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Freedom Stone: A tablet of moderate size; heavy, but manageable; made of marble with the engraving "Freedom, and the Good of All." Its colors of sand, clay, and specks of blue are variegated throughout. | Freedom Stone: A tablet of moderate size; heavy, but manageable; made of marble with the engraving "Freedom, and the Good of All." Its colors of sand, clay, and specks of blue are variegated throughout. | ||
The artifact was originally found in three pieces. Zar'tenya found one before the [[awakening]] and the other two were found by groups of EoM supporters led by herself and Gharod on the Trinity Planes a few days after the [[awakening]]. After an evening full of conflict with their rivals, the Sect of the Prudent, the three pieces of the tablet were reunited on the EoM facade. | The artifact was originally found in three pieces. Zar'tenya found one before the [[great awakening]] and the other two were found by groups of EoM supporters led by herself and Gharod on the Trinity Planes a few days after the [[great awakening]]. After an evening full of conflict with their rivals, the Sect of the Prudent, the three pieces of the tablet were reunited on the EoM facade. | ||
===House Founding=== | ===House Founding=== | ||
After Idoaclese left the city of dreams his ideals were left up to interpretation. Two dreamers in particular, Igteus and Gharod, came head to head as a result of their interpretations. Each accused the other of twisting Idoaclese's philosophies for personal gain. Many battles were fought between the two and their friends. Skirmishes over their competing interpretations continued to escalate up until the great [[awakening]] when three of Gharod's comrades inexplicably disappeared during a great battle in which the master teachers were forced to intervene. The Masters said that if they didn't intervene to stop the battle it would have escalated to encompass the whole city and threaten to destroy it. | After Idoaclese left the city of dreams his ideals were left up to interpretation. Two dreamers in particular, Igteus and Gharod, came head to head as a result of their interpretations. Each accused the other of twisting Idoaclese's philosophies for personal gain. Many battles were fought between the two and their friends. Skirmishes over their competing interpretations continued to escalate up until the great [[great awakening]] when three of Gharod's comrades inexplicably disappeared during a great battle in which the master teachers were forced to intervene. The Masters said that if they didn't intervene to stop the battle it would have escalated to encompass the whole city and threaten to destroy it. | ||
===House Art=== | ===House Art=== |
Revision as of 16:11, 21 October 2009
The EoM is a house devoted to Responsible Freedom in the dream. They fight through any means necessary to achieve freedom for all. They have out lasted their old enemies which included the Sect of the Prudent (The Sect) and The Cult of Bashir (CoB)and have often allied with the Emergence Academy (EA). Their current leader is Mays, with (blank) being second in command. The house structure is divided into three branches, the Defenders, Diplomats, Researcher.
Leader: Mays
Guardians: (blank)
Initiates: Naphtali, Elle, Jade
Past Leaders: Kira Windveil, Jaden, Oliver Sand
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House Artifact
Freedom Stone: A tablet of moderate size; heavy, but manageable; made of marble with the engraving "Freedom, and the Good of All." Its colors of sand, clay, and specks of blue are variegated throughout.
The artifact was originally found in three pieces. Zar'tenya found one before the great awakening and the other two were found by groups of EoM supporters led by herself and Gharod on the Trinity Planes a few days after the great awakening. After an evening full of conflict with their rivals, the Sect of the Prudent, the three pieces of the tablet were reunited on the EoM facade.
House Founding
After Idoaclese left the city of dreams his ideals were left up to interpretation. Two dreamers in particular, Igteus and Gharod, came head to head as a result of their interpretations. Each accused the other of twisting Idoaclese's philosophies for personal gain. Many battles were fought between the two and their friends. Skirmishes over their competing interpretations continued to escalate up until the great great awakening when three of Gharod's comrades inexplicably disappeared during a great battle in which the master teachers were forced to intervene. The Masters said that if they didn't intervene to stop the battle it would have escalated to encompass the whole city and threaten to destroy it.
House Art
Shield of Freedom
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