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;Yeshua : 22 Valnuary 265 | ;Yeshua : 22 Valnuary 265 | ||
:Yeshua challenges Aldair as | :Yeshua challenges Aldair as Guildmaster, believing he can bring a fresh lease of life to the | ||
Guild. Aldair does no campaigning on her own behalf, claiming to be tied up in Church matters. Thus, Yeshua wins the election. | |||
;Seosamh : 1 Lupar 269 | ;Seosamh : 1 Lupar 269 | ||
:Yeshua steps down as | :In 269AF, Yeshua steps down as Guildmaster. Seosamh opposes Caerid, stating that they need | ||
to bring focus on the Church back to the Guild. Cyre and Molotov also declare candidacy, but Seosamh wins in the end. | |||
;Caerid : 5 Glacian 273 | ;Caerid : 5 Glacian 273 | ||
:Seosamh steps down as | :Seosamh steps down as Guildmaster, saying that he can no longer stay in the realm. Tylin declares candidacy, asking that people bring their concerns to him directly. Tarlin also runs, stating that, as of late, the Paladins have been splitting into splinter factions and that the Guild was going downhill, a sentiment shared by Seosamh. Maalor joins the race, stating that the problem in the guild is a lack of unity and a lack of devoted knights. Despite having been particularly vocal during his previous runs for Guildmaster, Caerid manages to win without making a single post. Angelina later contests Caerid as GM in 275AF, claiming that he makes too many mistakes. Caerid says that she is just being spiteful following an incident for which she was reprimanded, and he retains his position. | ||
;Brinn : 9 Chronos 276 | ;Brinn : 9 Chronos 276 | ||
:After being thrown out of [[Pentharian]]'s order, Caerid attempts to change | :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. | |||
;Aldair : 21 Phaestian 278 | ;Aldair : 21 Phaestian 278 | ||
:Brinn promises an open election after all the "true" Paladins that Caerid had either probated or outguilded during recent events returned to the | :Brinn promises an open election after all the "true" Paladins that Caerid had either probated or outguilded during recent events returned to the Guild. He invites any who think they can do a better job to contest him. Aldair and Darknight believe they can, and Aldair wins for her second term. Disapproving of current leadership, Tylin unsuccessfully contests Aldair as GM in 280AF, complaining that he did not oppose Aldair in the previous election because he was not around. | ||
;Brandilar : 15 Miriman 294 | ;Brandilar : 15 Miriman 294 | ||
:Aldair is appointed | :Aldair is appointed as Arch-Prelate, and steps down as Guildmaster. Brandilar, Arch-Justiciar at the time, runs unopposed. | ||
;Viran : 21 Daedalan 318 | ;Viran : 21 Daedalan 318 | ||
:Brandilar steps down as | :Brandilar steps down as Guildmaster, challenging that someone else needs to step forward and continue to improve the guild. Qwilleran and Trenia compete, as does Viran, who was Arch-Justiciar at the time. Walter also declares candidacy, but later withdraws. Viran wins the election and is appointed as Guildmaster. | ||
;Trenia : 14 Sarapin 329 | ;Trenia : 14 Sarapin 329 | ||
:Qwilleran challenges Viran as | :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. | |||
;Baldazar : 12 Lupar 344 | ;Baldazar : 12 Lupar 344 | ||
:Trenia steps down as | :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. | |||
;Gaidel : 2 Lupar 368 | ;Gaidel : 2 Lupar 368 | ||
:After Roncli is appointed | :After Roncli is appointed Arch-Prelate without Her approval in 360AF, Lorielan steps down as Church Patron (see Church 2198). Seven years later, Baldazar changes the Guild Patron to Tarah, stating that Lorielan has been inactive for several years and the Guild can not continue with a patron who disapproves of Church leadership. Lorielan strikes him down, claiming that She was never inactive, an act which leads to much internal debate. Claiming that the guild has stagnated, Dru comes out of retirement to challenge Baldazar. Latus later challenges, and Dru drops out to support him. Amist a great deal of debate, Baldazar wins the election by one vote, and Dru receives one vote. In protest of this, Verrucht gives Latus 10,000 gold and Forces him to run for GM again. Latus later withdraws from the election and goes into seclusion, but Trenia contests Baldazar before he does. Baldazar says that he's had enough and steps down as Guildmaster, throwing his support behind Gaidel. | ||
;Viran : 16 Ero 373 | ;Viran : 16 Ero 373 | ||
:After an extended absence, Gaidel steps down as | :After an extended absence, Gaidel steps down as Guildmaster. Viran, who was Arch-Justiciar at | ||
the time, and Latus contest. Viran wins the election and serves his second term as Guildmaster, becoming only the third Knight to do so, after [[Isildur]] and Aldair. | |||
;Lereas : 21 Lupar 387 | ;Lereas : 21 Lupar 387 | ||
:In an action against their enemies, the [[Vertani]] destroy [[Thera]] with | :In an action against their enemies, the [[Vertani]] destroy [[Thera]] with aflaming meteor, killing all those who were in the village at the time. They also construct a fortress, and kill those who enter. The Prelacy responds by activating several units of the Church army and considering going to war. Viran decides that the Guild's participation in the city charter would conflict with the Church's interests, as Solar, the Sultana, had decreed her intent to ally with the Vertani rather than go to war with them. He thus threatens to withdraw from the City Charter in one year if the Council does not address his concerns. Lereas challenges Viran for Guildmaster, believing that Viran did not give the Guild proper notice of this plan. Brinn also challenges, proposing sweeping, fundamental changes to the path and the way the Guild is run. Viran believes he did what was in the Church's best interests, and stands by his decision. Lereas wins the election with a significant margin of votes. | ||
===Grand Champion of the Innocent=== | ===Grand Champion of the Innocent=== |
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