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'''Keepers of the Song''' is a | {{High clan_infobox|clanname=Keepers of the Song|leader=Ilira|arms= ''Azure, three roses in bend sinister Argent''|patron=[[Ourania]]|founder= Jamaya Moonflair, Sraetrevlis, Tekla Rousseau|allies=[[Kongol Drak]] }} | ||
'''Keepers of the Song''' is a [[Siren]] racial clan whose members strive to be amongst the most beautiful and deadly women of [[Sapience]] — elegant and accomplished ladies who span a spectrum of paragons, from artists and scholars to warriors and thieves. As Sirens, they are proud of their racial heritage, and tend to tire of the negative attention garnered by less than savoury members of their kind. A diverse bunch, the clan strives to prove that they are not only the slatterns and strumpets that they are often viewed as by the world. | |||
The Keepers purport to be more than a simple gathering of their race, their avowed intent to actively recruit, instruct, and foster sisterhood among the Sirens of [[Achaea]], teaching them they are able to achieve and accomplish any great task they set their minds to. They seek to instill pride in race and self, grace in word and deed, and to teach the young how to present themselves to the world if they do not wish to be painted in unflattering ways. | |||
[[category: high Clans]] | [[category: high Clans]] |
Latest revision as of 22:48, 16 May 2024
Keepers of the Song | |
Leader | Ilira |
Patron | Ourania |
Base of Operations | None |
Heraldric Arms | Azure, three roses in bend sinister Argent |
Allies | Kongol Drak |
Enemies | Unknown |
Keepers of the Song is a Siren racial clan whose members strive to be amongst the most beautiful and deadly women of Sapience — elegant and accomplished ladies who span a spectrum of paragons, from artists and scholars to warriors and thieves. As Sirens, they are proud of their racial heritage, and tend to tire of the negative attention garnered by less than savoury members of their kind. A diverse bunch, the clan strives to prove that they are not only the slatterns and strumpets that they are often viewed as by the world.
The Keepers purport to be more than a simple gathering of their race, their avowed intent to actively recruit, instruct, and foster sisterhood among the Sirens of Achaea, teaching them they are able to achieve and accomplish any great task they set their minds to. They seek to instill pride in race and self, grace in word and deed, and to teach the young how to present themselves to the world if they do not wish to be painted in unflattering ways.