The Ademre Band
09-16-2019, 07:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-31-2019, 05:01 PM by Lament.)
Ademre Band
The Ademre seek to create balance in the world. There is no life without death, happiness without sadness, or good without evil. To follow the code of the Ademre is to live life properly, and with honour. The Ademre are true Neutral.
Current leader: Lament
Former leaders: None
Members:
-Eris | Templer
-Ballad | Justiciar
-Kindle| Armiger
-Oxide | Armiger
-Sota | Armiger
09-18-2019, 02:48 PM
Rank and Rules
Cavalier - Band leader
Justiciar - Spiritual guider - Guides the pack in the path to what is right, knows best the Lethanti, and the beliefs of their people.
Templer - Most knowledgeable healer - The heart of the pack, to be protected and cherished, the giver of life.
Marshal Greatest fighter - this wolf is the greatest fighter in the pack, and more prized warrior for dominance and maim challenges. This rank may be challenged for
Armiger General Warriors - the main fighting force of the band
The Lethani: It is not only doing what is right, but knowing what is right to begin with. It is also a way to make the best of life, and it can be said that is the way to live properly, or with honor. Sometimes it seems counterintuitive, but it is frequently stated that no man, woman or child among the Adem claims to know the Lethani. To kill without need is not of the Lethani. It is a complex topic that cannot be discussed explicitly.
⚔ No members of the band may attack another band or pack unprovoked (excluding when the band is participating in a raid) , nor make an effort to start a war
⚔ Only the rank of __ may be challenged for
⚔ All wolves are expected to appear for training and meeting sessions
⚔ A wolf must always attempt to act of the Lethani
⚔ When a female becomes pregnant, it is because she is ready for motherhood and ripens
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09-18-2019, 02:49 PM
THE PATH OF THE LETANTHA
The Ademre Home
Nestled deep in the island of Haert, these Ademre follow the path of the sword tree. Dedicated, and highly trained warriors, who follow a code of conduct known as the Lethani. Their world is a barren, harsh place, and from it produces wolves that are practical, and a little stern. They work together as a community, the wealth of one is the wealth of all. The Adem believe themselves to be culturally superior to the other peoples of the world, to whom they refer as ‘barbarians’. This is primarily a result of their beliefs regarding outward displays of emotion, the repression of which is viewed as a mark of civilized culture. They do not lord over other cultures, as this would ‘not be of the Lethani’
Fighting is their main trade, and they all strive to be warriors. Their fighters are ranked ‘by the stone’ with the ‘First stone’ being the lowest rank. Once any warrior reaches a ‘stone’ they are able to ‘take the reds’ and wear markings of red to signify their status as a warrior. The greatest fighter among them wears white. The Sword Tree is a great, red blossom tree that sits in the center of their island. There are stones laid out on the hill beneath it, and a warrior of each rank stands there. A warrior striving to rise higher in the ranks fights a warrior of each rank by a stone until they lose.
The school here teaches the path of the sword, and any who wish to join the disciple audition at the school
The Sword Tree: These are the warriors of the Ademre, their disciple of fighting is known as ‘The Sword Tree’
Communication: To outsiders, the Adem may seem at first impression to be aloof and emotionless, as they use words sparingly, avoid eye contact, and typically maintain an utterly blank facial expression. In addition, they are sometimes perceived as fidgety and anxious, for while they tend to be silent they can often be seen making small gestures or tics with one hand.
In truth, however, these gestures are how the Adem display their emotions, using a form of sign language while repressing facial expressions. Facial expressions are allowed while interacting in a family setting. While most emotions are not expressed facially or verbally, the Adem do not feel the need to refrain from laughter and crying, as they believe that such basic, primal emotions should not be kept inside.
Sexual Beliefs: they do not believe that men have any role in helping women to conceive children, nor in passing on heritable traits. They believe that women naturally "ripen" and bear children after reaching maturity. The Adem are also not shy about sex, meaning they have no concept of sexual privacy, they aren't ashamed of nudity, and they can be in more than one sexual relationship at the same time without any kind of resentment from the other partners. Sex is not assigned any of the emotional weight and ceremony that is typical of other cultures; while it is an intimate experience, it is viewed as more of a fulfilling of bodily needs than an expression of romantic feelings, with sex and love being very distinct concepts to the Adem.