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:After being thrown out of [[Pentharian]]'s order, Caerid attempts to change the Guild Patron to the recently awakened [[Aurora]], who declines to accept without the Guild's consensus. Caerid calls for a referendum, which, after being cut short, passes 3 to 1, but [[Aurora]] still does not accept patronage. Caerid then betrays the guild by putting most knights on probation and naming [[Sartan]] as the Guild's Patron. Grifter contests Caerid as Guildmaster but is outguilded. Desesden, the Sultan of Shallam, kicks out Caerid and his wife Malia, and Brigit, the Arch-Prelate, has them excommunicated. | :After being thrown out of [[Pentharian]]'s order, Caerid attempts to change the Guild Patron to the recently awakened [[Aurora]], who declines to accept without the Guild's consensus. Caerid calls for a referendum, which, after being cut short, passes 3 to 1, but [[Aurora]] still does not accept patronage. Caerid then betrays the guild by putting most knights on probation and naming [[Sartan]] as the Guild's Patron. Grifter contests Caerid as Guildmaster but is outguilded. Desesden, the Sultan of Shallam, kicks out Caerid and his wife Malia, and Brigit, the Arch-Prelate, has them excommunicated. | ||
At that point, Cyrille, who had been Caerid's Arch-Justiciar, was the only knight who hadn't been | |||
kicked out. Brinn is named acting-Guildmaster by Brigit, and he immediately challenges and wins the election. Brinn points out that Caerid's actions actually helped the guild by uniting them against Sartan. He vows to punish those who supported Caerid, reinstating [[Pentharian]] as Guild Patron. | kicked out. Brinn is named acting-Guildmaster by Brigit, and he immediately challenges and wins the election. Brinn points out that Caerid's actions actually helped the guild by uniting them against Sartan. He vows to punish those who supported Caerid, reinstating [[Pentharian]] as Guild Patron. | ||
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;Trenia : 14 Sarapin 329 | ;Trenia : 14 Sarapin 329 | ||
:Qwilleran challenges Viran as Guildmaster, claiming that the guild is currently on the wrong path. Trenia also contests, stating that Viran has called the Guild to fight against evil, but has not taken any action. Viran felt he was merely overambitious, stating that his Mustering system, while possibly | :Qwilleran challenges Viran as Guildmaster, claiming that the guild is currently on the wrong path. Trenia also contests, stating that Viran has called the Guild to fight against evil, but has not taken any action. Viran felt he was merely overambitious, stating that his Mustering system, while possibly effective for volunteers, was difficult to apply to the Guild as a whole. Baldazar enters the election as well, but his platform is that he agrees with the path Viran has set and hopes that people will vote for him if they don't vote for Viran. Trenia wins the election and ascends to the Office of Guildmaster. | ||
effective for volunteers, was difficult to apply to the Guild as a whole. Baldazar enters the election as well, but his platform is that he agrees with the path Viran has set and hopes that people will vote for | |||
him if they don't vote for Viran. Trenia wins the election and ascends to the Office of Guildmaster. | |||
;Baldazar : 12 Lupar 344 | ;Baldazar : 12 Lupar 344 | ||
:Trenia steps down as Guildmaster, citing that she no longer has the time to | :Trenia steps down as Guildmaster, citing that she no longer has the time to properly serve the Guild. Latus, who had recently replaced Gaidel as Arch-Justiciar, Roncli, and Baldazar run, with Baldazar ultimately emerging as the successful candidate. | ||
properly serve the Guild. Latus, who had recently replaced Gaidel as Arch-Justiciar, Roncli, | |||
and Baldazar run, with Baldazar ultimately emerging as the successful candidate. | |||
;Gaidel : 2 Lupar 368 | ;Gaidel : 2 Lupar 368 |
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