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| | <center> '''[[PCs:Sinomi Sii|Sinomi Sii]]''' </center>
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| | '''Race:''' [[Drangonari]]
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| | '''Gender:''' Male
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| | '''Birthplace:''' [[Grantir]]
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| | '''Age:''' Unknown
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| | '''Current Residence:''' Unknown
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| | '''Most Frequently Seen In:''' [[M'Chek]]
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| | '''Known Affiliations:'''
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| * Malwa Turo, [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]]
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| * Master Necromancer, [[Guild:VioletOrder|Violet Order of the Skull]]
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| * High Apprentice, [[Guild:AKN|The Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature]]
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| | '''Known Former Affiliations:'''
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| * Great Mage of Internal Affairs and Member of the High Mage Council, [[Guild:EbonyOrder|Ebony Order of the Moon]]
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| | '''Deeds:'''
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| * Full Account: [http://www.worldforgemagazine.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=24 World Forge Magazine Villain Profile (requires subscription)]
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| * Abbreviated Account: see below.
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| | '''Player Info / Contact:''' [http://www.avlis.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=8035 Avlis Profile]
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| '''Sinomi Sii''' is a [[Elf, Drangonari|Drangonari]] [[Pale Master|Necromancer]], and the leader of the [[Guild:TurivaIlnuru|Turiva Ilnuru]].
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| __FORCETOC__
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| ===Early Years===
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| ''Grantir'': 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. | | '''This is a test. The above statement is not true.''' |
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| ''The Road to Mikona'': As he had traveled occasionally with his family on business to Le’Or, that is where he first went. Here the effect of his lost love became apparent in his study of 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 Ebony Order of the Moon and learned much about 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.
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| ''Pale Mastery'': Sinomi’s interest in necromancy and his association with Dralix led him to periodically return to Le’Or to uncover the secrets of pale mastery, which Dralix had recently learned from the imprisoned pale master Zevarion. After asking Sinomi to complete various tasks, Zevarion kept to his bargain and taught Sinomi the basics of the pale art.
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| ''The First Scaled Gauntlet'': 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 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 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.
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| ''Necromantic Rituals'': While learning martial skills and steelcasting, Sinomi’s main focus remained on pale mastery. His progress in the pale art 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, as in the case of Dralix, or as a
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| ===Ebony Years===
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| ''The Ebony Order'': Sinomi was eventually admitted to the 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. Additionally, Dralix, who had been largely absent himself for some time, was still fairly inactive. This basically left Sinomi with all the responsibilities of a ''de facto'' Archmage.
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| ''Turiva Ilnuru'': In this time, in order to organize his teaching of many students of 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 Turiva Ilnuru (which, in Drangonari, means Masters of Undeath), which since its founding has been the preeminent training ground for pale masters, and did indeed help to bring many recruits to the Ebony Order for some time.
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| ''Damar Ogdem'': Before Sinomi joined the Ebony Order, 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. Damar was no longer Archmage, but was also not quite just any common Ebony member mage. Often acting seemingly with only his own approval and seldom in concert with the Ebony Order as a whole, Damar’s behavior became suspicious to Sinomi.
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| ''Turmoil in the Order'': Fulfilling his responsibilities to the Ebony Order proved especially difficult given the tenuous, unofficial status of his ''de facto'' position and the lack of leadership elsewhere in the Order. A younger mage named Micah Elizabeth Ormane, however, was proving to be quite capable 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). Suspicion of Damar only increased when Sinomi joined the Council, but this suspicion caused much consternation for Dralix, a long-time close associate of Damar, and for Micah, who had once been Damar’s own apprentice. Sinomi’s suspicion of Damar and Sinomi’s appearance of behaving as if he were Archmage himself began to upset the other two Great Mages, as well as Damar, which began to cause tension within the Order.
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| ''The High Mage Council'': 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 Ashen Order of the Stars – betrayed the plans to the entire Council. At the time, Angadarians were at war with Andrinor and the mages of his 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. True or not, this was an unfortunate stroke to Sinomi (no doubt the fact that he is Drangonari made it easier for the Council to suspect him).
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| ''A New Ebony Archmage'': 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. Unable to hand the position over to Sinomi after removing him from the Council, despite the fact that Sinomi would have been the natural choice until then, the position went to the only other person even remotely suitable at the time - Micah, who had done an admirable job as Senior Mage of Elysia, but was unproven as a Great Mage and had begun to fall into madness after being trapped for some time within the chaotic world of the Dreamscape.
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| ''A New Order'': For the good of the Order, and for his own good, Sinomi endeavored to rebuild his relationships with Damar, Dralix and Micah. Much discussion with each seemed to lead to some understanding, but Sinomi also learned the cause of his suspicions of Damar and the evidence of Damar’s betrayal of the Ebony Order came together. Damar, along with others, most especially Dralix, had long been planning to rebuild the Gold Order, and had been doing so from inside the Ebony Order. This information validated Sinomi’s prior suspicions and made sense of Damar’s actions over the previous years, but, unfortunately for Sinomi and for the Ebony Order, it came too late. Soon, Damar and Dralix, as well as several others, left for the Gold Order, leaving a crumbling Ebony Order in the wake of their betrayal.
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| ''A New Turmoil'': 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. These actions by the young Archmage, as well as her general desire to lead the Ebony Order in ways more amenable to those who had already left for the Gold Order (no doubt largely in part due to her former apprenticeship to Damar), caused turmoil within the Order, especially as she created conflict where there did not need to be conflict by pressuring both Ebony mages and potential recruits to choose between the Ebony Order and their pursuit of necromantic power. The Ebony Order began to splinter, especially once she began to force Ebony mages to give up their pursuit of pale mastery under Sinomi’s teaching altogether. No longer were Ebony mages as free as before to pursue power as they saw fit; instead, they were under the constant watch and oppression of the Ebony Archmage.
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| ===Recent Years===
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| [[Image:SinomiVioletRobes.JPG|thumb|left|Sinomi Sii]]
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| ''Whispers in the Darkness'': As the Ebony Order fractured, Sinomi began to notice the shadows and darkness calling to him, and his dreams spoke to him. Soon, Micah announced an impending absence from the Ebony Order and hinted at changes to come. Seeing an opportunity to save 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, and proposed that he should become Archmage. This stirred up the Order quite a bit, and Sinomi was approached by many Ebony mages everywhere he went, either in person or by letter. While some had doubts and concerns, there was little indication of anyone being content with the state of the Ebony Order. Meanwhile, the shadows and darkness continued to call out to Sinomi. Soon, he would learn that the 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.
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| ''The End of Ebony'': 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 the Ebony Order was beyond repair. In his mind, Sinomi began to leave the Ebony Order behind. Then if there was still any doubt about whether or not the Ebony Order could be saved, the doubt became certainty when he received a letter from Micah notifying him of his expulsion from the Ebony Order. Once again, then, Sinomi was free to master his arts as he chose, free of Ebony shackles, and despite being Orderless for a brief time, Andrinor saw it fit to allow Sinomi to retain the mark of Andrinor’s Trust. Then soon a summons would come, and Sinomi, along with many others, including those who also wished to escape the decline of 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.
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| ''Ebony Attacks'': Not long after, the Ebony Order announced that Oorayv had taken over the mantle of Ebony Archmage. Desiring to see if peace was possible with the Ebony Order under new leadership, Sinomi went to meet with Oorayv. It quickly became clear, 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 easily sending the new Ebony Archmage to his death. The conflict between Sinomi and the remainder of the Ebony Order has since cooled off, but relations are far from amicable.
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| ''Turiva Ilnuru Grows'': Most of the mages forced to choose between Ebony and 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 has continued to grow and their name has become well-known among the undead, as well as among their enemies.
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