's rays cast a reddish glow
To light the face of man below.

When at first blow the mace had struck
Fool's courage from the men to pluck
They rallied 'hind opposéd flag
In numbers strong to rend and rag
But iron through skull was savage reaved
And heads all from their shoulders cleaved
And through the howls of dying men
The shadow rode on through again.

They drew back all with milk-white fear
Cowered at tow'ring figure here
As high above the gauntlet raised
Sunset upon the helm was blazed
And light from out the setting sun
Gilded the face of no man; none
Could fain believe in startled eyes -
So fair a maiden's cruel disguise.

And as the soldiers started forth
The black horse rear'd and faced the north
And upon the maiden's flaxen head
She set her helmet; touch'd with red
Were mace and arms and armor all
The silent Rider, sitting tall
And through the howls of dying men
The shadow rode on through again.

At once they raised a fierce cry
And in each soldier's frenzied eye
Flamed burning hate, but curious too
Men of both flags united true
To thwart, to see the Rider thrown
From horse and creature so unknown
But as they ponder'd through the night
The shadow rode on out of sight.


(III) The Tale of Aradhelben
[iambic tetrameter/trimeter quatrains, ballad form]

Of golden heart and silver tongue
Was Aradhelben bold
For he had found the scorned and shunned
(Or so the legends told)

Given to them a mailéd hand
Of friend and leader twain
And stern in mien, with steady tone
He rose upon the plain

What remnants of the broken men
The Rider left behind
Were frail in flesh and weak in bone
And yet more so in mind

"Come, comrades now, come one and all
Not fallen on this field
I'll give thee hope and give thee life
Ne'er more to battle yield;

Come women, children, wives and sons
To gather up your dead
For though we grieve we must go on
'Till dawning in their stead

Come widows, gallants, wounded all
'Afore the night draws near
And nurse your scars and sorrows but
Remember what pass'd here."

"Our time is turned to tears and grief
But swiftly comes the morn
Thro' ev'ry smile each darkened hour
Is a new day yet born

So ply your tools of trade and toil
Take up your sword and spear
When morning comes we'll rise in hope
And build what once lay here."


(IV) Title goes here
brightfield is restored to peace and happiness (AGGRESSIVE SHORT PASSAGE)

(V) A Shade Approaches: The Return
[iambic tetrameter/trimeter quatrains]

One autumn night when clouds glow'd red
And fire drown'd out the sky
Came shadow swiftly o'er hill
As ev'ning did draw nigh

Though horse and rider shadow'd were
By mist upon the town
No soldier dared approach the man
As he came riding down

Though none could tell the name or face
Unkown was he, they swore
An old man sat by roadside vow'd
He' seen the shade before

To old man, child, friend or foe
The Rider gave no heed
But straight towards the castle rode
Upon his shadow steed

And as he pass'd, around his torso
Gleam'd a savage mace
And blood froze in the old man's veins
Who stared with anguish'd face

He clatter'd up the cobbl'd road
He rode on up the hill
And to the castle gates he came
Intent upon one will

And through the gates and through the yard
The horse and shadow burst
And there were those within that house
Who'd glimps'd the rider curs'd

But none had speed enough to warn
The venerable king
The rider went on through the halls
A promis'd end to bring

Where king and court were nightly joined
The gallop slow'd to count
There, rider stopp'd and bow'd his head
To from his horse dismount

He utter'd not a single sound
And stoop'd to curtsy there
Then helm was dashéd to the ground
To show a count'nance fair

For helm had hid no grizzled head;
She'd agéd not a day
The mace in hand was famed in myth
A dozen men to slay


(V) A Shade Approaches: The Fight
[iambic tetrameter/trimeter quatrains]

The Rider stepp'd across the stones
And survey'd round the room
And nodded; as if satisfied
With choosing this her tomb

The Kingsguard to attention stood
A group on either side;
Of solemn face and steady hand
They looked to King as guide

And Aradhelben, from his throne
Sprang light onto his feet
He drew his sword and dash'd his cape
Upon his golden seat

"Forward!" he cried, with trem'bling voice
His fear was unconcealed
His men complied; they rushed on forth
With helmet, arms and shield

The Rider made no sign to move
And still the men advanced
The King himself followed behind
And swift for vic'try chanced

She raised her mace, and with one blow
Through three men savage tore;
Blood fountained from each mangled corpse
And pooled upon the floor

"Forward! Forward!" still he cried;
Men rushed to fill the space
'Twixt Rider fierce and coward King
And met the swing of mace

She cleaved the ranks all clean apart;
Sent corpses to the ground
Within the hall the battle-din
Did echo clear around

Then from the door commotion grew
As Kingsguard surged forth still
And through the hall charged armoured men;
A warhorn sounded shrill

As ranks rode forth to circle King
He rushed on through the crowd
The Rider met his blow with ease
And weapons clattered loud

"Halt!" There, among the armoured men
A voice cut through the din
"Who brought this devil-woman hence
and drown'd us all in sin?

You! Aradhelben, you!" he cried
With sword unsheathed and bare
"You summoned grief and bloodshed here
And death into your lair."

-

"Ten years ago, upon this hour
I came to take my due
And Aradhelben gave his word
To see my contract through

Ere howls of men upon the field
Were quelled by kingly hand
T'was I, The Rider, who forayed
And gave to him this land

And hence it is a century past
Of kingdom free and blest
Tonight I come to take my due
And lay the King to rest."


IV) The _______ of (interlude; brightfield splits into warring factions, by the king, by the rider, by his heir and support of noble houses) < - 3 noble houses [anapestic tetrameter]

(V) The Lay of the Witchfather (froze the time metaphorically and goes around explaining each. reveals himself to be in league with the rider, argues for the rider. introduces a young girl) [anapestic tetrameter/trimeter]
Gwainor (Celevon Heneb)

For the fair and the wise and the prosperous and bold
Is this kingdom in turmoil thrown
But who speaks for the peasants who scrounge in the dust
And who care not who sits on the throne?
Stand the Riders, the nobles, Aradhelben's men
On all sides of the battlefield torn
Was the King himself not but mere centuries hence
Strict against this blood-madness forsworn?

(VI) The girl is tested by the witchfather , and he helps her calm the dissent and ascend the throne

(VIII) Refrain; change and lengthen the first one to include all the events
[iambic tetrameter/trimeter quatrains]

Ne'er was a land as sweet as this
With vales and mountains high
Touch'd so with gold and riches full
Beneath the endless sky

'Ere darkened days and thoughtless rage
Of men upon the earth
Flow'd wine and joy and song and dance
And merriment from hearth



Ne'er was a land as sweet as this
With vales and mountains high
Touch'd so with gold and riches full
Beneath the endless sky
Beneath the endless sky
Beneath the golden sky

 

Angstbucket Edgelord

Shadowy Phantom


Angstbucket Edgelord

Shadowy Phantom

PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 4:40 am

Warring Kingdoms: Only in the annals of old songs and ballads of oral tradition are the earliest days of Máldlhann recorded. This was the shadowy era of the warlords and their clans that would form the earliest Houses. Already, sightings of The Rider had begun to weave themselves into legend, but the fighting and raids and constant movement of territories between clans was of the main concern.

The Rider & The Battle at Linlea: More frequent sightings of The Rider presaged the fiercest wars of this century; the proto-Houses of Máldlhann began to see the merits of joining under a single banner and uniting Houses through alliance or marriage. Out of this era came the lineages preserved throughout history: Umeriath, Ulawynn, Wranfir, Nornan and Balmyar, and countless more lost to the ages. Centuries of bloodshed came to a head at the Battle of Linlea, with the Houses Nornan and Balmyar presenting a united front against Umeriath, Ulawynn, and Wranfir. At length, a deal was brokered between one Vestele Nornan and Cyran Wranfir to join together; House Wranfir withdrew their forces from Ulawynn and Umeriath. Before long, the four sides had solidified into two; those under Ulawynn and those under Wranfir. With the last dregs of their armies under threat, both sides eventually brokered a temporary alliance against The Rider, who had slaughtered a large swathe of the soldiers on the battlefield.

The Reign of Aradhelben: Nobody can remember if it was Aradhelben's presence that drove The Rider away, or if it was mere chance that House Ulawynn happened to have the most men standing after the war. In any case, House Wranfir grudgingly accepted Aradhelben's rise to power and the rebuilding of Máldlhann, including the highly famed castle Ilragorn, a beautiful structure of white rock. For all his faults and vanity, neither side could deny the King's role in restoring the land to its former glory and christening it thus "Máldlhann - The Golden Land". For a time, all was peaceful and war seemed only a distant memory to even House Wranfir.

The Return of the Rider: Ten years after the day of the cessation of the Battle of Linlea and the beginning of Aradhelben's reign, the costumed commonfolk were enjoying their annual celebration by traipsing down Fool's March, a wide cobbled path that led from Ilragorn down into the village center. Near nightfall, when the crowds had dispersed, the sound of phantom hoofbeats sounded on the path, signalling The Rider's return. That night, the King was killed by Cyran Wranfir and the alliance of Wranfir-Nornan and The Rider vanished, seen perhaps for the last time since, and all hell broke loose in the days leading up to the Five Years' War.

The Five Years' War: This war broke out almost immediately following the King's death. His young son was quickly named successor and ascended the throne, with the Queen Dowager acting as his primary counselor. However, this proved no more than a farce, as the allied Houses under Wranfir surrounded and ransacked Castle Ilragorn within a week, driving the remnants of the royal family out, but not before putting all the sons of the late King to the sword. The castle was burned shortly after, driving the point of battle out to the plains that it used to tower over. Armies clashed in open battle, painting the grasslands so red with blood that it seemed to be afire at sunset and dawn. This place came to be known as The Burning Plains, as each side tried to place one of their own on the throne, only to be quickly taken down by the other side. It was during this time of civil unrest that much of the commonfolk wished for the return of The Rider; in the midst of this sentiment, the first stirrings of the rebel faction known as The Riders formed, choosing to hide in Whiteridge, an area bare of shrubbery that looked to the eye like white scars on the hills. Alongside The Riders grew a faction more intent on returning to a time of peace, naming themselves Sons of the Witch. They took the wisdom of The Witchfather and recorded it; at first only for the benefit and hope of the commonfolk.

The Rise of Gwainor
House Tristhana
Present Day



Lorhaven
Lhananger
Blackknot  
PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 3:42 pm

House of Ulawynn: the descendants of Aradhelben Ulawynn; these nobles claim direct or indirect ties to the original Houses of Ulawynn and Umeriath. Hierarchy within the House is determined by age and bloodline; those bearing the Ulawynn name come before those of Umeriath descent, who rank over the rest of those affiliated with the House.

- Aradhelben descendent
- Ulawynn
- Umeriath
- Umeriath
- Umeriath
- Other
- Other
- Other
- Other
- Other
- Other
- Other

House Wranfir-Vestele: these nobles claim descent from Houses Wranfir, Vestele and Balmyar. Those descended directly from Cyran Wranfir and Vestele Nornan are given special consideration.

- Vestele descendant
- Cyran descendant
- Wranfir
- Wranfir
- Vestele
- Balmyar
- Balmyar
- Balmyar
- Other
- Other
- Other
- Other

The Riders: only admits female members. Since having broken ties with Celevon's acolytes and their descendants, The Riders have withdrawn into the shadows of history, occasionally admitting young girls for training to become warrior-priestesses should the need to depose another monarch arise. The Head Priestess has taken over the Witchfather's duty and claims that she can contact The Rider, who has not been sighted in decades.

- Head Priestess
- Veteran
- Veteran
- Novice
- Novice
- Novice
- Novice
- New member
- New member
- New member

Sons of the Witch: descendants of the Witchfather's acolytes, these sons have taught successive generations their occult magicks, choosing the most capable of each generation as successor, regardless of age or gender.

- Virsalor
- Dalamin
- Umetris
- Venleth
- Amra

House of Tristhana: the descendants of Gwainor Tristhana, who have been ruling Máldlhann ever since. The line has been largely matriarchal, but occasionally a male child is named to the throne.

- Queen dowager
- Princess
- Prince
- Princess
- Ward
- Guard
- Guard
 

Angstbucket Edgelord

Shadowy Phantom


Angstbucket Edgelord

Shadowy Phantom

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 11:41 am

Aradhelben Ulawynn: born under an alliance of Houses Ulawynn and Umeriath (two formidable forces in the Warring Kingdoms landscape), Aradhelben was the family's golden boy since a young age and much beloved for his silver tongue and good looks. At the age of 28, he struck a deal with a shadowy figure known as the Witchfather and ascended the throne at 29; this caused his downfall a decade later.

House Umeriath: a Southern House known for its fierce raids and inventive fighting tactics. The women of this House were expecially known for their high, shrill battle-cries accompanied by lightning-fast strikes, and bright war paint.

Cyran Wranfir: the new leader of House Wranfir, Cyran was only 23 when he took over. Hot-headed and impulsive, he gained territory as fast as he lost it with sheer brute strength. After a series of raids by House Umeriath that left his House severly weakened, he joined forces with Houses Nornan and Balmyar.

Vestele Nornan: the matriarch and battle-hardened veteran of House Nornan. Hailing from the icy North, Vestele was learned both in battle and diplomacy, with decades of experience to back it up. The true brains behind the alliance, she let Cyran become the figurehead to keep House Nornan's losses to a minimum.

House Balmyar: a House whose strengths lay primarily in trade, they provided the economic basis of the alliance. This House was known for being smooth-talking salesmen and tricky diplomats.

The Rider: a spirit of war and anarchy often sighted racing around the plains. This spectre is clad in pitted black armor, rides a black stallion and wields a blodoy spiked mace. Accounts state that the helmet hides a fiar head of golden hair and pale eyes. Speculations about her origin include a native queen usurped by rebel forces, a spured lover of a past king, and a war-goddess who takes pleasure in casting out unworthy rulers.

Celevon: known alternately by the epithets Celevon Brightstar and The Witchfather, this generally benevolent sorverer refuse to pledge allegiance to any master or faction before Tristhana. His epithets are given for the jagged crystal shard that topped his staff and his acolytes that he has trained in the occult arts. He has gained the love and support of the commoners but most nobles remain wary of him and his ties to the Rider.

Gwainor Tristhana: daughter of a village blacksmith and first Queen of Máldlhann, she swindled Celevon out of a good deal of gold in return for a pair of old daggers in her youth. Gelevon took a great liking to the girl and foretold her rise to greatness, which he himself helped to facilitate.
 
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