Achaean News
Vastar
Written by: Saruman, the Master of Storms
Date: Thursday, February 13th, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone
It recently has been Vastar's will to open his order to new membership.
But it is also Vastar's will to not work on this directly, as it
distracts from the wild blue yonder. As such, he has appointed a
delegate. Those desiring to enter this order must not bother Vastar with
messages, for they will likely receive no response, and if they do then
they will be directed towards the delegate. Thus those seeking to enter
this order are asked to please message me. Details on this are still
being worked by the order's membership, so I will save your messages and
respond at a later time, perhaps on a few Achaean months. Do not despair
if I seem to ignore you right away.
The order of the sky has had members from nearly every city and nearly
every guild, people from nearly all walks of life, and it still includes
members from many guilds including both Church guilds and all cities
except for the two newest ones. The order of the sky says preliminarily
that as of now it intends to continue having open arms to all. Be you of
the Church or the Shadowsnakes, of Oakstone or Hashan, you will receive
fair consideration.
As for what the order stands for, I shall quote Vastar: "My order
represents the Freedom of thought and action and my followers are free
to express their opinions." It essentially has no dogma other than that
mortals have a right to choose their own path in life. The order
believes in self mastery, that when you are ruler of your own being, no
one else can truly be your master no matter how many physical chains and
slave master's whips they may carry. The order also believes that
through such expressions of freedom can one unlock his greatest
potential for achievement, thus the order is well suited for those who
are "goal oriented". This in fact is the second aspect of the Vastarian
Way: achieving goals. Those who wish to exercise freedom so that they
may more easily become fat and lazy are not living true to the Vastarian
Way.
So in conclusion, if you desire to know more about the order of the sky
and perhaps join its ranks, please message me. The order would also like
to extend a voice of gratitude to Demeter and nature for the work done
in making this possible. It is clear that nature and the sky are
intertwined in their fates.
-Saruman.
Penned by my hand on the 11th of Phaestian, in the year 327 AF.
Vastar
Written by: Saruman, the Master of Storms
Date: Thursday, February 13th, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone
It recently has been Vastar's will to open his order to new membership.
But it is also Vastar's will to not work on this directly, as it
distracts from the wild blue yonder. As such, he has appointed a
delegate. Those desiring to enter this order must not bother Vastar with
messages, for they will likely receive no response, and if they do then
they will be directed towards the delegate. Thus those seeking to enter
this order are asked to please message me. Details on this are still
being worked by the order's membership, so I will save your messages and
respond at a later time, perhaps on a few Achaean months. Do not despair
if I seem to ignore you right away.
The order of the sky has had members from nearly every city and nearly
every guild, people from nearly all walks of life, and it still includes
members from many guilds including both Church guilds and all cities
except for the two newest ones. The order of the sky says preliminarily
that as of now it intends to continue having open arms to all. Be you of
the Church or the Shadowsnakes, of Oakstone or Hashan, you will receive
fair consideration.
As for what the order stands for, I shall quote Vastar: "My order
represents the Freedom of thought and action and my followers are free
to express their opinions." It essentially has no dogma other than that
mortals have a right to choose their own path in life. The order
believes in self mastery, that when you are ruler of your own being, no
one else can truly be your master no matter how many physical chains and
slave master's whips they may carry. The order also believes that
through such expressions of freedom can one unlock his greatest
potential for achievement, thus the order is well suited for those who
are "goal oriented". This in fact is the second aspect of the Vastarian
Way: achieving goals. Those who wish to exercise freedom so that they
may more easily become fat and lazy are not living true to the Vastarian
Way.
So in conclusion, if you desire to know more about the order of the sky
and perhaps join its ranks, please message me. The order would also like
to extend a voice of gratitude to Demeter and nature for the work done
in making this possible. It is clear that nature and the sky are
intertwined in their fates.
-Saruman.
Penned by my hand on the 11th of Phaestian, in the year 327 AF.
