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		<title>Guild Locations</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;== Academy of Mortal Magic ==&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Mikona]], [[M'Chek]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Kitanya|Kitanya Hill]], [[Ferrell]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Le'Or T'Nanshi]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Deglos]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== AAAA ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Anifail Hall, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Fulchair Hall, [[Kharak_Zvidurat|Kharak Zvidurat]] or Dwarf Trade, [[T'Nanshi]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Nireth Hall, [[Port_Nireth|Nireth]], [[T'Nanshi]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Twostep Hall, [[Mikona]], [[M'Chek]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Webber Hall, [[The Village of Blandenberg|Blandenberg]], [[Blandenberg Protectorate]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== ACE ==&lt;br /&gt;
* North of Elf Gate, [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Port Nireth]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== AKN ==&lt;br /&gt;
* [[AKN Hall]], [[Port Eridanus]], [[Ferrell]]&lt;br /&gt;
* On [[Lake Crescetoria]], [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== [[Guild:AJA|AJA]] ==&lt;br /&gt;
* City Core of Nutzdagezehple, [[Deglos]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Marketplace in [[Mikona]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Ashen Order ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Temple District, [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
* District of the Trust, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Government District, [[Mikona]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Avlis Tower University ==&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Mikona]], [[M'Chek]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Academic District, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Blue Order ==&lt;br /&gt;
* District of the Trust, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Children of the Dreadlord ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Temple of [[The'ton]], [[Mikona]], [[M'Chek]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Church of Andrinor ==&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
** Temple District, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
** [[Mikona]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Church of Angadar ==&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Church of [[Fegall]] ==&lt;br /&gt;
* East Warren, [[Nanshi Urbaz]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Temple District, [[Nutzdagezehesple]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Marazdin]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Temple District, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Council of Dagath ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Temple of [[Dagath]], [[Mikona]], [[M'Chek]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Cytherian Marines ==&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Cytheria]], [[The Kurathene Empire]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== The Deglos Brigade ==&lt;br /&gt;
* The Deglos Brigade HQ, West Warrens, [[Nanshi Urbaz]], [[Deglos]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Ebony Order ==&lt;br /&gt;
* District of the Trust, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Ferrell Exploration And Adventuring Troupe (FEAT) ==&lt;br /&gt;
* FEAT Cave, [[Braegan Pond]], [[Ferrell]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== The Fury of Ra-Ghul ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Temple of Fury, [[Mount Crescetoria]], outside [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Gold Order ==&lt;br /&gt;
* District of the Trust, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Green Order ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Mortal Magic District, [[Le'Or_T'Nanshi]]&lt;br /&gt;
* District of the Trust, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== [[Guild:Healers of Cha'reth|Healers]] of [[Cha'reth]] ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Temple of Cha'reth, [[Zvidureth]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Temple of Cha'reth, Temple District, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Hospital of Cha'reth, [[Lake Crescetoria]], [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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=== Hospitals ===&lt;br /&gt;
* Blandenberg Hospital, [[Blandenberg Protectorate]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Elysian Hospital, Temple of Dru'El, Temple District, [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
* T'Nanshi Hospital, Temple of Dra'Nar, [[Fourtree]], [[T'Nanshi]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Shelter of Hope Hospital, Shelter of Hope, [[Mikona]] (with Church of Mikon)&lt;br /&gt;
* Hospital of Cha'reth, [[Lake Crescetoria]], [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Ivory Order ==&lt;br /&gt;
* District of the Trust, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Noble's District, [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Maidens ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Maiden's Keep, Noble's District, [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Mikon's Council of Balance ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Council of Balance Hall, [[Mikona]], [[M'Chek]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Temple of Mikon, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== [[Guild:OrderofGorethar|Order of Gorethar]] ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Fortress of Light, [[Deglos]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Gorethar Hostel, Nobles District, [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Gorethar Chaplet, Temple District, [[Mikona]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Gorethar Watchtower, [[Port Eridanus]], [[Ferrell]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Gorethar Chaplet, Government District, [[Le'Or T'Nanshi]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Gorethar Chapel, Temple District, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Order of O'Ma ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Halls of the Order of O'Ma, [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Order of Valok ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Hall of Valok, Temple District, [[Mikona]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Red Order ==&lt;br /&gt;
* District of the Trust, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Violet Order ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Citadel District, [[Verloghokbol]]&lt;br /&gt;
* District of the Trust, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Web of Angadar ==&lt;br /&gt;
* Nobles District, [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== White Order ==&lt;br /&gt;
* District of the Trust, [[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Geography| Guild Locations]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Guilds| Guild Locations]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
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		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=PCs:Sinomi_Sii&amp;diff=36817</id>
		<title>PCs:Sinomi Sii</title>
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		<updated>2011-01-25T16:02:08Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: /* The Death of Sinomi Sii */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{PC}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Entry|user=szabot}}&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;center&amp;gt; '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' &amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Deathless Master and Senior Mage of Verloghokbol, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]] (was once Master Necromancer; founding member of Overlight Branch)&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]] &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Player Info / Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile] &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern [[Negaria]], Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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The following entries are based upon persistent rumors. The claims are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case remained a mystery. At the time, it was believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It was rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but that was later proved mistaken.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===During Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Second Life===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Return to the Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Upon hearing that Karrek was no longer acting Archmage of the Overlight Branch of the Violet Order, Sinomi contacted the Order to speak with The Master, who had returned to his position as sole Archmage. He soon met with The Master who said that he had wanted Sinomi to be part of the Order originally and that his mind had not changed. After two and a half years by Gnomish calendars, Sinomi was once again a member of the Violet Order, and was soon after granted the title of Deathless Master, representing his unprecedented and unequaled mastery of the Pale Art. Not long after that he also took the position of Senior Mage of Verloghokbol.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
''This section is for other players to write in what their characters think of Sinomi. Please do not post anonymously. I will reformat, edit, correct spelling, etc., but not change content, unless the content violates [[Avlis Wiki:IC|Avlis wiki policy]]. Note that as part of that policy everything written on this IC wiki page is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters.''&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:PCs|Sii,Sinomi]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Shop_Locations&amp;diff=36330</id>
		<title>Shop Locations</title>
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		<updated>2010-11-04T19:04:27Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;The following are well-known shops and vendors that can be found in the various cities, towns and villages of Avlis. These are natural draws to travellers visiting from other places.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
=== Blandenberg Protectorate ===&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Blandenberg'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Guild:AAAA|AAAA]]''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Guild:ANRA|ANRA]]''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=== Deglos ===&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Nanshi Urbaz'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Dobak's Fine Imported Elixirs'', East Warren&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Mining Supplyz'', East Warren&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Trakur's Warehouse'', East Warren&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Urbaz Health Vendor'', East Warren&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Nutzdagezehesple'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Guild:AJA|AJA]]'', City Core&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Lucky's Exchange'', Marketplace&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''T'Nanshi Border, Outside the Mountain'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Dracous &amp;amp; Renil Emporium'' (DARE)&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Jacob's Curios'' (crafting supplies and magical trinkets)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Zural-Dura'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Shop of Wonders''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=== Elysia ===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Artisan's District'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Angelina's Belts and Suspenders''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Braara's Rare Books &amp;amp; Tomes''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Crisus's Shoes &amp;amp; Sandals''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Damarcel's Furs &amp;amp; Hides''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Fanos's  Shop of Alchemical Wonders''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Futharadas Barrels''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Gacan's Fine Textiles''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Hadrae's Gloves &amp;amp; Mittens''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Igmiroth's Superb Jewelery''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Oditerus's Magnificent Magics''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Forge District'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Dailiera's Fine Bows''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Hesara's Leather Goods''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Malor's Ironworks''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Olafgith's Excellent Blades''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Northern Residences'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Guild:HEAL|H.E.A.L.]]''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Paradise_Boutique|Paradise Boutique and Emporium]]''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Wharves'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''The Lore Shop'' (potions and scrolls)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Elf Gate'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Magical Aspirations''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''North of Elf Gate'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Guild:ACE|ACE]]''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Elysia Cooperative Market'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Acquired Goods''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''The Dragon's Hoard''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Earaviel Mirnimanner's Store''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Elysian Independant Traders''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''*The Golden Snuffbox Limited*''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Gudier Gadgetickes''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Nayala's Knick-knacks and Bric-a-brac''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Rumnaheim Tighmann ind Handel''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[PCs:Savannah Corlan|Savannah's]] Jechrani Trading Post''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''The Silver Key''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Triia's Junk''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=== Ferrell ===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Port Eridanus'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Humphrey's Curious Goods - Humphrey Jatlimealadold''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Blimmermoon Bait and Tackle - Merin Blimmermoon''&lt;br /&gt;
** [[AKN Hall|The AKN Hall]] (herbal and alchemical products and ingredients)&lt;br /&gt;
** [[ROTE|ROTE Ferrell Style]] (clothing, ingredients and adventuring gear)&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Adventure Supply House of Freriam and Kira''&lt;br /&gt;
** [[Sherrill's Imports and Exprots|Sherrill's Imports and Exports]] - A CoOp Market&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''&amp;quot;Consumab-Al's&amp;quot;''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Alinya's Alchemy &amp;amp; Antiquities''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Bud's Bargains''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Callin's Magics, Potions &amp;amp; Rarities''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Ed's Emporium''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Ellinna's Handy Work''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Finnernynn's Fine Goods''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Hammer Hut''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''The Helpful Magus''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Kandi's Bazaar''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Laen Toille's All Trades''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''The Light Fantastic''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Misadventures in Miscellany''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Moon Magics''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Secret Supplies''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Shifty's Components and Curiosities''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''The Shooting Star''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Will's Quality Goods''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Other Shops as well''&lt;br /&gt;
* '''The Heartlands'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Antoldenfard Smithy'' &lt;br /&gt;
** ''The Sticking Point'' &lt;br /&gt;
* '''Eastern Farmlands'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Grunt's Trading Post''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Freelancer's Inn''&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Braegan Pond'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''FEAT Enterprises''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=== M'Chek ===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Derrington Keep''' (specialty armor)&lt;br /&gt;
** Outside '''Derrington Keep''' &lt;br /&gt;
*** ''A Kind of Magic'' (scrolls, minor magical items)&lt;br /&gt;
** Inside '''Derrington Keep'''&lt;br /&gt;
***  ''Honest Kenneth'' (potions, scrolls, minor magical items, weaponry, armor)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Eastshore'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Vanity Realm'' (unique clothing and costumes)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Equaloria Keep''' (basic weaponry, potions, scrolls)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Finmaegen Keep''' (basic weaponry, potions, scrolls, enchanted clothing)&lt;br /&gt;
** West of '''Finmaegen Keep''' &lt;br /&gt;
*** [[Travellers' Depot]] (a little of everything)&lt;br /&gt;
** South of '''Finmaegen Keep''' (north of '''Mikona''')&lt;br /&gt;
*** [[Vorin's Treasure Trove and Rest]] (bookstore)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Mikona'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
** ''AAAA'', outside the city gate (arms, armor, ingredients)&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Weapons of Quality'', Eastern Outskirts&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Rookie_Supplies|Rookie Supplies]]'', outside the city gate&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Luminous Order of the Mind'', east of the gates (Gwydirr Rikurre, psion-related supplies &amp;amp; gemstones)&lt;br /&gt;
** '''Marketplace'''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''AJA''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Dracous Emporium''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''[[Enchanted Exotics]]'' (magical items)&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''FeatherFingers Trading'' (a little of everything)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
** '''The Docks'''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''[[Privateer Enterprises]]'', Docks (a little of everything)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
** '''Mikona Cooperative Market'''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''&amp;quot;The Azure Arcanist&amp;quot;''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Buzzards Antiques and Rarities Discount Store''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Crimson Rose Trading''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Edge's Rarity Store''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Miss Missys Mysterious Shoppee''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Small Discoveries''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''The Twisted Rose''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''The Wind and The Waynn''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Tinkerspell Artifice''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Yantri's Surplus Goods''&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Zu's Emporium''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Nelthrope Keep''' (crafting supplies)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''The Order of the Way''' (monk equipment and general supplies)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Southill'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''The Hammer and Anvil'' (specialty armor)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=== T'Nanshi ===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Dwarftrade'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''AAAA'' (arms, armor, ingredients)&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Roe'Que Open Trade and Study Hall'' (a little of everything)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Port Nireth'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''AAAA'' (arms, armor, ingredients)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Zvidureth'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''City and Forest''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Goodmane's|Goodmane's - Wizard Supply and Knickknack Shop]]''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Hoormany Secoonan''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Loash_Leheven|Loash Leheven]]''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Opportunity_Knocks|Opportunity Knocks]]''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Peace &amp;amp; Prosperity''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''The Prevailing Night''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Razzle Dazzle II''&lt;br /&gt;
** Seem'lah Sekor Kootzet (also offers clothing and Armor alterations)&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Shadowood''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Thralia's Trading Post''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===The Underdark===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Verloghokbol'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Cryptic Commodities'' (A little of everything, plus alterations)&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Torori'Nevalor'' (A local [[Elf,Sereg | Sereg'wethrin]] Cell's shop outpost)&lt;br /&gt;
** ''[[Verloghokbol#Verloghokbol_Districts | Marketplace]] merchants: &lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Eleni's Clothing'' (outfits, dyes, tailoring accessories)&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Sternalda's Necrowear'' ([[Pale_master |Pale Master &amp;amp; Mistress]] fashion)&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Slassik's Slaves'' (slaves)&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Golbok's Cocks'' (cocks)&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Tblovoch's Alchemy'' (potions)&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Fofur's General &amp;amp; Trap Store'' (various &amp;amp; traps)&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Grimli's Heavy Metal'' (armoury, weaponry, weapon smithing)&lt;br /&gt;
*** ''Knezzar's Shop'' (staves &amp;amp; rods)&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Temple of Kimonictinus Devotional Articles'' (staves &amp;amp; rods)&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Devil's Hole Consortium'' (various)&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=== Visimontium ===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Academy District'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''First City Specialty Dyes''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Jade's Coffee House''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Truely Sweets''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Garrison District'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Sorcerous Scrolls''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Lake Crescetoria'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''AAAA''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''AKN''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Periwinkle Brother's Fabulous Fireworks and Foghorn Factory''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* '''Marketplace'''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Coril Steel's Weapons''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Deider Lintwaddler's Potions and Scrolls''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Lithos' Healing Supplies''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Marandi's Supplies''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Nandrindra Yaniceladon's Bows''&lt;br /&gt;
** ''Odella Rivetdriver's Armor''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Geography| Shop Locations]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Shops]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Dagath&amp;diff=35637</id>
		<title>Dagath</title>
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		<updated>2010-09-06T22:40:12Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;[[Category:Intermediate_Gods]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{Deities}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Dagath_small.jpg|150px|right]]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colors:''' White, Grey &amp;amp; Black. Predominantly white for Life, Grey for Rebirth, Black for Death.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Alignment:''' [[Alignment#True_Neutral|True Neutral]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Worshippers' Alignment:''' Any&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Area of Control:''' Life, Death, Rebirth&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clerical Domains''':&lt;br /&gt;
:''Order of Life:'' [[Magic:Level#Good|Good]], [[Magic:Level#Healing|Healing]], [[Magic:Level#Protection|Protection]], [[Magic:Level#Sun|Sun]]&lt;br /&gt;
:''Order of Death:'' [[Magic:Level#Death|Death]], [[Magic:Level#Destruction|Destruction]], [[Magic:Level#Evil|Evil]], [[Magic:Level#Strength|Strength]]&lt;br /&gt;
:''Order of Rebirth:'' Select one from each of Life and Death&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Religious Orders:''' [[Guild:CouncilOfDagath|Council of Dagath]], [[Guild:KeepersoftheCycle|The Keepers of the Cycle]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Dagath]] was born of a union of [[Mikon]] and one of his mortal followers. Because of the unusual nature of his parentage, he was born a god but had to watch his mother grow old and die eventually. However, he realized that when this happened, her soul went somewhere else and that she was in fact not obliterated, she was just changed and living somewhere else. All mortals shared this fate, and he soon became aware that all mortals are actually immortal and capable of rebirth.&lt;br /&gt;
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Thus he took on the mantle of Life, Death, and Rebirth. Political matters of nations and cities do not concern him as much as actual life and death itself. He oversees changes in life such as the birth of a baby, marriage, retirement, death, and even the afterlife. Sometimes his job is pleasant, and sometimes not.&lt;br /&gt;
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Because of the wide nature of his ethos, Dagath has all kinds of worshippers ranging from saintly to vile. He is one of the only gods whose worshippers can be of any alignment. His priesthood is divided into three orders that deal with his charge: The Order of Life, The Order of Death, and The Order of Rebirth.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The Order of Life'''&lt;br /&gt;
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By and large, the Life clerics are good aligned. They see the cycle of life as their purview, they oversee marriages and supporting people in their day to day life. They would look upon undead as an abomination, beings that have fallen out of their cycle. These priests are those that see to the helpless, the poor and the hungry &lt;br /&gt;
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'''The Order of Rebirth''' &lt;br /&gt;
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The clerics of this order are generally neutrally aligned. They see the cycle of the afterlife to be in their dominion. To them It is a blasphemy to summon the spirits of those resting in Dagath's care back into the world and thus interrupt their well-earned peace before their rebirth into a fitting new body, they might despise Undead and seek to return them to their slumber, until the time of rebirth. &lt;br /&gt;
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'''The Order of Death''' &lt;br /&gt;
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These clerics are evil aligned and may even sometimes summon soulless undead to their aid. They are the grim reapers of Dagath's fold, they seek death out, and they handle the funerals, last rites and oversee all that deals with death. A death priest will generally see undead as normal people who are stuck in the &amp;quot;death&amp;quot; phase of the circle. &lt;br /&gt;
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Death priests are often the hand of retribution of the church. For instance, if the Order of Life feels that a living being has been wrongfully killed, they will often enlist the Order of Death to take revenge for the killing. The Order of Rebirth is usually there to clean up the mess. &lt;br /&gt;
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'''Druids of Dagath'''&lt;br /&gt;
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The cycle of life is never-ending, death is merely a stage, you go into the afterlife until such a time as you are reborn into a fitting new body, the cycle of life restarts and you begin your journey anew. &lt;br /&gt;
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Dagath sees the forest as the greatest example of the cycle of life in existence, and for that reason if no other, he takes an interest in it. Druids of Dagath tend to feel that balance is their highest calling that life must be allowed to go though its cycle the way it was intended to. &lt;br /&gt;
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They protect the forest to prevent someone from altering the cycle or causing premature death. They care for the forest so that life has a chance to flourish. They allow destruction to come, because death is a necessary part of life, and from time to time the forest must be cleansed by the touch of fire or flood. Druids of Dagath only get involved if they feel an event might somehow alter the natural cycle of the forest.&lt;br /&gt;
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Dagath has temples in [[Visimontium]], [[Medec]], [[Mikona]], [[Westshore]], and a shrine in [[Le'Or T'Nanshi]].&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Team:DM&amp;diff=35474</id>
		<title>Category:Team:DM</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Team:DM&amp;diff=35474"/>
		<updated>2010-08-30T17:33:13Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;A '''Dungeon Master (DM)''' is a player who uses the [[NWN:DM_client|DM client]] and controls [[Wikipedia:Non-player character|NPC]]s and other aspects of the game for [[Wikipedia:Player character|player character]]s.&lt;br /&gt;
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For the Players, a DM is a DM - whatever word is placed before the word DM. &lt;br /&gt;
All of them are part of the Team, so please feel free to ask any of us if you need help.  &lt;br /&gt;
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The DM hierarchy goes from high to low: Head DM - Elder DM - Veteran DM - Senior DM - Major DM - Minor DM - Apprentice DM.&lt;br /&gt;
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DM's are not restricted to any one server, they can DM wherever they want. The category &amp;quot;Server&amp;quot; is just to show you what server the DM knows best, which could be useful in communicating with the Team.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Team| DM]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=34579</id>
		<title>User:Szabot</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=34579"/>
		<updated>2010-06-07T17:49:30Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;'''Joined Avlis:''' mid-June, 2004&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''DMing As:''' Wilsash, since August 2008&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Playing As:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Character: [[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]] - [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]], founder of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Pcs:Caviel|Caviel]] - [[Half-Nymph]] [[Druid]] of [[Dagath]] &lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Cloud|Cloud]] - [[Human, Tyeduan|Tyeduan]] Druid/[[Barbarian]], follower of the [[Spirit-god|Sky Spirit]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Iako|Iako]] - [[Human, Adomkuro|Adomkuro]] [[Cleric]] of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sarn the Calm|Sarn the Calm]] - Adomkuro [[Monk]]/[[Psion]], member of the [[Dead Dreamer|Path of Ascendant Dreams]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sesamauhtis|Shaahilax Sesamauhtis]] - [[Shaahesk]] [[Annihilator]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Thunder|Thunder]] - Tyeduan Barbarian, follower of [[Ra-Ghul]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Vinder Unelith|Vindur Unelith]] - [[Sereg]] [[Ranger]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turn-ons:''' Necromancy, Pale Mastery, Immunity to Critical Hits &amp;amp; Sneaks, the Underdark&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turn-offs:''' Dispel magic, spammed Knockdown, spammed HiPS, spam, Bigby spells, True Seeing, spam&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
From [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=101419 RPotY Voting], 2007:&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Let's face it: Sinomi still scares the shit out of people.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
From RPotM Voting:&lt;br /&gt;
[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=98555&amp;amp;hilit=rpotm August, 2007]: &lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Sinomi continues to mesmerize me with his complex personality, history, and outlook on (un)life. He is truly a pleasure to interact with.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Irreverance Awards]], 2005:&lt;br /&gt;
Scariest PC, Honorable mention: Sinomi Sii&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Location and Timezone:''' Wisconsin, USA GMT-5 (Central time)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Common Play Time:''' Weekdays 22:00-03:00 GMT, Weekends vary between 15:00-04:00 GMT&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Abyss 404:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* I have also DMed on the CoPaP server [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/index.php Abyss 404]&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Abyss PC: [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 Curu Aldaia], [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=20 Azoid] shifter&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Player|Szabot]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=34578</id>
		<title>User:Szabot</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=34578"/>
		<updated>2010-06-07T17:48:15Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;'''Joined Avlis:''' mid-June, 2004&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''DMing As:''' Wilsash, since August 2008&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Playing As:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Character: [[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]] - [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]], founder of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Pcs:Caviel|Caviel]] - [[Half-Nymph]] [[Druid]] of [[Dagath]] &lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Cloud|Cloud]] - [[Human, Tyeduan|Tyeduan]] Druid/[[Barbarian]], follower of the [[Spirit-god|Sky Spirit]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Iako|Iako]] - [[Human, Adomkuro|Adomkuro]] [[Cleric]] of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sarn the Calm|Sarn the Calm]] - Adomkuro [[Monk]]/[[Psion]], member of the [[Dead Dreamer|Path of Ascendant Dreams]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sesamauhtis|Shaahilax Sesamauhtis]] - [[Shaahesk]] [[Annihilator]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Thunder|Thunder]] - Tyeduan Barbarian, follower of Ra-Ghul&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Vinder Unelith|Vindur Unelith]] - [[Sereg]] [[Ranger]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turn-ons:''' Necromancy, Pale Mastery, Immunity to Critical Hits &amp;amp; Sneaks, the Underdark&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turn-offs:''' Dispel magic, spammed Knockdown, spammed HiPS, spam, Bigby spells, True Seeing, spam&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
From [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=101419 RPotY Voting], 2007:&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Let's face it: Sinomi still scares the shit out of people.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
From RPotM Voting:&lt;br /&gt;
[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=98555&amp;amp;hilit=rpotm August, 2007]: &lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Sinomi continues to mesmerize me with his complex personality, history, and outlook on (un)life. He is truly a pleasure to interact with.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Irreverance Awards]], 2005:&lt;br /&gt;
Scariest PC, Honorable mention: Sinomi Sii&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Location and Timezone:''' Wisconsin, USA GMT-5 (Central time)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Common Play Time:''' Weekdays 22:00-03:00 GMT, Weekends vary between 15:00-04:00 GMT&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Abyss 404:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* I have also DMed on the CoPaP server [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/index.php Abyss 404]&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Abyss PC: [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 Curu Aldaia], [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=20 Azoid] shifter&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Player|Szabot]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=PCs:Sesamauhtis&amp;diff=34527</id>
		<title>PCs:Sesamauhtis</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=PCs:Sesamauhtis&amp;diff=34527"/>
		<updated>2010-06-05T15:20:25Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{PC}}&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Shahilax &amp;quot;Sam&amp;quot; Sesamauhtis''' &lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| '''Race:''' [[Shaahesk]]&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| '''Birthplace:''' [[Drotid]]&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| '''Current Location:''' [[M'Chek|New Drotid]]&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| '''Notes:''' [[Annihilator]] of [[Aarilax]] &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''History:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Shaahilax Sesamauhtis went south from Drotid near the end of the [[M'Chek-T'Nanshi War|last war]]. He tried to join the M'Chek army to help fight the elves on the southern front, but before he could really get involved, the war ended. He became a member of [[PCs:Rhissaerk Jalesh|Rhissaerk's]] [[Guild:Rhissaerk|warband]], spent much time learning to use the weapon of Aarilax's holy warriors, and accomplished a mission in which he helped a boyar and in return was granted the right to become an Annihilator. He now acts as a Freeroamer in the Drotid war, primarily combating M'Chek, but lending his aid wherever he can be useful.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:PCs|Sesamauhtis]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=33809</id>
		<title>User:Szabot</title>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Joined Avlis:''' mid-June, 2004&lt;br /&gt;
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'''DMing As:''' Wilsash, since August 2008&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Playing As:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Character: [[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]] - [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]], founder of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Pcs:Caviel|Caviel]] - [[Half-Nymph]] [[Druid]] of [[Dagath]] &lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Cloud|Cloud]] - [[Human, Tyeduan|Tyeduan]] Druid/[[Barbarian]], follower of the [[Spirit-god|Sky Spirit]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Iako|Iako]] - [[Human, Adomkuro|Adomkuro]] [[Cleric]] of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sarn the Calm|Sarn the Calm]] - Adomkuro [[Monk]]/[[Psion]], member of the [[Dead Dreamer|Path of Ascendant Dreams]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sesamauhtis|Shaahilax Sesamauhtis]] - [[Shaahesk]] [[Annihilator]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-ons:''' Necromancy, Pale Mastery, Immunity to Critical Hits &amp;amp; Sneaks, the Underdark&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-offs:''' Dispel magic, spammed Knockdown, spammed HiPS, spam, Bigby spells, True Seeing, spam&lt;br /&gt;
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From [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=101419 RPotY Voting], 2007:&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Let's face it: Sinomi still scares the shit out of people.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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From RPotM Voting:&lt;br /&gt;
[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=98555&amp;amp;hilit=rpotm August, 2007]: &lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Sinomi continues to mesmerize me with his complex personality, history, and outlook on (un)life. He is truly a pleasure to interact with.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Irreverance Awards]], 2005:&lt;br /&gt;
Scariest PC, Honorable mention: Sinomi Sii&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Location and Timezone:''' Wisconsin, USA GMT-5 (Central time)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Common Play Time:''' Weekdays 22:00-03:00 GMT, Weekends vary between 15:00-04:00 GMT&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Abyss 404:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* I have also DMed on the CoPaP server [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/index.php Abyss 404]&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Abyss PC: [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 Curu Aldaia], [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=20 Azoid] shifter&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Player|Szabot]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=PCs:Cloud&amp;diff=33362</id>
		<title>PCs:Cloud</title>
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		<updated>2010-02-12T02:38:30Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Human, Tyeduan]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Tyedu]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Deity:''' Sky Spirit (a Tyeduan spirit god)&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Current Location:''' [[Southern Negaria]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Noteable Political Position:''' Advisor from Tyedu to Prefect Lucia Atilius Va'Klaren of [[Halstead]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Player Info / Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile] &lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:PCs|Cloud]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
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		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=PCs:Sinomi_Sii&amp;diff=32169</id>
		<title>PCs:Sinomi Sii</title>
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		<updated>2009-10-14T17:44:59Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: /* Return to the Violet Order */&lt;/p&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;center&amp;gt; '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' &amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Deathless Master and Senior Mage of Verloghokbol, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]] (was once Master Necromancer; founding member of Overlight Branch)&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]] &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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The following entries are based upon persistent rumors. The claims are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Second Life===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Return to the Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon hearing that Karrek was no longer acting Archmage of the Overlight Branch of the Violet Order, Sinomi contacted the Order to speak with The Master, who had returned to his position as sole Archmage. He soon met with The Master who said that he had wanted Sinomi to be part of the Order originally and that his mind had not changed. After two and a half years by Gnomish calendars, Sinomi was once again a member of the Violet Order, and was soon after granted the title of Deathless Master, representing his unprecedented and unequaled mastery of the Pale Art. Not long after that he also took the position of Senior Mage of Verloghokbol.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
''This section is for other players to write in what their characters think of Sinomi. Please do not post anonymously. I will reformat, edit, correct spelling, etc., but not change content, unless the content violates [[Avlis Wiki:IC|Avlis wiki policy]]. Note that as part of that policy everything written on this IC wiki page is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters.''&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:PCs|Sii,Sinomi]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Guild:VioletOrder</title>
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[[Image:VioletOrder10.JPG|thumb|right|325px|The nine founding members of the Overlight Branch gather with The Master]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Tenets:''' Anarchy. Ambition. Freedom.&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Restrictions:''' [[Wizard]]s and [[Sorcerer]]s only.&lt;br /&gt;
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* Violet Order towers in [[Visimontium]] and [[Verloghokbol]].&lt;br /&gt;
* Also present in [[Malekia]] and other areas of the [[Underdark]] such as Ka Kimon.&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Archmage:'''&lt;br /&gt;
*[[NPCs:Wolf|Wolf &amp;quot;The Master&amp;quot;]] ((NPC))&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Great Magi:'''&lt;br /&gt;
*Great Mage of Arms - [[PCs:Spit|Spit]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Great Mage of Internal Affairs - [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon Nepirtas]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Great Mage of Relations - [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Senior Magi:'''&lt;br /&gt;
*Senior Mage of Ka Kimon - [[NPCs:Vandrammes|Vandrammes]] ((NPC))&lt;br /&gt;
*Senior Mage of Malekia: [[NPCs:Caliope Lightsbane|Caliope Lightsbane]] ((NPC))&lt;br /&gt;
*Senior Mage of Mikona - [[PCs:Orfanos|Orfanos]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Senior Mage of Verloghokbol - [[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]], ''Deathless Master''&lt;br /&gt;
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*[[PCs:Anders Naberias|Anders Naberias]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Freddy|Freddy]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Gurth Istar|Gurth Istar]], ''Senior Palemaster''&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[NPCs:Krath|Krath &amp;quot;the Lasher&amp;quot;]] ((NPC))&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Lilliana_Be'letane|Lilliana Be'letane]], ''Master Aeromancer''&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Lithia Bleakborn|Lithia Bleakborn]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[NPCs:Lorf Radraig|Lorf Radraig]] ((NPC))&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Lutaraz Sernova|Lutaraz Sernova]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Orostau Nilnoste Xilo'rulithii|Oro]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Syre Kross|Syre Kross]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Tall Diamun|Tall Diamun]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Ulu_Elexin|Ulu Elexin]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===History of the Violet Order of the Skull:===&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order of the Old Fold of Nine and the present day Violet Order of the Skull are loosely linked. During [[Andrinor|Andrinor's]] rise to power the remnants of the Fold were divided in their reaction. The White Order led by Archmage [[NPCs:Chert Lanassen|Chert Lanassen]], believed that the Andrinor should not hold control over the Vortex, while the Archmagi of the Ebony and Gold Orders ([[NPCs:Cyprian|Cyprian]] and [[NPCs:Reyes|Reyes]], respectively), on the other hand, joined forces to form the Black Order with the goal of seizing the control of the [[Magic:Sorcerer Wizard Spells|Vortex of Mortal Magic]] for themselves.  The Gray Order under Archmage Apara, on the other hand, desired that neither of these two factions should achieve their aims and thus did their utmost to oppose ''both'' of them. Seeing the danger of being involved in these violent machinations, the rest of the Orders of the Fold went into hiding in an attempt to distance themselves and thus avoid incurring the wrath of this new god once he inevitably reached his apotheosis. The old Violet Order numbered amongst this last group, retreating into the Underdark and relinquishing their remaining influence upon the surface to avoid the wrath of Andrinor when he learned of the other Orders' plans.&lt;br /&gt;
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As with all societies of this nature, without a strong leader or goal to unite them there was little to preserve structure. Many of the magi who fled into the Underdark soon broke away and formed numerous smaller groups and factions. For an unknown amount of time, these magi spread throughout the Underdark. At some point during this time a powerful mage, known by most as Wolf, began to unite the Violet Order once again. The means by which he achieved this feat are lost to history, however it may be speculated that Wolf simply hunted down the leaders of the small bands and wrested control from their cold, dead hands, repeating the process until the required level of submission was rendered to him. Once united by the now Archmage Wolf, the Violet Order's influence began to spread throughout the Underdark, reaching as far as Ka Kimon itself.&lt;br /&gt;
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Eventually, after many, many years of continuous expansion within the Underdark, the Order's influence reached the surface once again. However for the vast majority of the magi of this incarnation of the Violet Order, the affairs of the surface held little or no interest. Thus, when the Violet Order emerged from its long exile to take its place as the ninth and final Order of the now completed Trust of Andrinor, precious few of the existing Violet magi travelled up from the Underdark with it. Instead, the surface contingent of the Order was formed by the many magi who chose to leave the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] for the Violet at this time. While their reasons for doing so may have been diverse, these magi cooperated with each other and with Wolf to bring the philosophies and methods of the Violet magi to life in the Overlight once more, and in the process became co-founders of the modern Violet Order of the Skull.&lt;br /&gt;
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Since the formation of the Violet Order of the Skull, their influence has spread greatly throughout Avlis, reaching from the southern tip of [[M'Chek]] up to [[Malekia]]. At this time, the Violet Order's power is split between the two main factions: the Surface magi and the Underdark magi. While most are willing and able to work together to accomplish mutual goals, there is still a vast division between the two.&lt;br /&gt;
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== See Also ==&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>PCs:Sinomi Sii</title>
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Deathless Master and Senior Mage of Verloghokbol, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]] (was once Master Necromancer; founding member of Overlight Branch)&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]] &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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The following entries are based upon persistent rumors. The claims are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===During Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Second Life===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Return to the Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon hearing that Karrek was no longer acting Archmage of the Overlight Branch of the Violet Order, Sinomi contacted the Order to speak with The Master, who had returned to his position as sole Archmage. He soon met with The Master who said that he had wanted Sinomi to be part of the Order originally and that his mind had not changed. After two and a half years by Gnomish calendars, Sinomi was once again a member of the Violet Order, and was soon after granted the title of Deathless Master, representing his unprecedented and unequaled mastery of the Pale Art.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
''This section is for other players to write in what their characters think of Sinomi. Please do not post anonymously. I will reformat, edit, correct spelling, etc., but not change content, unless the content violates [[Avlis Wiki:IC|Avlis wiki policy]]. Note that as part of that policy everything written on this IC wiki page is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters.''&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:PCs|Sii,Sinomi]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Guild:TurivaIlnuru&amp;diff=31880</id>
		<title>Guild:TurivaIlnuru</title>
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&lt;div&gt;=='''Turiva Ilnuru'''==&lt;br /&gt;
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|'''Status:''' Defunct.&lt;br /&gt;
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|'''Purpose:''' Foremost, Turiva Ilnuru was an organization designed to promote the study and practice of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. Second, as undead are often the servants or objects of study of pale masters, Turiva Ilnuru generally opposed their destruction. Third, as there are no persons who practice divine magic entirely dedicated to pale mastery or the undead, because there is no god on Avlis who has domain over pale mastery and the undead - although [[Andrinor]], as the God of Mortal Magic, has domain over [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]] and all related aspects of pale mastery - Turiva Ilnuru strived to fill that absence among the gods.&lt;br /&gt;
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|'''Membership:''' Necromancers, pale masters, and suitable clerics (determined case-by-case); required to respect Andrinor (but not required to worship him); as of 2007, excluded from membership in the Orders of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] by decree of the [[High Mage Council]].&lt;br /&gt;
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|'''Contact:''' ([http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 pm: szabot]) &lt;br /&gt;
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|'''Former Members:'''&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Alia|Alia]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Alima|Alima]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Aman'dul Xilo'rulithii|Amand Xilo]] (left for [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]], dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Amiru|Amiru]] (left, dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Argantes|Argantes]] (missing or presumed dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Arwan Mylwen|Arwan Mylwen]] (left for [[Guild:BlueOrder|Blue Order]])&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]] (left for [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]])&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Elong Singalong|Elong Singalong]] (dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] (left for Violet Order)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Epanu|Epanu]] (missing or presumed dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Fade Redweth|Fade Redweth]] (left for Ebony Order)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Fraudoc Loclac|Fraudoc Loclac]] (expelled)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Grag Tharashk|Grag]] (expelled)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Gurth Istar|Gurth Istar]] (expelled)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Jedia|Jedia]] (missing or presumed dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Kelvos Englent|Kelvos Englent]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Lucian Fellhand|Lucian Fellhand]] (left)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Lutaraz Sernova|Lutaraz Sernova]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Magrit|Magrit]] (missing or presumed dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Malinko|Malinko]] (left)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Marco|Marco]] (dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Maurik|Maurik]] (missing or presumed dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Nagel|Nagel]] (expelled)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Nefzen|Nefzen]] (missing or presumed dead)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]], Malwa Turole (founder)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Thorn Shadowstar|Thorn Shadowstar]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Vana|Vana]] (left for Blue Order) &lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Vivaine|Vivaine]] (missing or presumed dead)&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|'''&amp;quot;In the news&amp;quot;:''' &lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 A Decree from the High Mage Council]&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 Updated Decree from the High Mage Council]&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88560 Heard around Visimontium]&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90138 Official M'Chek Notice]&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 Updated Official M'Chek Notice]&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88456 Ferrell's Policy on Turiva Ilnuru]&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Updated Ferrell Policy]&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88629 Announcement from the Healers of Cha'reth]&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia's Policy on Turiva Ilnuru]&lt;br /&gt;
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|'''Possibly Related Rumors:'''&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 In Westshore]&lt;br /&gt;
:*[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 Overheard in a tavern]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Turiva_Ilnuru_1.JPG|left|Some Members of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Guilds|TurivaIlnuru]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Guild:VioletOrder&amp;diff=31479</id>
		<title>Talk:Guild:VioletOrder</title>
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		<updated>2009-08-19T14:08:05Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: New page: 19 Aug '09: Ek: The page format you did moves the picture such that it overlaps the text box when I view the page. I had moved the picture to the bottom so that it would not do that. Does ...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;19 Aug '09: Ek: The page format you did moves the picture such that it overlaps the text box when I view the page. I had moved the picture to the bottom so that it would not do that. Does it appear differently for you?&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Guild:VioletOrder&amp;diff=31469</id>
		<title>Guild:VioletOrder</title>
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| '''Alignment:''' [[Alignment#Chaotic Evil|Chaotic Evil]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Restrictions:''' [[Wizard]]s and [[Sorcerer]]s only.&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Base of Operations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Violet Order towers in [[Visimontium]] and [[Verloghokbol]].&lt;br /&gt;
* Also present in [[Malekia]] and other areas of the [[Underdark]] such as Ka Kimon.&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Archmage:'''&lt;br /&gt;
*Wolf &amp;quot;The Master&amp;quot; ((NPC))&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Great Magi:'''&lt;br /&gt;
*Great Mage of Arms - [[PCs:Spit|Spit]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Great Mage of Internal Affairs - [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Great Mage of Relations - [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Senior Magi:'''&lt;br /&gt;
*Senior Mage of Ka Kimon - Vandrammes ((NPC))&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| '''Notable Member Magi:'''&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Anders Naberias|Anders Naberias]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Krath &amp;quot;the Lasher&amp;quot; ((NPC))&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Lilliana_Be'letane|Lilliana Be'letane]], Master Aeromancer&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Lithia Bleakborn|Lithia Bleakborn]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Lorf ((NPC))&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Orfanos|Orfanos]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Orostau Nilnoste Xilo'rulithii|Oro]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]], Deathless Master&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Syre Kross|Syre Kross]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Tall Diamun|Tall Diamun]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[PCs:Ulu_Elexin|Ulu Elexin]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===History of the Violet Order of the Skull:===&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order of the Old Fold of Nine and the present day Violet Order of the Skull are loosely linked. During [[Andrinor|Andrinor's]] rise to power the remnants of the Fold were divided in their reaction. The White Order led by Archmage Chert Lanassen, believed that the Andrinor should not hold control over the Vortex, while the Archmagi of the Ebony and Gold Orders (Cyprian and Reyes, respectively), on the other hand, joined forces to form the Black Order with the goal of seizing the control of the Vortex of Mortal Magic for themselves.  The Grey Order under Archmage Apara, on the other hand, desired that neither of these two factions should achieve their aims and thus did their utmost to oppose ''both'' of them. Seeing the danger of being involved in these violent machinations, the rest of the Orders of the Fold went into hiding in an attempt to distance themselves and thus avoid incurring the wrath of this new god once he inevitably reached his apotheosis. The old Violet Order numbered amongst this last group, retreating into the Underdark and relinquishing their remaining influence upon the surface to avoid the wrath of Andrinor when he learned of the other Orders' plans.&lt;br /&gt;
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As with all societies of this nature, without a strong leader or goal to unite them there was little to preserve structure. Many of the magi who fled into the Underdark soon broke away and formed numerous smaller groups and factions. For an unknown amount of time, these magi spread throughout the Underdark. At some point during this time a powerful mage, known by most as Wolf, began to unite the Violet Order once again. The means by which he achieved this feat are lost to history, however it may be speculated that Wolf simply hunted down the leaders of the small bands and wrested control from their cold, dead hands, repeating the process until the required level of submission was rendered to him. Once united by the now Archmage Wolf, the Violet Order's influence began to spread throughout the Underdark, reaching as far as Ka Kimon itself.&lt;br /&gt;
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Eventually, after many, many years of continuous expansion within the Underdark, the Order's influence reached the surface once again. However for the vast majority of the magi of this incarnation of the Violet Order, the affairs of the surface held little or no interest. Thus, when the Violet Order emerged from its long exile to take its place as the ninth and final Order of the now completed Trust of Andrinor, precious few of the existing Violet magi travelled up from the Underdark with it. Instead, the surface contingent of the Order was formed by the many magi who chose to leave the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] for the Violet at this time. While their reasons for doing so may have been diverse, these magi cooperated with each other and with Wolf to bring the philosophies and methods of the Violet magi to life in the Overlight once more, and in the process became co-founders of the modern Violet Order of the Skull.&lt;br /&gt;
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Since the formation of the Violet Order of the Skull, their influence has spread greatly throughout Avlis, reaching from the southern tip of [[M'Chek]] up to [[Malekia]]. At this time, the Violet Order's power is split between the two main factions: the Surface magi and the Underdark magi. While most are willing and able to work together to accomplish mutual goals, there is still a vast division between the two.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Deathless Master, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]] (was once Master Necromancer; founding member of Overlight Branch)&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]] &lt;br /&gt;
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* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===During Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Second Life===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Return to the Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon hearing that Karrek was no longer acting Archmage of the Overlight Branch of the Violet Order, Sinomi contacted the Order to speak with The Master, who had returned to his position as sole Archmage. He soon met with The Master who said that he had wanted Sinomi to be part of the Order originally and that his mind had not changed. After two and a half years by Gnomish calendars, Sinomi was once again a member of the Violet Order, and was soon after granted the title of Deathless Master, representing his unprecedented and unequaled mastery of the Pale Art.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;center&amp;gt; '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' &amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Deathless Master, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]] (was once Master Necromancer; founding member of Overlight Branch)&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]] &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===During Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Second Life===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Return to the Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon hearing that Karrek was no longer acting Archmage of the Overlight Branch of the Violet Order, Sinomi contacted the Order to speak with The Master, who had returned to his position as sole Archmage. He soon met with The Master who said that he had wanted Sinomi to be part of the Order originally and that his mind had not changed. Sinomi was once again a member of the Violet Order, and was soon after granted the title of Deathless Master, representing his unprecedented and unequaled mastery of the Pale Art.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;center&amp;gt; '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' &amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===During Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===During Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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* Priestess of Dagath's Temple at [[Westshore]], [[M'Chek]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Somewhere in the Avlissian [[Underdark]], nested into a vast cavern there lies the city of [[Verloghokbol]] - a trading outpost to some known as the Dark City. Nearer to the surface than any other outpost, the city hosts a large population of [[Human%2C_Adomkuro|Adomkuro]] and [[Dwarf%2C_Kharakuro|Kharakuro]], but an unwary traveller might easily find his back stabbed by some much more exotic being - &amp;quot;exotic&amp;quot; judging only by surface's standards, though. A minority among the denizens are the [[Elf%2CSereg|Sereg'wethrin]] - a notable, yet - due to their affinity to shadows - at times unnoticeable one.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Verloghokbol Districts ==&lt;br /&gt;
A traveller arriving to Verloghokbol from the deeper parts of the Underdark would probably cross the city's outskirts (Eastern and Western) and appear on a broad lane connecting the city's gate defences and portal facilities with the rest of Verloghokbol proper; the area is usually referred to as Gate District. It leads straight into the Temple District, hosting many a basilica and shrine. Two residential quarters, respectively: the Eastern- and the Western Residences, a governmental Citadel District and the bustling Marketplace are accessible therefrom. The Citadel District and the Marketplace border with a harbour on the shore of an underground lake.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Laws and Government ==&lt;br /&gt;
Verloghokbol is effectively governed by three trade cartels, with the City Guard enforcing their will with an iron fist. &lt;br /&gt;
There is neither a codified law system in Verloghokbol nor the need for such. Troublemakers (especially those who disturb the trade) are dealt with swiftly and &amp;lt;i&amp;gt;finally&amp;lt;/i&amp;gt; (the term &amp;quot;fine&amp;quot; itself quite remote from Verloghokbol's City Guard specific concept), in a fashion both brutal and effective.&lt;br /&gt;
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- Bal dub Kimon, City Guard.&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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==='''Count Sanvobi'''===&lt;br /&gt;
Sanvobi is an ancient vampire. His faction is the smallest but wealthiest in Verloghokbol, and is composed entirely of undead. It is said Sanvobi distrusts all the living and for reasons unknown is a worshiper of Kevlos. &lt;br /&gt;
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==='''Mortanus the Binder'''===&lt;br /&gt;
Mortanus is an Adomkuro and a delver in the black arts of demonology. Gruesome tales of dark rituals and experiments cannot be substantiated but his bodyguard and champion, Frostgore, has obviously been twisted and corrupted by some vile power. Motranus' forces are the largest in Verloghokbol, consisting of Adomkuro and demons. His faction was built by Teranoc the Defiler, whom Mortanus killed in a hostile coup. &lt;br /&gt;
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==='''Lord Grazakhal dub Kimon'''===&lt;br /&gt;
Grazakhal, like most in his faction, is a Maleki worshipping, berserker kharakuro. His faction is strong in numbers, but lacks the discipline to maintain control of Verloghokbol.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;i&amp;gt;Source: [http://avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=332&amp;amp;t=85193 OOC: The Trade Cartels of Verloghokbol] thread.&amp;lt;/i&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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=== Black Citadel ===&lt;br /&gt;
Dominating a huge cavern on the eastern outskirts of Verloghokbol is a dreaded tower known as the Black Citadel. The baron of the Black Citadel, the vasharan Lord Gorenikus, has recently returned after an unexplained absence of many years. The trusted head of Gorenikus' guards, Commander Raufssen, managed his affairs and ruled the Black Citadel with an iron fist while he was gone. &lt;br /&gt;
Historically the Citadel has been in constant conflict with other factions of the Underdark and the ruling cartels of Verloghokbol. Troops were sent frequently to attack caravans and strategic buildings, always avoiding open war. &lt;br /&gt;
Until recently though the Citadel has remained locked to all but a few, the militia remaining out of sight within its walled compound. With Gorenikus' return many in the city fear this may not remain the case indefinitely.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;i&amp;gt;Source: [http://avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=332&amp;amp;t=85412 OOC: The Trade Cartels of Verloghokbol] thread.&amp;lt;/i&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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== In Game Developments ==&lt;br /&gt;
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* [http://avlis.org/viewforum.php?f=332 City of Verloghokbol Forum] Discussion of events in the Dark.&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://avlis.org/viewforum.php?f=333 Verloghokbol Marketplace]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[:Category:UnderdarkPCs|Underdark PCs]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Major Meeting Points#Underdark|Major Meeting Points]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Shop_Locations#The Underdark|Shop Locations]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Tavern_Locations#The_Underdark|Tavern Locations]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Cities]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=31322</id>
		<title>User:Szabot</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;'''Joined Avlis:''' mid-June, 2004&lt;br /&gt;
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'''DMing As:''' Wilsash, since August 2008&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Playing As:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Character: [[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]] - [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]], founder of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Pcs:Caviel|Caviel]] - [[Half-Nymph]] [[Druid]] of [[Dagath]] &lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Cloud|Cloud]] - [[Human, Tyeduan|Tyeduan]] Druid/[[Barbarian]], follower of the Sky Spirit&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Iako|Iako]] - [[Human, Adomkuro|Adomkuro]] [[Cleric]] of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sarn the Calm|Sarn the Calm]] - Adomkuro [[Monk]]/[[Psion]], member of the [[Dead Dreamer|Path of Ascendant Dreams]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sesamauhtis|Shaahilax Sesamauhtis]] - [[Shaahesk]] [[Annihilator]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-ons:''' Necromancy, Pale Mastery, Immunity to Critical Hits &amp;amp; Sneaks, the Underdark&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-offs:''' Dispel magic, spammed Knockdown, spammed HiPS, spam, Bigby spells, True Seeing, spam&lt;br /&gt;
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From [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=101419 RPotY Voting], 2007:&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Let's face it: Sinomi still scares the shit out of people.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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From RPotM Voting:&lt;br /&gt;
[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=98555&amp;amp;hilit=rpotm August, 2007]: &lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Sinomi continues to mesmerize me with his complex personality, history, and outlook on (un)life. He is truly a pleasure to interact with.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Irreverance Awards]], 2005:&lt;br /&gt;
Scariest PC, Honorable mention: Sinomi Sii&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Location and Timezone:''' Wisconsin, USA GMT-5 (Central time)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Common Play Time:''' Weekdays 22:00-03:00 GMT, Weekends vary between 15:00-04:00 GMT&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Abyss 404:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* I have also DMed on the CoPaP server [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/index.php Abyss 404]&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Abyss PC: [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 Curu Aldaia], [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=20 Azoid] shifter&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Player|Szabot]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
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		<title>PCs:Sinomi Sii</title>
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		<updated>2009-07-13T15:55:46Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: /* The Death of Sinomi Sii */ fixed link&lt;/p&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;center&amp;gt; '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' &amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Player Info / Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile] &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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The following entries are based upon persistent rumors. The claims are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;center&amp;gt; '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' &amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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The following entries are based upon persistent rumors. The claims are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:SinomiVioletRobes.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Master Necromancer of the Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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The following entries are based upon persistent rumors. The claims are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;center&amp;gt; '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' &amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess. (Nearly two Gnomish years later Sinomi's banishment was [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=64791&amp;amp;p=1164976#p1164976 removed].)&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
''This section is for other players to write in what their characters think of Sinomi. Please do not post anonymously. I will reformat, edit, correct spelling, etc., but not change content, unless the content violates [[Avlis Wiki:IC|Avlis wiki policy]]. Note that as part of that policy everything written on this IC wiki page is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters.''&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with [[Maleki]], or perhaps with the demon lord [[Kimonictinus]]. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored by one of the deities. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called [[PCs:Ulaire|Ulaire]], and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various nefarious deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Player Info / Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile] &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages - Miette and Oorayv in particular - continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. There was also much confusion about his status in Mikona and M'Chek. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blamed the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Although the banishment order was later overturned, finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occurred from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called Ulaire, and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Player Info / Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile] &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis, as it had been used against him often – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and that he fought in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. In general, there was much confusion about his status in Mikona, in M'Chek, in general. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blames the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occur from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called Ulaire, and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Despite the fact that Sinomi was weakened due to lacking the Mark of Andrinor's Trust (which at that time still meant that the highest circles of magic were barred from him), he managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and he now fights in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. In general, there was much confusion about his status in Mikona, in M'Chek, in general. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blames the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occur from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called Ulaire, and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
''This section is for other players to write in what their characters think of Sinomi. Please do not post anonymously. I will reformat, edit, correct spelling, etc., but not change content, unless the content violates [[Avlis Wiki:IC|Avlis wiki policy]]. Note that as part of that policy everything written on this IC wiki page is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters.''&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Player Info / Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile] &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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The following entries are based upon persistent rumors. The claims are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:SinomiVioletRobes.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Master Necromancer of the Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to reverse Karrek's actions. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages, [[PCs:Eloril|Eloril]] and [[PCs:Dameon|Dameon]], chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru, the latter later gaining a seat on the Council as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Sinomi managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar  as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and he now fights in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. In general, there was much confusion about his status in Mikona, in M'Chek, in general. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blames the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occur from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called Ulaire, and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
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The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
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The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
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The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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The following entries are based upon persistent rumors. The claims are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to correct Karrek's mistake. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Sinomi managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar  as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and he now fights in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. In general, there was much confusion about his status in Mikona, in M'Chek, in general. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blames the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occur from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called Ulaire, and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A Note From the Planes====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The contents of a letter from Sinomi to an unknown party, the beginning and end unreadable, and apparently sent during Sinomi's extensive planar travels after his return from the Abyss are included below:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;But enough of the past. I have encountered some interesting ideas on the planes, which I share with you now before I depart once again. There are two factions on the planes that have caught my attention: the dustmen and the bleak cabal.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The nihilistic members of the bleak cabal believe that there is no objective, ultimate meaning. To anything. There is no higher purpose. Things just are. People searching for meaning are wasting their lives searching for something that does not exist. The only meaning that makes any sense is the meaning we make for ourselves. If any search for meaning is to make sense, it is an internal search. Some find that this view that all is ultimately pointless leads to a deep sense of futility and melancholy. I on the other hand find the idea liberating.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The dustmen are a faction that has quite good relations with sentient, free-willed undead. According to them the concepts of life and death are misguided. There is only existence. If anything, if we must use the words &amp;quot;life&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;death&amp;quot;, then we are all dead. Everyone, on every plane, even on prime worlds. Some are perhaps more dead than others. Primes are perhaps just newer to death than planars and petitioners and the like. Those called &amp;quot;undead&amp;quot; are the purest, purged of passions and senses. The credo of the dustmen could perhaps be stated: &amp;quot;Respect Death, and don't ever treat it like a servant.&amp;quot; Their goal is to attain true death, but they also believe that one mustn't rush through any state of existence to get there. I find something congenial about this view, but it also quite fatalistic, which is less liberating than the view of the bleak cabal. In any case, both views seem worthy of attention.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
''This section is for other players to write in what their characters think of Sinomi. Please do not post anonymously. I will reformat, edit, correct spelling, etc., but not change content, unless the content violates [[Avlis Wiki:IC|Avlis wiki policy]]. Note that as part of that policy everything written on this IC wiki page is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters.''&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:PCs|Sii,Sinomi]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Underdark&amp;diff=30244</id>
		<title>Underdark</title>
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		<updated>2009-01-12T19:27:35Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: /* Underdark Team */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;center&amp;gt;'''Servers:''' {{Servers}}&amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;center&amp;gt;'''Avlis Countries:''' {{AvlisCountries}}&amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;center&amp;gt;'''Avlis Cities:''' {{AvlisCities}}&amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Underdark}}&lt;br /&gt;
The '''Underdark''' is a vast series of connected caverns under the surface of Negaria.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
__TOC__&lt;br /&gt;
== History ==&lt;br /&gt;
See [[History of the Underdark]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Inhabitants ==&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Human, Adomkuro|Adomkuro]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[:Category:Demon lords|The Demon Lords of the Underdark]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[:Category:Demonic pseudo-deities|Demonic Pseudo-Deities of the Underdark]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Dwarf, Kharakuro|Kharakuro]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Elf,Sereg|Sereg'wethrin]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[The Spawn of Alifanitax|The Spawn of Alifanitax]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Underdark.jpg|frame|right|Underdark inhabitants]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== In Game Developments == &lt;br /&gt;
* [http://www.avlis.org/viewforum.php?f=332 City of Verloghokbol Forum] Discussion of daily events in the City of Verloghokbol in the Underdark.&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://www.avlis.org/viewforum.php?f=333 Verloghokbol Marketplace]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[:Category:UnderdarkPCs|Underdark PCs]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Major Meeting Points#Underdark|Major Meeting Points]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Underdark:Recent_Events|Recent Events]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Tavern_Locations#The Underdark|Tavern Locations]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=== Underdark Team === &lt;br /&gt;
* [[:Category:Team:DM|'''DMs''']]&lt;br /&gt;
** [[User:Li'll Divvil|Li'll Divvil]]&lt;br /&gt;
** [[User:NecroZombie|NecroZombie]]&lt;br /&gt;
** [[User:Szabot|szabot]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Technical Aspects ==&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;lt;font color=green&amp;gt;[http://www.avlis.org/portal.php?getpage=serverstatus2 Server]: Underdark: avlis.blackdagger.net:5130&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Nations|Underdark]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Servers]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Places_of_Worship&amp;diff=29904</id>
		<title>Places of Worship</title>
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		<updated>2008-12-08T15:03:32Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;[[Category:Geography| Places of Worship]]&lt;br /&gt;
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The following is a list of shrines or temples that can be found in the various cities, towns, villages, and other areas of Avlis.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Blandenberg Protectorate===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Mikon''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dru'El''&lt;br /&gt;
**''The Harpinger''&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Pelar''&lt;br /&gt;
**''O'Ma''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Deglos===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Clangeddin''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Fegall''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Gorethar''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Maleki''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Vorin''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Wilsash''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Xenon''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Elysia===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Angadar''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dre'Ana''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dru'El''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Gorethar''&lt;br /&gt;
**''O'Ma ''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Corellon Larethian''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dra'Nar''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Hurine''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Toran''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Ferrell===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Berryn''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Skern''&lt;br /&gt;
**''The Harpinger''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Kuras===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Gorethar''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Hurine''&lt;br /&gt;
**''O'Ma''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Toran''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Le'Or===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Cha'reth''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dre'Ana''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dru'El''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Berryn''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Corellon Larethian''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dagath''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Hurine''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Mishlekh''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Skern''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===M'Chek===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dagath''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Ingoren''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Kelvos''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Maleki''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Mikon''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Wilsash''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Mikona===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Aarilax''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dagath''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Gorethar''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Maleki''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Mikon''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Ptah''&lt;br /&gt;
**''The'ton''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Titania''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Toran''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Valok''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dagath''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Ingoren''&lt;br /&gt;
**''O'Ma''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===T'Nanshi===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Cha'reth''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dru'El''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Verossa''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Cha'reth''&lt;br /&gt;
**''O'Ma''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Skern''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Titania''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Verossa''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Verloghokbol===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Aarilax''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Kimonictinus''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Blibdoolpoolp''&lt;br /&gt;
**''The Dead Dreamer''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Evrak''&lt;br /&gt;
**''The Harpinger''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Hurine''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Maleki''&lt;br /&gt;
**''The'ton''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Valok''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Visimontium===&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Temples'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Andrinor''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dru'El''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Cha'reth''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Clangeddin''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Mikon''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Dagath''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Fegall''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Hurine''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
*'''Shrines'''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Gorethar''&lt;br /&gt;
**''Yeraiah''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=24461 Source thread]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Pale_Master&amp;diff=29814</id>
		<title>Pale Master</title>
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		<updated>2008-11-29T06:49:31Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;center&amp;gt;'''Classes:''' {{Classes}}&amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;center&amp;gt;'''Prestige Classes:''' {{PrestigeClasses}}&amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Ir palema.gif|right|Pale Master]]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Description''': ([[NWN:Prestige Class|Prestige Class]])&lt;br /&gt;
Necromancy is usually a poor choice for [[arcane]] spellcasters. Those who really want to master the deathless arts almost always pursue [[divine]] means. However, an alternative exists for those who desire power over undead, without losing too much of their [[arcane]] power. Enter the pale master, who draws on a font of special lore that provides a macabre power all its own.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''[[NWN:Hit Die|Hit Die]]''': d6&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''[[NWN:Base Attack Bonus|Base Attack Bonus]]''': 1/2 levels&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Proficiencies''': None&lt;br /&gt;
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'''[[NWN:Skill Points|Skill Points]]''': 2 + [[NWN:Int|Int]] mod&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Skills''': [[NWN:Concentration|Concentration]], [[NWN:Craft armor|Craft Armor]], [[NWN:Craft trap|Craft Trap]], [[NWN:Craft weapon|Craft Weapon]], [[NWN:Heal (skill)|Heal]], [[NWN:Hide|Hide]], [[NWN:Listen|Listen]], [[NWN:Lore|Lore]], [[NWN:Move silently|Move Silently]], [[NWN:Persuade|Persuade]], [[NWN:Spellcraft|Spellcraft]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Selectable Class Feats''': [[NWN:Ambidexterity|Ambidexterity]], [[NWN:Deflect Arrows|Deflect Arrows]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''[[NWN:Saving Throw|Primary Saving Throw(s)]]''': [[NWN:Fortitude|Fortitude]], [[NWN:Will|Will]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Pale Master.jpg|Pale Master]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Requirements==&lt;br /&gt;
'''Alignment''': Any non-good&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''[[Arcane]] Spellcasting''': Level 3 or higher&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Special Abilities &amp;amp; Feats==&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 1 [[NWN:Bone Skin|Bone Skin]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 2 [[NWN:Animate Dead (feat)|Animate Dead]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 3 [[NWN:Darkvision|Darkvision]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 4 [[NWN:Summon Undead|Summon Undead]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 5 [[NWN:Deathless Vigor|Deathless Vigor]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 6 [[NWN:Undead Graft|Undead Graft]] I&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 7 [[NWN:Tough as Bone|Tough as Bone]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 8 Undead Graft II&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 9 [[Summon Greater Undead|Summon Greater Undead]]&lt;br /&gt;
*Level 10 [[NWN:Deathless Master Touch|Deathless Master Touch]], [[NWN:Deathless Mastery|Deathless Mastery]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:ife x2eppalema.gif|right|Epic Pale Master]]&lt;br /&gt;
==Epic Pale Master==&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hit Die''': d6&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skill Points''': 2 + Int mod&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bonus Feats''': 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Epic Bonus Feats''': [[NWN:Automatic Quicken Spell I - III|Automatic Quicken Spell]], [[NWN:Automatic Silent Spell I - III|Automatic Silent Spell]], [[NWN:Automatic Still Spell I - III|Automatic Still Spell]], [[NWN:Epic Energy Resistance|Epic Energy Resistance]], [[NWN:Epic Spell Focus|Epic Spell Focus]], [[NWN:Epic Spell Penetration|Epic Spell Penetration]], [[Epic spell: dragon knight]], [[Epic spell: greater ruin]], [[Epic spell: hellball]], [[Epic spell: epic mage armor]], [[Epic spell: mummy dust]], [[Epic spell: epic warding]], [[NWN:Improved Combat Casting|Improved Combat Casting]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Epic Selectable Class Feats''': [[NWN:Blinding Speed|Blinding Speed]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Spellcasting==&lt;br /&gt;
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Every odd level, a pale master progresses in his knowledge of magic as if having gained one level in his primary casting class. This progress is in terms of spell levels and spell slots available. A [[wizard]] can learn from scrolls to add spells to his or her spellbook in order to take advantage of new spell levels. A [[sorcerer]] or [[bard]], however, will have to level again as a sorcerer or bard in order to learn spells for these new levels. New spell slots can still be filled by preparing spells already known with metamagic feats, however.&lt;br /&gt;
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In standard NWN, this progression does not affect caster level, which can determine damage, duration, and spell penetration. In Avlis, [http://www.avlis.org/wiki/index.php/Shs:Magic_System#Changes_to_Bioware_Spells hooked spells] take pale master levels into account for determining caster level - one caster level per two pale master levels (every odd level). However, this only affects damage and duration for hooked spells, dispelling another caster's spells, and spell penetration, but not dispel resistance.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Summon Control==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The Pale Master has some ability to select the creature summoned by the summon undead abilities. This is a sub-feature of the overrall [[Magic:Summon Control|Summon Control system]].&lt;br /&gt;
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==Notes==&lt;br /&gt;
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*Requires [[NWN:Hordes of the Underdark |Hordes of the Underdark]].&lt;br /&gt;
*Pale Masters can take Epic Spells at level 15 even if they only have 3 levels of an [[arcane]] class. They can also take epic spells with [[NWN:Epic Bonus Feats|Epic Bonus Feats]] (after level 15) provided they meet the [[NWN:Spellcraft|Spellcraft]] requirements. The duration of the spells will be based on Pale Master levels.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Prestige classes]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Classes]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=29722</id>
		<title>User:Szabot</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=29722"/>
		<updated>2008-11-16T06:33:52Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;'''Joined Avlis:''' mid-June, 2004&lt;br /&gt;
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'''DMing As:''' Wilsash, since August 2008&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Playing As:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Character: [[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]] - [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]], founder of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]], follower of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Pcs:Caviel|Caviel]] - [[Half-Nymph]] [[Druid]] of [[Dagath]] &lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Cloud|Cloud]] - [[Human, Tyeduan|Tyeduan]] Druid/[[Barbarian]], follower of the Sky Spirit&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Fry|Fry]] - [[Satyr]] [[Rogue]], follower of [[Mishlekh]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Hootz'moohar M'yeritath|Hootz'moohar M'yeritath]] - [[Elf]] [[Ranger]], aspiring [[Avenger]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Iako|Iako]] - [[Human, Adomkuro|Adomkuro]] [[Cleric]] of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sarn the Calm|Sarn the Calm]] - Adomkuro [[Monk]]/[[Psion]], member of the [[Dead Dreamer|Path of Ascendant Dreams]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sesamauhtis|Shaahilax Sesamauhtis]] - [[Shaahesk]] [[Annihilator]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Vindur Unelith|Vindur Unelith]] - [[Sereg]] [[Ranger]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Urrrik Krrrom|Urrrik Krrrom]] - [[Wemic]] [[Fighter]], aspiring [[Justicar]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-ons:''' Necromancy, Pale Mastery, Immunity to Critical Hits &amp;amp; Sneaks, the Underdark&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-offs:''' Dispel magic, spammed Knockdown, spammed HiPS, spam, Bigby spells, True Seeing, spam&lt;br /&gt;
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From [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=101419 RPotY Voting], 2007:&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Let's face it: Sinomi still scares the shit out of people.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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From RPotM Voting:&lt;br /&gt;
[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=98555&amp;amp;hilit=rpotm August, 2007]: &lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Sinomi continues to mesmerize me with his complex personality, history, and outlook on (un)life. He is truly a pleasure to interact with.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Irreverance Awards]], 2005:&lt;br /&gt;
Scariest PC, Honorable mention: Sinomi Sii&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Location and Timezone:''' Wisconsin, USA GMT-6 (Central time)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Common Play Time:''' Weekdays 22:00-03:00 GMT, Weekends vary between 15:00-04:00 GMT&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Abyss 404:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* I have also DMed on the CoPaP server [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/index.php Abyss 404]&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Abyss PC: [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 Curu Aldaia], [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=20 Azoid] shifter&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Player|Szabot]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Team:DM&amp;diff=29659</id>
		<title>Category:Team:DM</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Team:DM&amp;diff=29659"/>
		<updated>2008-11-09T03:22:13Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;A '''Dungeon Master (DM)''' is a player who uses the [[NWN:DM_client|DM client]] and controls [[Wikipedia:Non-player character|NPC]]s and other aspects of the game for [[Wikipedia:Player character|player character]]s.&lt;br /&gt;
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For the Players, a DM is a DM - whatever word is placed before the word DM. &lt;br /&gt;
All of them are part of the Team, so please feel free to ask any of us if you need help.  &lt;br /&gt;
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The DM hierarchy goes from high to low: Head DM - Elder DM - Veteran DM - Senior DM - Major DM - Minor DM - Apprentice DM.&lt;br /&gt;
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DM's are not restricted to any one server, they can DM wherever they want. The category &amp;quot;Server&amp;quot; is just to show you what server the DM knows best, which could be useful in communicating with the Team.&lt;br /&gt;
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{| BORDER=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot; CELLPADDING=&amp;quot;4&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[User:Alexandru_Stanicu|Alexandru Stanicu]]&lt;br /&gt;
|The Hammer&lt;br /&gt;
|Elder DM&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT-6&lt;br /&gt;
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|DanishPastry&lt;br /&gt;
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|Darkfire&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Maleki]]&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT-&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[User:Ghostie|Ghostie]]&lt;br /&gt;
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|Veteran DM&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Wilderness]] / [[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT+1&lt;br /&gt;
|ghostie at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[User:Jazz|Jazz]]&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Toran]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Veteran DM&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Kuras]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT+1/+2&lt;br /&gt;
|jazz at avlis dot org &lt;br /&gt;
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|[[User:Katroine|Katroine]]&lt;br /&gt;
|[[The Harpinger]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Minor DM&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[User:Korak|Korak]]&lt;br /&gt;
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|Senior DM&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT-5&lt;br /&gt;
|korak at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|Li'll Divvil&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Tobin]]&lt;br /&gt;
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|Luke32m&lt;br /&gt;
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|MadK@&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Xenon]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Senior DM&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT+8&lt;br /&gt;
|madk at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|Marijn&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Andrinor]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Elder DM&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Visimontium]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT+1&lt;br /&gt;
|marijn at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|Mark Oban&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Ra-Ghul]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Major DM&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT +10&lt;br /&gt;
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|Melakin Skywieder&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT&lt;br /&gt;
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|Micah Ormane&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Pelar]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Senior DM&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT-?&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[User:NecroZombie|NecroZombie]]&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Bobil]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Senior DM&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Mikona]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT-5&lt;br /&gt;
|necrozombie at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[User:Nighthawk4|Nighthawk4]]&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Dru'El]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Head DM&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Elysia]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT+1&lt;br /&gt;
|nighthawk4 at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|Olaf&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Titania]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Veteran DM&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Wilderness]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT-7&lt;br /&gt;
|olaf at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|Orleron&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Angadar]]&lt;br /&gt;
|The Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|Avlis&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT-4&lt;br /&gt;
|orleron at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[User:Papainhell|papainhell]]&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Veteran DM&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Deglos]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT-4&lt;br /&gt;
|papainhell at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|Premonition11&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[Evrak]]&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT-4&lt;br /&gt;
|rcon at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[User:Ninja|ninja]]&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Blibdoolpoolp]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Veteran DM    &lt;br /&gt;
|[[Mikona]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT-5&lt;br /&gt;
|renedq at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|rshampshire&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Aryeh Gidol]]&lt;br /&gt;
|Senior DM&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le'Or]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT-1&lt;br /&gt;
|rhampshire at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|Rhissaerk&lt;br /&gt;
|Draxinar&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[Drotid]]&lt;br /&gt;
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|Sapperken&lt;br /&gt;
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|[[Kuras]]&lt;br /&gt;
|GMT -5&lt;br /&gt;
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|Sarmanos&lt;br /&gt;
|[[Ingoren]]&lt;br /&gt;
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|Spool32&lt;br /&gt;
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|Elder DM&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT-5&lt;br /&gt;
|spool32 at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|Sunscream&lt;br /&gt;
|[[The'ton]]&lt;br /&gt;
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|GMT-6&lt;br /&gt;
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|themicles at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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|tq121 at avlis dot org&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Team| DM]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=PCs:Sinomi_Sii&amp;diff=29575</id>
		<title>PCs:Sinomi Sii</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=PCs:Sinomi_Sii&amp;diff=29575"/>
		<updated>2008-10-27T18:49:22Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{PC}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Entry|user=szabot}}&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;center&amp;gt; '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' &amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Desiccated wings rise from his back.  &lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Player Info / Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile] &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to correct Karrek's mistake. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Sinomi managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar  as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and he now fights in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. In general, there was much confusion about his status in Mikona, in M'Chek, in general. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blames the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occur from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called Ulaire, and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
''This section is for other players to write in what their characters think of Sinomi. Please do not post anonymously. I will reformat, edit, correct spelling, etc., but not change content, unless the content violates [[Avlis Wiki:IC|Avlis wiki policy]]. Note that as part of that policy everything written on this IC wiki page is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters.''&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:PCs|Sii,Sinomi]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
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		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=Dead_Dreamer&amp;diff=29297</id>
		<title>Dead Dreamer</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: corrected instances of &amp;quot;Kimonicticus&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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==(The) Dead Dreamer==&lt;br /&gt;
''By Silver Dreams''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Alignment''': [[Alignment#Neutral_Evil|Neutral Evil]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Worshippers' Alignment''': Any Evil &lt;br /&gt;
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'''Clerics' Alignment''': Within one step of Chaotic Evil &lt;br /&gt;
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'''Priest Alignment:''' Neutral Evil – most shreds or morality of the priests are blown away by the strange visions they experience every night in their sleep. Some wish to inflict the blessing/curse of the Dreams to unwilling victims. Fortunately, this rarely works.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Clerical Domains''': Dead Dreamer provides its followers with following clerical domains. A typical follower has one of the first three and one of the last three domains:&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Magic:Level#Evil|Evil]]: The beast's essence is inherently evil.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Magic:Level#Magic|Magic]]: The Dreamer's alien powers warp reality at will.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Magic:Level#Knowledge|Knowledge]]: Cult searches constantly for lost secrets.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Magic:Level#Death|Death]]: The Dreamer is half-dead, half-alive.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Magic:Level#Animal|Animal]]: Mainly for the ability to polymorph into an aberration.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Classes:''' Almost all [[Cleric|clerics]] have at least one level of [[Psionics|psion]], since those with mental powers are most likely to hear the Dreamer.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Deity=== &lt;br /&gt;
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The Dreamer itself is now a huge bowl of aberrant flesh deep at the bottom of the lake. It roughly resembles a giant [[Wikipedia:Illithid|Illithid]] elder brain. However, on top of it there is a fanged mouth. Huge tentacles sprout from the brain matter at random, and each ends in a [[Wikipedia:Beholder|beholder]]-like eye. This is only known through the Dream-visions, since no cultist actually knows where the lake is.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Path of Ascendant Dreams is a cult whose beginnings lie in the endless war fought deep in the caverns of Avlissian [[Underdark]]. After the Demonspawn Wars, in the time known as Invader Period, races of otherworldy aberrations begun to make inroads on the populations of [[Human, Adomkuro|Adomkuro]] and [[Dwarf, Kharakuro|Kharakuro]]. Illithids and Eye Tyrants brought their eldritch powers to the battle of supremacy, and their presence was noted.&lt;br /&gt;
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The near-god demon king [[Kimonictinus]] understood the power and threat the alien beings presented, and he conceived an experimental weapon to harness that power. He fused a piece of his own flesh to a captive mind flayer and beholder and sought to create a being that would serve him while possessing the powers of both races. Thus was born the being now known simply as the Dead Dreamer.&lt;br /&gt;
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Kimonictinus' experiment was both a failure and a success. The demonic aberrant being he created possessed great power, but its mind was warped from beginning. It proved too unstable for even Kimonictinus to control, and so he secretly made sure it would fall in a battle against the demon king's enemies. In a cataclysmic confrontation between the hybrid monster and some powerful spawn of [[Alifanitax]], a part of the Underdark collapsed. The dying Dreamer crawled into bottom of an underground lake, and there it stayed.&lt;br /&gt;
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However, the demonic spark of Kimonictinus would not die so easily. In the deep darkness of the lake, the monster lie halfway between life and death. It dreamed of alien visions, of battle, and still it remained faithful to its 'father' Kimonictinus. It grew in the lake, and unable to move, it sent out mental probes to whoever would hear them.&lt;br /&gt;
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The first to hear the silent call of the monster started the cult now known as the Path of Ascendant Dreams. A lone Adomkuro whose name is unimportant found the lake, drank its waters, and slept by its shore. He saw the dreams of the Dreamer, and was immediately driven insane. His sanity could not cope with the alien visions of the hybrid monster's sleep. However, before he died, he wrote the six stone tablets that would begin the cult of the Dreamer. Stumbling to a Adomkuro village, he left the tablets for the people to read, and shambled off to die.&lt;br /&gt;
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Now that the monster knew how to reach the minds of those nearby, it reached out and grasped receptive minds around it. Now and then a lone kharakuro or Adomkuro would be touched the dreams and become and cleric of the beast. For some, it was a result of voluntary meditation. For some, it was simply bad luck.&lt;br /&gt;
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The clerics of the Dreamer cult have only one goal. They wish to find the lost lake where their god sleeps and awaken it. It is their belief that the awakening of the Dead Dreamer will bring about a new golden age where Kimonictinus and his kin will cast out the gods of Avlis and rule in their stead. Of course, the chosen of the Dreamer will be honored and elevated for bringing this enlightenment to the world. This is why the cult of Kimonictinus tolerates the Dreamer cult, and even finds it useful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The cult, however, has many problems. The location of the Lake is not known to anyone. There are rumors of secret priests who tend the dreaming demigod, and some even say the original writer of the Six Tablets of Dreaming still lives somewhere. Nobody knows how to awaken the god even if he could be found. The Tablets are supposed to provide the answer, but there are as many interpretations of them as there are worshipers. The most common one is that the one who finds the true name of the beast will be able to awaken it.&lt;br /&gt;
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It is also not easy to walk on the Path of Ascendant Dreams. Every night in their sleep the clerics dream the Dreams of their god. Visions of glorious battles and strange creatures fill their minds. For weaker ones, this is too much. Suicides are not unusual for novice priests. Those who are strong enough seem often quiet and thoughtful, even philosophical.&lt;br /&gt;
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However, the benefits of service are real. The Dreamer provides his clerics with divine magic. The small cult draws both Adomkuro, Kharakuro and even some aberration clerics. The cult is almost unknown outside Underdark. The Dreamer simply cannot reach through all the rock and soil except on some especially unholy nights.&lt;br /&gt;
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The question remains: Are those who walk the Path of Ascendant Dreams harbingers of demonic apocalypse on Avlis, or merely deluded victims of an elder horror that refuses to die – and which should never have even existed?&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Demonic pseudo-deities|Dead Dreamer]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Szabot</name></author>
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		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=29294</id>
		<title>User:Szabot</title>
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		<updated>2008-09-27T16:05:13Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Szabot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;'''Joined Avlis:''' mid-June, 2004&lt;br /&gt;
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'''DMing As:''' Wilsash, since August 2008&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Playing As:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Character: [[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]] - [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]], founder of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]], follower of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Pcs:Caviel|Caviel]] - [[Half-Nymph]] [[Druid]] of [[Dagath]] &lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Cloud|Cloud]] - [[Human, Tyeduan|Tyeduan]] Druid/[[Barbarian]], follower of the Sky Spirit&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Fry|Fry]] - [[Satyr]] [[Rogue]], follower of [[Mishlekh]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Hootz'moohar M'yeritath|Hootz'moohar M'yeritath]] - [[Elf]] [[Ranger]], aspiring [[Avenger]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Iako|Iako]] - [[Human, Adomkuro|Adomkuro]] [[Cleric]] of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sarn the Calm|Sarn the Calm]] - Adomkuro [[Monk]]/[[Psion]], member of the [[Dead Dreamer|Path of Ascendant Dreams]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sesamauhtis|Shaahilax Sesamauhtis]] - [[Shaahesk]] [[Annihilator]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Vindur Unelith|Vindur Unelith]] - [[Sereg]] [[Ranger]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Urrrik Krrrom|Urrrik Krrrom]] - [[Wemic]] [[Fighter]], aspiring [[Justicar]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-ons:''' Necromancy, Pale Mastery, Immunity to Critical Hits &amp;amp; Sneaks, the Underdark&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-offs:''' Dispel magic, spammed Knockdown, spammed HiPS, spam, Bigby spells, True Seeing, spam&lt;br /&gt;
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From [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=101419 RPotY Voting], 2007:&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Let's face it: Sinomi still scares the shit out of people.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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From RPotM Voting:&lt;br /&gt;
[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=98555&amp;amp;hilit=rpotm August, 2007]: &lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Sinomi continues to mesmerize me with his complex personality, history, and outlook on (un)life. He is truly a pleasure to interact with.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Irreverance Awards]], 2005:&lt;br /&gt;
Scariest PC, Honorable mention: Sinomi Sii&lt;br /&gt;
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* I have also DMed on the CoPaP server [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/index.php Abyss 404]&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Abyss PC: [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 Curu Aldaia], [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=20 Azoid] shifter&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' was a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]] and the founder and leader of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;center&amp;gt; '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' &amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Drangonari wings rise from his back, slightly less brown and desiccated than the rest of his body.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sinomi_Avatar.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Founder of Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The High Mage Council====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Violet Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ebony Attacks====&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Turiva Ilnuru Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Nise====&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Dranuhl====&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Yalyn'do====&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mertas Venetor====&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to correct Karrek's mistake. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Sinomi managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar  as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and he now fights in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. In general, there was much confusion about his status in Mikona, in M'Chek, in general. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia was dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishment from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blames the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journeys finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless occur from time to time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called Ulaire, and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' was a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]] and the founder and leader of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Known Former Affiliations:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Drangonari wings rise from his back, slightly less brown and desiccated than the rest of his body.  &lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs and HMC member, Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Final Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to correct Karrek's mistake. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Sinomi managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar  as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and he now fights in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. In general, there was much confusion about his status in Mikona, in M'Chek, in general. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia left dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishmet from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blames the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journies finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless remain.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called Ulaire, and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About The Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
''This section is for other players to write in what their characters think of Sinomi. Please do not post anonymously. I will reformat, edit, correct spelling, etc., but not change content, unless the content violates [[Avlis Wiki:IC|Avlis wiki policy]]. Note that as part of that policy everything written on this IC wiki page is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters.''&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sinomi Sii''' was a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]] and the founder and leader of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]].&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Gender:''' Male&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Age:''' unknown&lt;br /&gt;
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* Malwa Turole, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]&lt;br /&gt;
* Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| '''Appearance:'''&lt;br /&gt;
Usually quite dusty and dirty, and often accompanied by a variety of smells that remind of crypts and corpses. Left arm is an undead graft. Skin/scales are brownish green and somewhat desiccated. Yellow, slitted, reptilian eyes are the only visible features of his real face, which is always covered by a skull mask that can be difficult to distinguish as a mask. Drangonari wings rise from his back, slightly less brown and desiccated than the rest of his body.  &lt;br /&gt;
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===Important Note===&lt;br /&gt;
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''Per [[Avlis Wiki:Policies|Avlis wiki policy]], everything written on this [[Avlis Wiki:IC|IC wiki page]] is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters. The following historical account reflects Sinomi Sii's point of view, but I have tried to avoid controversial or inflammatory statements while still getting his point of view across. If I haven't avoided such statements enough, and you edit this page, please note your edit and the reason. Please note the rules for [[Avlis_Wiki:Editing_disputes|editing disputes]].''&lt;br /&gt;
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===Early Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Grantir====&lt;br /&gt;
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Born in [[Grantir]], Sinomi was a rather typical [[Drangonari]], until he fell in love with a ghost elf slave named Levena. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, his family discovered it and sent her away. Distraught, Sinomi followed her only to find her killed by [[Shaahesk]]. He had no means to bring her back. Angry with his family, with Grantir traditions, with the Shaahesk, and with the gods for being either unwilling or unable to help, he left Grantir. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Road to Mikona==== &lt;br /&gt;
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As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to [[Le'Or T'Nanshi|Le’Or]], that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], and he also began to learn more about the ways of the larger world. In order to learn more of the world and more of necromancy, he left for [[Elysia]] and from there frequented [[Ferrell]] for a time. Sinomi took a liking to alchemy and herbalism and joined the [[AKN]], where he would eventually become a High Apprentice before somewhat abandoning those studies. It was in Ferrell that he met Dralix of the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]] and learned much about [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]] and the many mage orders. He finally moved to [[Mikona]] to learn more about such things and to become more involved with the Ebony Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====An Artifact Discovered====&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Bones of Antimodes'': Under threat by a dracolich, the authorities of Mikona called together a band of adventurers for aid. Eager to learn more about such a creature, Sinomi joined the defense and aided the city in discovering the bones of Antimodes in order to prevent the city’s possible destruction by the dracolich. Among the eventually-defeated dracolich’s hoard of treasure, Sinomi found a “Mask of Death” – a skull helm of considerable necromantic power. Sinomi was seldom seen without that mask from then on, until he later constructed a similar helm even more to his liking.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Steelcasting==== &lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi participated in the First Scaled Gauntlet, a series of organized duels, in Ferrell. Although the duels were focused on melee prowess, rather than arcane combat, Sinomi was still disappointed with his result, as he fell rather quickly to the then-young Shaahesk [[PCs:Rhissaerk_Jalesh|Rhissaerk Jalesh]]. This failure led Sinomi to pursue for some time martial skills, particularly the use of various weapons, and the art of steelcasting, in which a mage learns to cast arcane magic while wearing heavy army and carrying a shield. Once already quite proficient in the art, Sinomi would receive further instruction to hone his skills from the well-known steelcaster Tiras and then [[PCs:Crunk_Steelcaster|Crunk Steelcaster]] himself. Besides acquiring these new skills himself, Sinomi’s interest seemed to begin a renewed general interest in the art that had not been widely seen since the days of Crunk and his students Tiras and Lochlyn.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Early_Sinomi.JPG|frame|left|Sinomi Sii - Pale Master, Steelcaster]]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pale Mastery====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s interest in necromancy led him to learn the basics of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]]. While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus always remained on the pale art. His progress in it led Sinomi to consider more immediate and radical ways to obtain various advantages of undeath. While researching various possibilities, he found an ancient necromantic tome that described, among other things, one necromancer’s attempt to graft an undead limb to his own body. Following the ritual described in the tome and relying on his own knowledge of necromancy and pale mastery, Sinomi performed a ritual in which he removed his own left arm and grafted a suitably prepared undead arm in its place. As his old arm still retains necromantic power as a result of the ritual, Sinomi keeps it close to him at all times. Eventually other necromancers or pale masters would undergo similar changes, either by a ritual like Sinomi’s, or as a more &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development, such as in the case of the infamous [[PCs:Isamu|Isamu]]. As Sinomi’s mastery of the pale art would only increase with time, his body continued to undergo further changes, whether by &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; development or more direct means, and Sinomi would become more and more like the undead.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ebony Years===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Ebony Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi was eventually admitted to the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] by Archmage Vanyankaya del’Trion. Quickly proving to be a quite active and capable member mage, Sinomi was soon promoted to Great Mage of Internal Affairs, a position he would hold for a Gnomish year. The position of Archmage was eventually passed from Vanya to Sand. Some time after becoming Archmage, however, Sand left the Order for an extended period, leaving internal matters to his Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Sinomi, and external matters to his Great Mage of Relations, Dralix. The position of Great Mage of Arms, previously held by Sand, was still vacant, as were most of the Senior Mage positions.  This eventually left Sinomi with nearly all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Known Ebony Exploits====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Zevarion'': As Le’Or came under attack by minions of Zevarion, who was successfully weakening the Seal of Ages that imprisoned him in Zelvan Dur, the Ebony Order manipulated events in order to play a crucial role in the re-imprisonment of Zevarion and the re-admitting of Zal to be Zevarion’s eternal jail-keeper. As a result, in return for their aid, the ban on the Ebony Order in Le’Or was lifted, thereby allowing the Ebony mages greater freedom in T’Nanshi, which was becoming particularly important given the matter of the lich Lobera, who was operating from below Le’Or itself. In addition, Sinomi recovered from the shards of the Seal of Ages a gem which could for a short time grant him true sight, thereby minimizing the weakness of a necromancer being unable to use the arcane spells of divination.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Gentleman'': During the time that the [[Mikona:Recent Events:PlotLines:Gentleman|Gentleman]], or the Woargshadeugh, ravaged southern Negaria, Sinomi had several encounters with the creature. A former Great Mage of the Ebony Order, V’Heress, returned from an absence only to be seen in league with the Order of the Shadow and the Gentleman. The Gentleman and V’Heress were eventually defeated, but Sand lead an expedition into the Hole where the Gentleman had been imprisoned before being destroyed. From this Hole those present, including Sinomi, discovered Woargshadeughstaves, magical staves created from residue of the Gentleman. Residue all over Negaria would later turn into such staves as well. Sinomi rarely carried any other staff after that day.&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Ebony_Sinomi.JPG|frame|right|Sinomi Sii - Great Mage of Internal Affairs, Ebony Order]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Artifacts of Najera'': A lich by the name of Lobera was in possession of an amulet and a staff, together known as the Artifacts of Najera. With these artifacts, Lobera was practically invulnerable. In order to defeat Lobera and gain the artifacts for safe keeping the Orders of Andrinor’s Trust worked together to create the [[Hammer of Lithandiel|The Hammer of Lithandiel]] using part of the flesh from the lich Sorvanok, under the idea that this hammer could be used to defeat Lobera. The Ebony Order played its part in this as well, in particular by supplying the lich skin that was used in the forging of the hammer. Sinomi was present in the ruined tower in the roots of Le’Or where Lobera was finally defeated by all the Orders working together. Many powerful magic bracers from the era of the original mage orders were discovered, and Sinomi became the possessor of the lone set of bracers once associated with the long-gone Violet Order – perhaps an omen of events that would come to pass.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors====&lt;br /&gt;
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''Yal'Drea'': As part of the conditions to join the Ebony Order, Sinomi was required to demonstrate his resourcefulness by aiding the Order in a certain matter concerning Yal'Drea, an elder vampire of the Rift in Ferrell. Yal'Drea was one of the first vampires created by Se'Fassu, the vampire inadvertently released into the world by followers of Gorethar when they dug too far below the temple they had built there, thus exposing an opening to the plane of shadow. The vampires used this fissure and their access to the negative energy plane to create rifts beneath the temple that gave them great strength and regenerative powers, but the Gorethites eventually sealed the temple, which kept the vampires contained. Yal'Drea wished to no longer be contained and sought help from various members of the Ebony Order. Sinomi collected numerous ingredients that were required, including some incredibly rare ingredients that required special means to procure, such as essences of lightning, a lammasu head, and a greater gorgon scale. Sinomi completed this task and was soon admitted to the Order. He then joined the effort completely to free Yal'Drea, and the Order was eventually successful. It is rumored that the powerful, necromantic boots worn by Sinomi were rewarded to him by Yal'Drea for his part in freeing her.&lt;br /&gt;
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''Se’Fassu'': Over time, the magical seal that resided over the ancient Rift temple in Ferrell weakened, and Se’Fassu, in control of the Rift, began sending his undead minions forth from the ruins, in particular to bring “the long night” to the land. The High Mage Council decided to perform a Rite of Closure to forever seal the Rift. Frustrated by being continually compelled to aid in the destruction of undead powers or in the imprisonment of necromancers and so on, Sinomi endeavored to see that there would be a different outcome in this case. Working with Se’Fassu’s general, Lar'Keston, and eventually with Se’Fassu himself, Sinomi and other Ebony mages worked to secure a secret means for Se’Fassu to avoid his own destruction in the event that the Rift was successfully destroyed. The aim was not to counteract the actions of the High Mage Council, which were simply to close the Rift, but rather to prevent Se'Fassu's incidental destruction in the process. The alliance proved successful, as Se’Fassu was saved when the Rift was closed. Some rumors attribute these actions to Turiva Ilnuru, but those rumors must be false, as Turiva Ilnuru did not yet exist at the time of the closing of the Rift. The Ebony Order and several of its former members have also denied involvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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''The Mistress'': A war was taking place in the deep of the Underdark, and a demoness referred to only as The Mistress, with her undead and demon army, had apparently defeated the Spider Queen, Kah’xithaeri’nayass. The Mistress was once a Nanshi woman once destroyed by worshippers of Dru'el, who she continued to hate even two-thousand years after their act of murder. However, the Dru'elites inadvertently freed her, and her soul was converted into a demon's form. However, unable to take any physical form for long, she reached out through her Vasharan allies and by other supernatural means for Sinomi’s help in order to overcome this limitation and make her move to become a true Demon-Goddess of the underdark. Sinomi, with the help of trusted allies, gathered remains of her earlier physical form and supplied the rest from other suitable sources. He then performed a ritual by which he was able to restore the Mistress to a physical form. In return for his aid, the Mistress caused wings to sprout on Sinomi’s back where most Drangonari had been missing them for ages since the defeat of the Avariel. The Mistress’s thirst for revenge was too great for her own good. She quickly and rashly lead an assault against the Dru’elites before solidifying her power and was finally defeated when an Avatar of Dru’el was summoned to aid in the battle against her and her forces. (More is told of these events in the story of [[Le'Athyed'Dru'El|Le'Athyed'Dru'El]].) Other rumors persist regarding Sinomi's acquisition of wings. One of the most notable is that he gave up his soul to a demon in exchange for them. Another is that they were attached by Sinomi himself after various experiments with demons, sinister bats, and other strange rituals.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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In order to organize his teaching of many students of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]], and to do so both without causing any unnecessary attention for the Ebony Order as well as to hopefully find additional allies or recruits for the Ebony Order, Sinomi founded a school of pale mastery called [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which quickly became the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Damar Ogdem====&lt;br /&gt;
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Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] – the second Archmage of the Order, following Cyprian - had already turned over the position of Archmage to Vanya. From then on, Damar entered the background of the Order, seldom even seen in the Order’s robes. Over time, Sinomi came to believe that Damar often acted with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, and so Sinomi became suspicious of Damar. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Turmoil in the Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the vacancies in the Order’s other leadership roles. A younger mage named [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah Elizabeth Ormane]], however, had been acting as Senior Mage of Elysia and was eventually promoted to Great Mage of Arms. Sinomi had also been promoted to represent the Ebony Order with a seat on the [[High Mage Council]], along with Sand and Dralix (by this time, Damar had been appointed Moderator of the Council). Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion resulted in disagreements with Dralix and Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. This conflict began to cause tension within the Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar came to a head when Sinomi believed that Damar’s actions as Moderator were contrary to the good of the Ebony Order. Sinomi then hatched an ultimately doomed and rash political scheme to have Damar removed as Moderator. Before the plan could come to fruition, Arlin Everwine – new Archmage of the [[Guild:AshenOrder|Ashen Order of the Stars]] – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, [[Guild:Web of Angadar|Angadarians]] were at war with [[Andrinor]] and the mages of his [[Arcane|Trust]]. Arlin purportedly gained information that the Angadarians wished to see Damar removed as Moderator as a necessary step in their larger plans of attack on the Trust. Although this never proved to be true, it was at the time an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (Sinomi believed that the fact that he was [[Drangonari]] likely made it easier for the Council to suspect him).&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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When news of Sinomi’s plan against Damar was leaked, Sand removed Sinomi from the Council. It also became apparent to Sand that the Order could no longer afford to continue without an active Archmage, and he soon announced Micah as the next Archmage. Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah, but after much discussion Sinomi learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar. Damar, along with others, had long been planning to rebuild the [[Guild:GoldOrder|Gold Order]], and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. Soon after the Council matter and the change in Archmage, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order.&lt;br /&gt;
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====A New Turmoil====&lt;br /&gt;
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Micah soon demoted Sinomi from the position of Great Mage and made her dislike of his school quite explicit. She additionally made it clear that she was not too fond of Ebony mages having any dedications outside the Order - a rather new and stricter policy for Ebony mages. Turmoil brewed again, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up altogether their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Whispers in the Darkness====&lt;br /&gt;
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As the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order]] fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, [[PCs:Micah_Elizabeth_Ormane|Micah]] announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to once again take a leadership role within the Ebony Order, Sinomi suggested that the Order learn from past mistakes and not allow the Order to be without an Archmage for any extended time. He therefore proposed that he should become Archmage. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] was not non-existent, that it was thriving in the [[Underdark]], and that it was now reaching into the Overlight and calling to Sinomi. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Ebony====&lt;br /&gt;
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As it became clear that Micah would prevent Sinomi from taking over leadership of the Ebony Order once again, and as Sinomi began to communicate with the Archmage of the Violet Order, Sinomi began to become resigned to the fact that he and the Ebony Order were growing apart. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about his place in the Order, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi felt free to master his arts as he chose, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of [[Arcane|Andrinor’s Trust]]. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including other Ebony mages who wished to leave the Ebony Order, met The Master – the Violet Order Archmage – in the High Temple of Andrinor in [[Visimontium]] and joined the Violet Order, an Order in which they would be free to pursue power and master their arts however they pleased.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Violet Order Archmage invited the [[High Mage Council]] to meet him and discuss the Violet Order. Almost immediately, [[PCs:Damar_Ogdem|Damar]] began to direct several verbal jabs at Sinomi. Neither Sinomi nor The Master was goaded into a fight, however, and The Master answered many questions about his Order. Then, after clenching his jaw for a while as The Master spoke, Damar spoke up. He all but called The Master a liar and announced that he would tell everyone present, including the Violet Order Archmage, what he knew about the Violet Order. As Sinomi found this humorous, Damar said to him, &amp;quot;Silence Sinomi, before your wings find their place on my mantle.&amp;quot; As Sinomi replied that he had heard that threat before, Damar rose out of his chair, crossed the room, and attacked Sinomi. Spell battle raged between Damar and Sinomi, and Sinomi was the victor.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that [[PCs:Oorayv'levena|Oorayv]] had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Micah had left for the [[Guild:RedOrder|Red Order of the Flame]]. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. Sinomi quickly came to believe, however, that not much had changed in the Ebony Order with a change in Archmage. After disappearing from the discussion, Oorayv tracked down Sinomi with a few other Ebony mages and attacked him by surprise. Although Sinomi would fall in the battle, he did so only after the new Ebony Archmage had fallen as well. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order cooled off, but relations remained far from amicable.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Turiva Ilnuru Grows====&lt;br /&gt;
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Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] in the end chose to stay with Turiva Ilnuru, and so most joined the Violet Order as well. The Ebony restrictions proved to be a blessing in disguise for the new Violet Order, as they helped demonstrate that mages who wished for freedom in their pursuit of power would best fit in with the Violet Order. And, in the end, Turiva Ilnuru had lost very little in the conflict with the Ebony Order. The influence of Turiva Ilnuru  continued to grow and their name became well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.&lt;br /&gt;
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The timeline of Turiva Ilnuru overlaps with the Ebony Years and the Violet Years (for the end of Turiva Ilnuru, see the Final Years below). The following entries are based upon rumors of the activities of Turiva Ilnuru during those years and are not verified.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Making Enemies, Making Allies====&lt;br /&gt;
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During the initial years of Turiva Ilnuru, much effort was spent on the protection of undead and the discouraging of crypt invaders, undead destroyers, and so on. This lead to several conflicts with undead-destroying organizations such as the monks of the Order of the Dragon and a special Dagathite group, the Keepers of the Cycle. Such skirmishes were not the main purpose of Turiva Ilnuru, however. Although Turiva Ilnuru did generally promote respect for undead and their places of rest (or unrest), the effort spent to promote this message and to protect undead, including the baser, mindless undead, was a means to an end. The purpose was to establish a reputation of being friends to the undead and enemies of their enemies in order to attract the attention of and eventually establish alliances with more powerful and intelligent factions of undead. As time would tell, the strategy proved successful.&lt;br /&gt;
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The activities of Turiva Ilnuru attracted the attention of the dracolich Nise, Headmaster of the Order of the Shadow, confined to the lost river canyon. Nise wished to strengthen his position in order to better fend off the frequent incursions into the canyon, and also wished to break the magical seal that was confining him there. Research was begun on the seal, and in the meantime Turiva Ilnuru began by supplying Nise with large amounts of ingredients for the construction of bone golems, as well as a means to strengthen the golems beyond their usual quality. However, while Turiva Ilnuru anticipated Nise's construction of his army of bone golems using the ingredients they had supplied, the Order of the Dragon [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=67189 announced Nise's defeat.] &lt;br /&gt;
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Although his destruction was announced, Nise was in truth banished to the shadow plane and prevented from returning to Avlis. Nise's own master had once been the Woargshadeugh, who had himself once been brought to Avlis from the shadow plane. Turiva Ilnuru thus sought the means by which that was accomplished so that the same could be done for Nise. In the meantime, a suitable dragon skeleton was procured in order to be the next vessel for Nise (despite the efforts of the Order of the Dragon to prevent the vessel from being acquired), while ingredients for the ritual were gathered as their need was revealed. Eventually the complete details of the means for returning Nise were discovered. Nevertheless, Turiva Ilnuru's plans were once again foiled by the Order of the Dragon (with the aid of the Ivory Order of the Sun), but this time in a rather unusual way: the monks completed Turiva Ilnuru's task themselves, albeit inadvertently. Not content with having simply banished Nise to the shadow plane, the Order of the Dragon entered the shadow plane to utterly destroy Nise, thus ensuring that he could never return to Avlis. On his own plane, however, Nise was far more powerful than the monks expected. They may have all perished there had Grandmaster [[PCs:Jade|Jade]] not sacrificed his own life to allow the rest to escape. Nevertheless, the actions of the monks allowed Nise to escape the shadow plane and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=84808 return to Avlis] - this time no longer confined to the lost river canyon. Despite his weakened and vulnerable state, Nise avoided destruction and fled to Deglos.&lt;br /&gt;
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Turiva Ilnuru also caught the attention of the Deglosian vampire lord, Dranuhl, with whom they would have a working relationship for many years. In particular, when Nise was inadvertently returned to Avlis by the Order of the Dragon, Dranuhl's bride, Ursula, was also released from the plane of shadow. As with Nise, however, she was weak and vulnerable. Turiva Ilnuru thus aided Ursula in regaining her strength. Turiva Ilnuru also performed a ritual with Dranuhl that summoned Nise from hiding and strengthened him, but also gave Dranuhl a measure of control over him, thus compelling Nise to serve Dranuhl against his will.&lt;br /&gt;
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One of the more mysterious stories surrounding Turiva Ilnuru concerns Yalyn'do, the Queen of the Forest of Midnight. Rumor has it that Turiva Ilnuru was contacted by the Queen to arrange personal contact between her and Maleki. As Maleki could not come to Avlis and the Queen could not leave the forest, this was no small request. Turiva Ilnuru sought the help of the Malekite vampiress Merlissa, whose lair is in an old temple to Maleki deep in a cave near Bachwood, M'Chek, and the ogre priest of Maleki, Ulor, in the Maleki temple in eastern M'Chek. Merlissa provided useful information in return for a favor, but the contents of both the information and the favor are unknown. Ulor agreed to teach Turiva Ilnuru a complicated and dangerous ritual to contact Maleki in exchange for limbospheres from the gnomes occupying Tollgaroth's former lair outside Mikona. Once the limbospheres were gathered, along with the ingredients for the ritual, contact was made with a servant of Maleki through Ulor's ritual. This demon servant, who was in direct contact with Maleki, was escorted to the Queen. It is unknown what the Queen's desire was and whether it was met. Rumor has it that she wished to produce offspring with Maleki, but this, too, is unconfirmed. The rumors of this story end there.&lt;br /&gt;
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A death knight named Kasaam who resided inside a crypt in the old Roseberry Woods of Ferrell contacted Turiva Ilnuru concerning a threat to his crypt. An organization known as Mertas Venetor was destroying the inhabitants of crypts across southern Negaria - but moreover they were defiling and cursing the crypts with unholy rituals. Kasaam did not wish to see this happen to his own lair. Turiva Ilnuru agreed to investigate and, if necessary, destroy Mertas Venetor. &lt;br /&gt;
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As Mertas Venetor [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?t=77129 desecrated more and more crypts], Turiva Ilnuru grew closer and closer to discovering their pattern of attacks and finding them. Turiva Ilnuru nearly prevented Mertas Venetor from defiling a crypt beneath the old iron mine in the Warrens of M'Chek and destroyed many of their forces, including the attack's leader, named Chuja. This half-elf mage, Chuja, explained that she worked for someone named Uongo and was a direct descendant of Ofik, a legendary Deglosian vampire hunter, and through him was a direct descendant of Sharaf, the founder of Mertas Venetor. (It may have been this incident that forced the powerful vampiress Dorannia to leave this crypt in the old iron mines of the Warrens, which had long been her lair. It is said that Turiva Ilnuru aided Dorannia in establishing a new home elsewhere, but this claim is based upon rumors and is not verified.) Especially from that point on, Mertas Venetor also began attempts to destroy Turiva Ilnuru, in order to wipe out this obstacle to their desecrations. Several encounters later, it was always Turiva Ilnuru left standing, although in the lost river canyon the strength of the Mertas Venetor force required that Turiva Ilnuru receive help from D'Arc of the Order of the Shadow.&lt;br /&gt;
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The trail eventually lead to Deglos and to the vampire lord Dranuhl. Dranuhl's forces had tangled with Mertas Venetor before, but Dranuhl's guards had been badly battered by Uongo, the Mertas Venetor leader. Also wishing Mertas Venetor destroyed, Dranuhl revealed to Turiva Ilnuru a means to create an elaborate portal to take them to the lair of Mertas Venetor. The construction of the portal required several rare and specially prepared ingredients, but once constructed it did the job as expected. After traveling through the portal, Turiva Ilnuru fought a bloody battle through the forces of Mertas Venetor that occupied their lair. Eventually they faced Uongo himself. Uongo revealed that he was actually Sharaf himself and revealed the truth of Mertas Venetor's purpose. Uongo was a vampire himself and had been struggling to bring all other factions of undead under his own control. Those that refused to join him were destroyed. Needless to say, most had been refusing. He made a similar offer to Turiva Ilnuru. Deciding to maintain allegiances with Dranuhl and Nise, who had both become enemies of Uongo, Turiva Ilnuru attacked and successfully destroyed Uongo, once and for all.&lt;br /&gt;
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In return for the destruction of Uongo and Mertas Venetor, Dranuhl gratefully agreed to make his own personal warriors available to Turiva Ilnuru should they require it. Kasaam, who had initially brought the problem of Mertas Venetor to the attention of Turiva Ilnuru was also grateful to have been spared and thus rewarded Turiva Ilnuru greatly. Sinomi is said to have received a ring of great power that magically enhances one's intelligence. It is rumored that no ring like it exists, and that it was thereafter bound to Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Pale Art====&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout its entire history, the primary goal and activity of Turiva Ilnuru was the practice and advancement of pale mastery. It is believed that over the course of his life, Sinomi personally instructed somewhere between forty or fifty persons in the pale art. Perhaps at least a dozen students advanced under his teaching to the point where their bodies could accept changes such as an undead graft, like Sinomi had done so many years before. Several became true deathless masters, and several eventually went on to teach students of their own. While the world has seen the occasional pale master here and there with no connection to Sinomi, it is believed by some that nearly all pale masters can somehow trace their practice of the pale art back to Sinomi.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Violet Order====&lt;br /&gt;
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Upon its resurfacing in the Overlight, the [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order]] became stagnant as its Archmage, The Master, put little time or energy into leadership. Among all the Masters, only Sinomi managed to recruit more mages to the Order. Eventually succumbing to pressure from the Overlight mages, The Master named another in his place during his temporary but indefinite leave of absence from the Order. Citing &amp;quot;tradition&amp;quot; rather than relying upon merit, he named the current Master Executioner, [[PCs:Karrek Asen|Karrek Asen]], as acting Archmage of the Overlight branch. This unconscientious decision proved to unravel all that had so far been accomplished.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Violet Principles Ignored====&lt;br /&gt;
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The distinguishing mark of the Violet Order was to be as follows: &amp;quot;The Violet Order of the Skull supports and encourages freedom and individuality in the use of arcane magic for whatever purposes a mage desires. The Order also supports and encourages mastery over arcane magic and whatever other arts or methods a mage desires to master. A Violet mage's goals and methods are his or hers to choose and pursue without interference; the mage need not be concerned about restrictions and constraints placed upon him or her by others. In no other Order of Andrinor's Trust will a mage find such dedication to freedom and the pursuit of mastery as in the Violet Order of the Skull.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When the [[High Mage Council]] announced the [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=88294 expulsion] of Sinomi and all remaining members of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]] from the Violet Order and the [[Arcane|Trust]], Karrek, desiring a seat on the Council himself, eschewed the principles of the Violet Order, betrayed its mages, and went along with the Council's decision, thereby expelling Turiva Ilnuru Violet mages from the Order and the Trust. The Master, despite stating that he cared not at all for the Trust or the High Mage Council, also cared no longer for the state of the Overlight Violets, and thus did nothing to correct Karrek's mistake. Like the [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony]] before it, the Violet Order fractured as mages were forced to choose between the Order and their study of pale mastery. Only two mages chose the Violet Order over Turiva Ilnuru.&lt;br /&gt;
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====War of Words====&lt;br /&gt;
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A campaign began in the court of public opinion in which Sinomi argued that, contrary to the charges by the High Mage Council, neither he nor Turiva Ilnuru had acted in any way against [[Andrinor]] or the Trust. Sinomi charged the Council with abusing their authority in order to pursue their personal agendas and that it was they who were harming Andrinor's Trust. The effort had a great effect at first as mages throughout the Trust protested the manner in which the Council had handled the decree against Turiva Ilnuru, but the protests were eventually silenced by the Archmages. In the end, the Council was not deterred from pursuing its actions against Turiva Ilnuru. &lt;br /&gt;
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====The Hunt====&lt;br /&gt;
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The hunt commenced. [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90557 Ferrell made a deal with the High Mage Council], and later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91353 Elysia aided the hunt] in its own way as well. Several Trust mages [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=90614 registered for licenses] to hunt the members of Turiva Ilnuru in M’Chek. There were casualties on both sides. Sinomi managed to kill many of his hunters, including Archmage Fergus of the White Order (the leader of the &amp;quot;hunt&amp;quot;), Amand of Ebony (once a student of Sinomi's a long time prior to these events), Grace Dane-Unuldur of Gold, and Thalarian of Blue. All perished quickly to Sinomi's spell prowess, but all were later returned to life. Sinomi was also felled by Damar  as well as by Archmage Aerill and Miette of the Blue Order, but each time he returned from the Abyss. Nevertheless, the forced visitations to the Abyss so close to one another in time began to take their toll upon Sinomi's soul.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Death of Sinomi Sii====&lt;br /&gt;
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One day during the hunt, Sinomi entered the old Dagath crypt near Westshore, [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=91947 but did not walk out.] Sinomi had been conducting research inside the crypt, and as he was making his way out he encountered two mages accompanied by two adamantium golems. The mages were Thalarian of the Blue Order and Robert Wallace of the Ashen, and both were prepared for battle – apparently they had arrived looking specifically for Sinomi, having somehow divined his presence there. Thalarian was all business – other than referring to Sinomi as “old friend” – as he claimed that he was a mere pawn and was bound to serve and carry out the Council’s decree, but Robert seemed to delight in the prospect of what was coming. &lt;br /&gt;
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Discussion did not last long. Sinomi covered himself in darkness to confuse the golems, and summoned a lich to his aid. A Bigby hand – a spell that had apparently become his nemesis – held him in place, however, and he was not in range of the two mages to breach their protections. He was bombarded with ice storms and lightning and could not maintain enough mantles to ward them off. He was killed, with Thalarian delivering the final blow.&lt;br /&gt;
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Sinomi's corpse was later discovered by some of his former students, and [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=951304#951304 they spirited it away.] His soul was forced to the Abyss and did not return, and would not return even when others called it. Why this was the case is not known - it is believed that, as eventually happens with everyone, it was Sinomi's time to die. It is rumored that his spirit was transformed into that of a Tanar’ri and he now fights in the Blood War against the devils, but this is not confirmed.&lt;br /&gt;
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====The End of Turiva Ilnuru====&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon after Sinomi's death, the High Mage Council [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=92173 declared victory] and an end to the hunt. However, members of Turiva Ilnuru were banned from the Orders of the Trust, from Visimontium, from all properties related to the Trust, and from any Trust-sponsored events. Nevertheless, without its founder and leader, Turiva Ilnuru was no more.&lt;br /&gt;
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===After Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mention in Elysia====&lt;br /&gt;
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Curiously, just over seven months after the death of Sinomi (by Gnomish calendars), Lt. General Alazmi Alxicus, Commanding Officer of Le'Megen T'Elysia, [http://www.blackdagger.com/viewtopic.php?p=1033819#1033819 announced the banishment of Sinomi] (and two others) from Elysia for &amp;quot;actions against the City of Elysia and conspiring with enemies of the city and common good.&amp;quot; Although no public information is available concerning the specific reasons for the banishment (i.e. the actions and the conspiring), perhaps it is no coincidence that it came shortly after the darkness from the Forest of Midnight [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=99527 began to spread] and during a time when Elysia was under attack by Moreanne Tanasi (who was later [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=136&amp;amp;t=101084 reportedly defeated] during a full assault upon the city). But that is just a guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Return from Death===&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sinomi's Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Approximately one gnomish year after his death, Sinomi Sii returned from death, appearing in Mikona, outside the city gates. Several Trust mages continued where they had left off so long before, attacking immediately. In general, there was much confusion about his status in Mikona, in M'Chek, in general. Some even thought that he was undead, or a demon, or a body possessed by a demon. He willingly submitted to the Mikona Guard until his status could be confirmed, and was then soon released. Some time later, he was engaged in combat in the wilderness of northwest M'Chek with a Red Order mage named Vintrinia, one of the Archmages of that Order at the time. Sinomi was the victor, Vintrinia left dead. According to Sinomi's account of the encounter, the attack was provoked by slander from the Red mage. Other accounts may differ. Whatever the cause, the result was banishmet from M'Chek for Sinomi, who blames the Trust's influence on Mikonan authorities for the ruling. Finding little left for him in southern Negaria, Sinomi began to travel far away, for longer and longer lengths of time, until his journies finally took him beyond the prime material plane. Occasional rumors of sightings of Sinomi in southern Negaria nonetheless remain.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors of Ulaire====&lt;br /&gt;
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Some time after the death of Sinomi some being or creature or person, called Ulaire, and with an identical appearance to Sinomi, began to be sighted here and there, and various deeds were attributed to him. His own story is told elsewhere. Some rumors hold that Ulaire simply was Sinomi, a pseudonym taken by Sinomi in order to confuse any who would seek him out. Other rumors hold that Ulaire was the name of some sort of creature that was occupying the body of Sinomi while his spirit was trapped in the Abyss. Yet other rumors hold that while Ulaire and Sinomi were in some sense one, they were in another sense two - perhaps the mind of Sinomi had broken into two. Whatever the case, perhaps only Sinomi knows the truth, or perhaps no one does.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Rumors About His Return====&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides the rumors associated with Ulaire, other rumors are told regarding the details of Sinomi's return, whether it had anything to do with Ulaire or not. One rumor is that Sinomi was indeed trapped in the Abyss for a gnomish year. As for his escape, it either simply took him that long to force or find his way out, or, as other rumors tell it, he eventually made a deal, perhaps with Maleki, perhaps with the demon lord Kimonictinus. Other rumors say not that a deal was made, but that he was favored. Many rumors include the claim that by returning, however it was accomplished, Sinomi defied Dagath in doing so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===The Philosophy of Sinomi Sii===&lt;br /&gt;
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====The Value of Existence====&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important thing to any being is its existence. All else of value is worthless if the being ceases to exist. Existence is thus the only thing of intrinsic value to any being – the only thing valuable in itself. It is the very thing upon which everything else of value is dependent. The most valuable instrumental goods are therefore those that protect a being’s existence. As no being’s existence is entirely safe so long as anyone or anything can end its existence, power, freedom, and self-improvement are the most important things to cultivate. The ultimate goal, to put it another way, is total self-sufficiency – to be able to depend entirely on oneself for everything, including one’s continued existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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====Achieving Self-Sufficiency====&lt;br /&gt;
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Fundamental to achieving this self-sufficiency is understanding life and death, particularly what can end life and cause death. Living beings can cease to exist for many reasons: severe trauma, poison, disease, or mere aging, for example. A certain class of beings, namely the undead, do not suffer from these weaknesses. They are unaffected by severe trauma, poison, disease, aging and so on, and can often shrug off many attacks to their body, whether the attack be physical, magical, or otherwise elemental. Nor do they need to eat, sleep, or breathe. They are also immune to [[Magic:Necromancy|necromancy]], one of the most potent means of causing death to the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of course, there are disadvantages to undeath as well. The undead are vulnerable to divine and positive energy, often suffer from cravings, such as for blood, and can be controlled, repulsed or even destroyed by sufficiently powerful clerics. Thus, those who seek total self-sufficiency are unlikely to desire undeath, unless they can become some of the most powerful undead, such as liches. For the rest, the dark art of [[Pale Master|pale mastery]] provides a means by which to achieve many of the advantages of undeath without also taking on its disadvantages. The pale master’s deep study of necromancy and undeath and his bond with undead leads to acquiring many of those advantages. True masters of the art can be difficult to distinguish from the undead as they come ever closer to achieving total self-sufficiency.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Opinions===&lt;br /&gt;
''This section is for other players to write in what their characters think of Sinomi. Please do not post anonymously. I will reformat, edit, correct spelling, etc., but not change content, unless the content violates [[Avlis Wiki:IC|Avlis wiki policy]]. Note that as part of that policy everything written on this IC wiki page is totally In Character and available for public consumption. What is written here can be used In Game by any and all characters.''&lt;br /&gt;
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''Ramiz's Outlook'': When [[PCs:Ramiz_Sii|Ramiz]] traveled down to Southern Avlis, on assignment from his school and to see the world, he was amazed at what he found. He did not expect his brother to be so far from the things his parents had told him of Sinomi. Ramiz always viewed what happened to Levena as the reason for what he views as Sinomi's downfall. She's the reason why he left him and his family, left Grantir, and why he tried to push aside all emotions in life. He once asked, &amp;quot;What kind of a person would I myself become if something so horrible had happened to me?&amp;quot; After hearing about the death of his brother in Mikona, he wept for many hours in the arms of his love. He prays that Sinomi finds, in death, all that he had given up in life.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:PCs|Sii,Sinomi]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Dagath</title>
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'''Colors:''' White, Grey &amp;amp; Black. Predominantly white for Life, Grey for Rebirth, Black for Death.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Alignment:''' [[Alignment#True_Neutral|True Neutral]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Worshippers' Alignment:''' Any&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Area of Control:''' Life, Death, Rebirth&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Clerical Domains''':&lt;br /&gt;
:''Order of Life:'' [[Magic:Level#Good|Good]], [[Magic:Level#Healing|Healing]], [[Magic:Level#Protection|Protection]], [[Magic:Level#Sun|Sun]]&lt;br /&gt;
:''Order of Death:'' [[Magic:Level#Death|Death]], [[Magic:Level#Destruction|Destruction]], [[Magic:Level#Evil|Evil]], [[Magic:Level#Strength|Strength]]&lt;br /&gt;
:''Order of Rebirth:'' Select one from each of Life and Death&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Religious Orders:''' [[Guild:CouncilOfDagath|Council of Dagath]], [[Guild:KeepersoftheCycle|The Keepers of the Cycle]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Dagath]] was born of a union of [[Mikon]] and one of his mortal followers. Because of the unusual nature of his parentage, he was born a god but had to watch his mother grow old and die eventually. However, he realized that when this happened, her soul went somewhere else and that she was in fact not obliterated, she was just changed and living somewhere else. All mortals shared this fate, and he soon became aware that all mortals are actually immortal and capable of rebirth.&lt;br /&gt;
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Thus he took on the mantle of Life, Death, and Rebirth. Political matters of nations and cities do not concern him as much as actual life and death itself. He oversees changes in life such as the birth of a baby, marriage, retirement, death, and even the afterlife. Sometimes his job is pleasant, and sometimes not.&lt;br /&gt;
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Because of the wide nature of his ethos, Dagath has all kinds of worshippers ranging from saintly to vile. He is one of the only gods whose worshippers can be of any alignment. His priesthood is divided into three orders that deal with his charge: The Order of Life, The Order of Death, and The Order of Rebirth.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The Order of Life'''&lt;br /&gt;
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By and large, the Life clerics are good aligned. They see the cycle of life as their purview, they oversee marriages and supporting people in their day to day life. They would look upon undead as an abomination, beings that have fallen out of their cycle. These priests are those that see to the helpless, the poor and the hungry &lt;br /&gt;
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'''The Order of Rebirth''' &lt;br /&gt;
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The clerics of this order are generally neutrally aligned. They see the cycle of the afterlife to be in their dominion. To them It is a blasphemy to summon the spirits of those resting in Dagath's care back into the world and thus interrupt their well-earned peace before their rebirth into a fitting new body, they might despise Undead and seek to return them to their slumber, until the time of rebirth. &lt;br /&gt;
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'''The Order of Death''' &lt;br /&gt;
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These clerics are evil aligned and will summon undead to their aid with no compunction whatsoever. They are the grim reapers of Dagath's fold, they seek death out, and they handle the funerals, last rites and oversee all that deals with death. A death priest will generally see undead as normal people who are stuck in the &amp;quot;death&amp;quot; phase of the circle. &lt;br /&gt;
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Death priests are often the hand of retribution of the church. For instance, if the Order of Life feels that a living being has been wrongfully killed, they will often enlist the Order of Death to take revenge for the killing. The Order of Rebirth is usually there to clean up the mess. &lt;br /&gt;
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'''Druids of Dagath'''&lt;br /&gt;
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The cycle of life is never-ending, death is merely a stage, you go into the afterlife until such a time as you are reborn into a fitting new body, the cycle of life restarts and you begin your journey anew. &lt;br /&gt;
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Dagath sees the forest as the greatest example of the cycle of life in existence, and for that reason if no other, he takes an interest in it. Druids of Dagath tend to feel that balance is their highest calling that life must be allowed to go though its cycle the way it was intended to. &lt;br /&gt;
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They protect the forest to prevent someone from altering the cycle or causing premature death. They care for the forest so that life has a chance to flourish. They allow destruction to come, because death is a necessary part of life, and from time to time the forest must be cleansed by the touch of fire or flood. Druids of Dagath only get involved if they feel an event might somehow alter the natural cycle of the forest.&lt;br /&gt;
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Dagath has temples in [[Visimontium]], [[Medec]], [[Mikona]], [[Westshore]], and a shrine in [[Le'Or T'Nanshi]].&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<id>https://wiki.avlis.org/w/index.php?title=User:Szabot&amp;diff=29085</id>
		<title>User:Szabot</title>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Joined Avlis:''' mid-June, 2004&lt;br /&gt;
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'''DMing As:''' Wilsash, since August 2008&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Playing As:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Character: [[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]] - [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master]], founder of [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]], follower of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Pcs:Caviel|Caviel]] - [[Half-Nymph]] [[Druid]] of [[Dagath]] &lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Cloud|Cloud]] - [[Human, Tyeduan|Tyeduan]] Druid/[[Barbarian]], follower of the Sky Spirit&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Fry|Fry]] - [[Satyr]] [[Rogue]], follower of [[Mishlekh]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Hootz'moohar M'yeritath|Hootz'moohar M'yeritath]] - [[Elf]] [[Ranger]], aspiring [[Avenger]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Iako|Iako]] - [[Human, Adomkuro|Adomkuro]] [[Cleric]] of [[Kimonictinus]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sarn the Calm|Sarn the Calm]] - Adomkuro [[Monk]]/[[Psion]], member of the [[Dead Dreamer|Path of Ascendant Dreams]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Sesamauhtis|Shaahilax Sesamauhtis]] - [[Shaahesk]] [[Annihilator]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Vindur Unelith|Vindur Unelith]] - [[Sereg]] [[Ranger]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[PCs:Urrrik Krrrom|Urrrik Krrrom]] - [[Wemic]] [[Fighter]], aspiring [[Justicar]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-ons:''' Necromancy, Pale Mastery, Immunity to Critical Hits &amp;amp; Sneaks, the Underdark&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Turn-offs:''' Dispel magic, spammed Knockdown, spammed HiPS, spam, Bigby spells, True Seeing, spam&lt;br /&gt;
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From [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=101419 RPotY Voting], 2007:&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Let's face it: Sinomi still scares the shit out of people.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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From RPotM Voting:&lt;br /&gt;
[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=87&amp;amp;t=98555&amp;amp;hilit=rpotm August, 2007]: &lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Sinomi continues to mesmerize me with his complex personality, history, and outlook on (un)life. He is truly a pleasure to interact with.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Irreverance Awards]], 2005:&lt;br /&gt;
Scariest PC, Honorable mention: Sinomi Sii&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Location and Timezone:''' Wisconsin, USA GMT-5 (Central time)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Common Play Time:''' Weekdays 01:00-05:00 GMT, Weekends vary between 16:00-06:00 GMT&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;amp;u=8035 Avlis Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Abyss 404:'''&lt;br /&gt;
* I have also DMed on the CoPaP server [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/index.php Abyss 404]&lt;br /&gt;
* Main Abyss PC: [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 Curu Aldaia], [http://abyss404.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=20 Azoid] shifter&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Player|Szabot]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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