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The '''Sentaari''' [[Guild]] was founded in ancient times before the rise of the [[Seleucarian Empire]] as an order of [[monk|monks]]. Their original home, the Sentaari Monastery, was built on [[Judgement Mountain]] before it was moved to the source of the [[Zaphar River]]. The Sentaari remained there until 218 AF, at which point they allied with the city of [[Shallam]] against the [[Kharon Empire]] and moved within its walls for mutual protection. | The '''Sentaari''' [[Guild]] was founded in ancient times before the rise of the [[Seleucarian Empire]] as an order of [[monk|monks]]. Their original home, the Sentaari Monastery, was built on [[Judgement Mountain]] before it was moved to the source of the [[Zaphar River]]. The Sentaari remained there until 218 AF, at which point they allied with the city of [[Shallam]] against the [[Kharon Empire]] and moved within its walls for mutual protection. | ||
During the years following their move to Shallam, the Sentaari had many conflicts with the [[ | During the years following their move to Shallam, the Sentaari had many conflicts with the [[city]] over whether they should have to follow [[Shallamese Constitution|Shallam's laws]]. They had for years been a neutral guild, and much animosity arose between the guild and the city over whether they should continue to be allowed to perform acts considered evil. | ||
The Sentaari eventually signed a guild charter with Shallam that effectively bound the guild to the city. There was still much internal dissent at this point, but these feelings eventually waned and the guild embraced its good alignment by dropping its ideal of individualism for one of perserverance. | The Sentaari eventually signed a guild charter with Shallam that effectively bound the guild to the city. There was still much internal dissent at this point, but these feelings eventually waned and the guild embraced its good alignment by dropping its ideal of individualism for one of perserverance. |
Revision as of 20:01, 1 June 2007
Sentaari | |
Leader | Anaidiana Obuun |
Patron | Lorielan |
Leadership Style | Autocracy (Elected) |
Founder | Kothlun |
City | Shallam |
Classes Permitted | None |
House Tutor | Father Brachus |
Heraldric Arms | None |
Icon | The Ivory Rose (destroyed) |
The Sentaari Guild was founded in ancient times before the rise of the Seleucarian Empire as an order of monks. Their original home, the Sentaari Monastery, was built on Judgement Mountain before it was moved to the source of the Zaphar River. The Sentaari remained there until 218 AF, at which point they allied with the city of Shallam against the Kharon Empire and moved within its walls for mutual protection.
During the years following their move to Shallam, the Sentaari had many conflicts with the city over whether they should have to follow Shallam's laws. They had for years been a neutral guild, and much animosity arose between the guild and the city over whether they should continue to be allowed to perform acts considered evil.
The Sentaari eventually signed a guild charter with Shallam that effectively bound the guild to the city. There was still much internal dissent at this point, but these feelings eventually waned and the guild embraced its good alignment by dropping its ideal of individualism for one of perserverance.
The Sentaari guild became a House in 394 AF. Shortly thereafter, it began accepting classes other than monks, all taught by their House tutor, Brachus.
Modern Leaders of the Sentaari
Grandmasters of Flowers
Below is a list of the Sentaari leaders and their terms of service.
- Kothlun
- 172-193
- Changcoix
- 193-203
- Laergon
- 203-208
- Elsdragon
- 208-231
- Mical
- 231-233
- Likon
- 233-240
- Mical
- 240-251
- Crius
- 251-270
- Zaridel
- 270-272
- Likon
- 272-277
- Derk
- 277-290
- Sinafey
- 290-302
- Anorien
- 303-315
- Tamriel
- 315-326
- Arygath
- 326-332
- Meihua
- 332-357
- Kotori
- 357-383
- Cenadrak
- 383-389
- Laorir
- 389-409
- Anaidiana
- 409-present