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=== [[Royal_Library_Archives|Royal Library Archives]] === |
=== [[Royal_Library_Archives|Royal Library Archives]] === |
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;Located in Muspar'I |
;Located in Muspar'I |
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* [[History_of_Muspar'i_--_The_Sun's_Egg_(book)|The History of Muspar'I]] - The story of |
* [[History_of_Muspar'i_--_The_Sun's_Egg_(book)|The History of Muspar'I]] - The story of the Sons of Hav'roth and the Maiden of Peri'el. |
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* [[History_of_the_Ru'atin_Peri'el_(book)|History of the Ru'atin Peri'el]] - Story from the Ru'atin of Aesry. |
* [[History_of_the_Ru'atin_Peri'el_(book)|History of the Ru'atin Peri'el]] - Story from the [[Ru'atin Peri'el]] of [[Aesry]]. |
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* [[Histories_of_the_Lohogi'hhs'ur_(book)|Histories of the Lohogi'hhs'ur]] - Story of how the Lohogi'hhs'ur were changed by Hav'roth |
* [[Histories_of_the_Lohogi'hhs'ur_(book)|Histories of the Lohogi'hhs'ur]] - Story of how the Lohogi'hhs'ur ([[S'Kra Mur Lexicon|Children of the One]]) were changed by Hav'roth and Peri'el. |
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* [[Isth'hhtaw'hhs_Shh'oiyvh-ur_(book)|Isth'hhtaw'hhs Shh'oiyvh-ur]] - The story of a Dragon Priest |
* [[Isth'hhtaw'hhs_Shh'oiyvh-ur_(book)|Isth'hhtaw'hhs Shh'oiyvh-ur]] - ([[S'Kra Mur Lexicon|Traditions of the Dragon]]) The story of a [[S'Kra Mur/Beliefs#World Dragon|Dragon Priest]]. |
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* [[S'kra_Landing_Upon_the_Eastmost_Island_(book)|S'Kra Langing Upon the Eastmost Island]] - Origin Story of the Lohogi'hhs'ur (Reshalian S'Kra Mur |
* [[S'kra_Landing_Upon_the_Eastmost_Island_(book)|S'Kra Langing Upon the Eastmost Island]] - Origin Story of the Lohogi'hhs'ur ([[S'Kra Mur Lexicon|Children of the One]]). Relates to [[Qi'Reshalia|Reshalian]] S'Kra Mur. |
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* [[S'zella's_Tale_(book)|S'zella's Tale]] - The story of S'zella |
* [[S'zella's_Tale_(book)|S'zella's Tale]] - The story of [[S'zella]]. |
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* [[Wedding_of_Rothnar_ner'hhs'Tladin_and_Shhneri_aar'Lanth_(book)|Wedding of Rothnar and Shhneri]] - A Wedding Tale |
* [[Wedding_of_Rothnar_ner'hhs'Tladin_and_Shhneri_aar'Lanth_(book)|Wedding of Rothnar and Shhneri]] - A Wedding Tale. |
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=== Libraries of Qi === |
=== Libraries of Qi === |
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* [[Singers_of_Aesry_Surlaenis'a_(book)|Singers of Aesry Surlaenis'a]] - Brief information on the Ru'atin Peri'el |
* [[Singers_of_Aesry_Surlaenis'a_(book)|Singers of Aesry Surlaenis'a]] - Brief information on the Ru'atin Peri'el |
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; Mer'Kresh |
; Mer'Kresh |
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* [[History_of_Mer'Kresh_(book)|History of Mer'Kresh]] - The Cursed Island |
* [[History_of_Mer'Kresh_(book)|History of Mer'Kresh]] - The isle known as Cursed Island or the Isle of the Damned. |
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; Ratha |
; Ratha |
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* [[My_Grandmother's_Stories_(book)|My Grandmother's Stories]] - Folk tales and a story in the style of the Forbidden Lovers. |
* [[My_Grandmother's_Stories_(book)|My Grandmother's Stories]] - Folk tales and a story in the style of the Forbidden Lovers. |
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In some circles, Daiuaro is something of a legendary figure, the unstoppable bookkeeper who may never be fooled. Some Houses claim him as their own ancestor. |
In some circles, Daiuaro is something of a legendary figure, the unstoppable bookkeeper who may never be fooled. Some Houses claim him as their own ancestor. |
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=== Inspiration from the King === |
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;A story of the War of the Waves and King [[Zayoikhhl]]. |
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Under the reign of King Zayoikhhl, the demands of the kingdom required expansion, and thus Zayoikhhl sought to complete the unification of Qi. |
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However, Zayoikhhl needed to govern Reshalia and oversee the politics of the island. He knew he would need to give considerable effort to decide who could be trusted to command the [[Fangs of Ushnish]] in his stead. |
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After great deliberation it came to be that Tanepon of [[Sraan Irhhnrh]] and Ruhogi of [[Sraan Smolg]] were to have joint command of the fleet and to initiate conflict with the nearest Sraan that would not bow to the throne, [[Sraan Nehgris]] from the isle of [[Shamilho]]. |
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Ruhogi and Tanepon commanded the Fangs of Ushnish in many battles against Nehgris during the war, bringing great glory to Ratha and earning the trust of their king. |
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Off the eastern shores of Taisgath, Tanepon and Ruhogi caught the fleet of Nehgris off guard and forced them into a decisive battle that crippled the Negris fleet and forced the remainder of their warriors to retreat to Shamilho. However, the battle was taxing to Tanepon and Ruhogi, having lost many of their Mur and the remaining warriors were tired. |
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When news of the victory reached Zayoikhhl he told the messenger to send word that Ruhogi and Tanepon were to immediately chase down the remaining forces, setup camp upon the shores of Shamilho and begin the final sieges of the war. However, the scout replied that Tanepon had declared the exhaustion of the forces was too great to risk an immediate battle upon land familiar to Nehgris. |
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Zayoikhhl realized he would need to travel to the shores of [[Taisgath]] himself to see the state of the war effort. In full regalia he arrived, with young [[Sarilotha]] at his side, and surveyed the state of his fleet. Ruhogi and Tanepon met with the king and received great commendation for their efforts, but the king saw that they were indeed taxed from the battle. |
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It was clear the men had been run ragged in the conflict, but the king knew that if they did not gain the shores of Shamilho now, the opportunity would pass and Shamilho would become too well defended to capture without greater cost. |
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Zayoikkhl placed his hands on the shoulders of Ruhogi and Tanepon and stated that they would leave at nightfall to Shamilho without him. He added: If you lose, the failure is mine, but if you win, glory is yours. and proudly declared that he had absolute confidence in their victory. |
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Zayoikhhl then retired to his tent with his daughter and attempted to rest, but throughout the night he could not sleep and Sarilotha could hear his restlessness. She awoke from her rest and asked, "Poho'hhsi Ur, what is wrong?" to which the king replied, "It is a terrible thing to order your generals, whom you believe in, to complete a task they think is impossible." |
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Sarilotha then asked, "Poho'hhsi Ur, why did you not lead them?" |
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Zayoikhhl stared into the eyes of his precocious daughter and said, "Sarilotha, a wise King does not spend all of his time trying to rule each aspect of his kingdom, but chooses capable Mur to rule those aspects for him. If I were to lead the assault, I demonstrate no confidence in my generals, and ensure there is no trust between us again. Thus Ratha is weakened and without Mur who the city can believe in when I am gone." |
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Before the break of dawn, a scout returned to the encampment and informed the king that despite losses, the night's battle had been won. |
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Princess Sarilotha |
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Long ago, more than two thousand years before the lands knew of Lanival the Dragon, King Zayoikhhl of Qi'Reshalia sat upon the throne. While the king played a large role in the War of the Waves, this story is not about him. No, this story is about his daughters. |
Long ago, more than two thousand years before the lands knew of Lanival the Dragon, King Zayoikhhl of Qi'Reshalia sat upon the throne. While the king played a large role in the War of the Waves, this story is not about him. No, this story is about his daughters. |
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King Zayoikhhl had two daughters, Namishda and Atinake. Namishda was the eldest and took after her mother in all ways, including her |
King Zayoikhhl had two daughters, Namishda and Atinake. Namishda was the eldest and took after her mother in all ways, including her frailty. Atinake was smart. She spent much of her time studying and reading. The two sisters lived blessed lives, until like their mother, Namishda was taken by sickness and returned to the arms of Ushnish. |
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The king watched as Atinake grew cold and distant without the warmth of her sister and so he decided to adopt a third daughter. Sarilotha was brought into the family from the lower classes and was a thoughtful and warm-tempered child. She easily won over Atinake and the two became |
The king watched as Atinake grew cold and distant without the warmth of her sister and so he decided to adopt a third daughter. Sarilotha was brought into the family from the lower classes and was a thoughtful and warm-tempered child. She easily won over Atinake and the two became inseparable. |
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As time passed, both daughters grew to marriageable age and Atinake was soon married to a leader of a newly absorbed island in order to secure peace with them during the war. Left alone with her father, Sarilotha grew comfortable within the palace, secure with the thought that because she was adopted, she would not have her choice to marry taken away from her. |
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As her father grew older, he took ill and Atinake came home to see him and Sarilotha as their father lie on his death bed. "You must be wed, Sarilotha. It is time. You will take the throne after me." When Sarilotha refused, for she did not want the throne, nor to be married, he insisted firmly and told her that her marriage was already arranged and would happen in one month. |
As her father grew older, he took ill and Atinake came home to see him and Sarilotha as their father lie on his death bed. "You must be wed, Sarilotha. It is time. You will take the throne after me." When Sarilotha refused, for she did not want the throne, nor to be married, he insisted firmly and told her that her marriage was already arranged and would happen in one month. |
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The next day, as Sarilotha returned to gather more firewood, she found a large stack of it already gathered for her. As she approached it with wonder, she caught a flash of golden scales as a small snake slithered out of view. After a few days of this, enough wood had been gathered to last the Sisters an entire winter. |
The next day, as Sarilotha returned to gather more firewood, she found a large stack of it already gathered for her. As she approached it with wonder, she caught a flash of golden scales as a small snake slithered out of view. After a few days of this, enough wood had been gathered to last the Sisters an entire winter. |
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Unimpressed with this, the Sisters decided that since Sarilotha had finished her work so quickly, she had plenty of time to carry buckets of water up the cliffs in order to fill their |
Unimpressed with this, the Sisters decided that since Sarilotha had finished her work so quickly, she had plenty of time to carry buckets of water up the cliffs in order to fill their reservoir. Each day, she silently climbed up and down the path until one day while filling her buckets, a golden kingsnake appeared in her path again. |
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Frozen in place, she remembered the last time she saw a snake like this and she decided to wait until it left on its own. Unfortunately, this time the kingsnake approached her and became a beautiful golden scaled S'Kra Mur in flowing robes. Realizing she was in the presence of Peri'el, Sarilotha dropped to her knees, spilling her buckets across the Goddess' feet. |
Frozen in place, she remembered the last time she saw a snake like this and she decided to wait until it left on its own. Unfortunately, this time the kingsnake approached her and became a beautiful golden scaled S'Kra Mur in flowing robes. Realizing she was in the presence of Peri'el, Sarilotha dropped to her knees, spilling her buckets across the Goddess' feet. |
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Latest revision as of 20:17, 29 July 2021
The Library of S'Kra Mur
While there are many books that can arguably be considered relevant to the S'Kra Mur, the ones collected here are meant to be stories that are told and retold over the ages.
In Game Books
Royal Library Archives
- Located in Muspar'I
- The History of Muspar'I - The story of the Sons of Hav'roth and the Maiden of Peri'el.
- History of the Ru'atin Peri'el - Story from the Ru'atin Peri'el of Aesry.
- Histories of the Lohogi'hhs'ur - Story of how the Lohogi'hhs'ur (Children of the One) were changed by Hav'roth and Peri'el.
- Isth'hhtaw'hhs Shh'oiyvh-ur - (Traditions of the Dragon) The story of a Dragon Priest.
- S'Kra Langing Upon the Eastmost Island - Origin Story of the Lohogi'hhs'ur (Children of the One). Relates to Reshalian S'Kra Mur.
- S'zella's Tale - The story of S'zella.
- Wedding of Rothnar and Shhneri - A Wedding Tale.
Libraries of Qi
- Aesry
- Singers of Aesry Surlaenis'a - Brief information on the Ru'atin Peri'el
- Mer'Kresh
- History of Mer'Kresh - The isle known as Cursed Island or the Isle of the Damned.
- Ratha
- My Grandmother's Stories - Folk tales and a story in the style of the Forbidden Lovers.
- Hhshal's Revenge - A gripping love story.
Player-Created Tales
- The following stories were written by players and utilized for roleplay purposes.
The Brothers Pazh and Khhn
- A layered folk tale.
The First Miracle of Norayaz
- A story from the life of the Maiden of Peri'el.
How Daiuaro Plucked the Lofty Flower
- A layered love story from the Shh'oi Gamant of Muspar'i.
Inspiration from the King
- A story of the War of the Waves and King Zayoikhhl.
Princess Sarilotha
- A layered folk tale about the Princess Sarilotha.
The Rathan Ru'atin
- A story of two siblings.
The Rise of Sraan Smolg
- A historical tale of warfare.
The Tale of Pasha
- A layered folk tale in the style of the Forbidden Lovers.