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Padishah: Erzsebet | |||
Mahdi: [[ | The Chosen of the Primus: Erzsebet | ||
Mahdi: [[Niuri]], the Ultratist | |||
City: [[Bloodloch]] | City: [[Bloodloch]] | ||
Founded in the year 183 MA, House Ve'kahi is guided by the conviction | Founded in the year 183 MA, House Ve'kahi is guided by the conviction | ||
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House Ve'kahi was created during the reign of the original Imperium, as | House Ve'kahi was created during the reign of the original Imperium, as | ||
a response to the stagnant, self-indulgent false nobility that was seen | a response to the stagnant, self-indulgent false nobility that was seen | ||
in many Consanguine. The House members reject this sense of entitlement, | in many [[Consanguine]]. The House members reject this sense of entitlement, | ||
recognizing that true nobility can be achieved only through demonstrated | recognizing that true nobility can be achieved only through demonstrated | ||
achievement - it must be earned and then maintained. Every Ve'kahian is | achievement - it must be earned and then maintained. Every Ve'kahian is | ||
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Because Ve'kahi is a House that prizes freedom so highly, it accepts | Because Ve'kahi is a House that prizes freedom so highly, it accepts | ||
members from almost all paths of existence. Though it focuses primarily | members from almost all paths of existence. Though it focuses primarily | ||
upon the Consanguine, there are mortals in the House both living and | upon the [[Consanguine]], there are mortals in the House both living and | ||
undead. Anyone who can and will work toward the House's purposes is | undead. Anyone who can and will work toward the House's purposes is | ||
welcome and given equal opportunity to earn even the highest ranks. | welcome and given equal opportunity to earn even the highest ranks. | ||
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by their Blood or lack thereof. | by their Blood or lack thereof. | ||
There are no limits to the potential of the Consanguine, except those | There are no limits to the potential of the [[Consanguine]], except those | ||
she imposes upon herself. House Ve'kahi vows never to allow itself to be | she imposes upon herself. House Ve'kahi vows never to allow itself to be | ||
confined by its own laziness; here, if anywhere, will be found the | confined by its own laziness; here, if anywhere, will be found the | ||
savage Power of the Consanguine in its full glory. | savage Power of the Consanguine in its full glory. |
Latest revision as of 01:41, 14 July 2014
Padishah: Erzsebet The Chosen of the Primus: Erzsebet Mahdi: Niuri, the Ultratist City: Bloodloch
Founded in the year 183 MA, House Ve'kahi is guided by the conviction that, through unity and freedom, members will be enabled to both individually and collectively pursue Power. The members of House Ve'kahi are given great personal freedom in return for devotion to the House and to consistent, eternal self-improvement. They share a passion for their endeavors and for their House.
House Ve'kahi was created during the reign of the original Imperium, as a response to the stagnant, self-indulgent false nobility that was seen in many Consanguine. The House members reject this sense of entitlement, recognizing that true nobility can be achieved only through demonstrated achievement - it must be earned and then maintained. Every Ve'kahian is expected to use his freedom to sharpen his mind and his skills, to learn of the past and create a worthy future for himself and for the House.
Because Ve'kahi is a House that prizes freedom so highly, it accepts members from almost all paths of existence. Though it focuses primarily upon the Consanguine, there are mortals in the House both living and undead. Anyone who can and will work toward the House's purposes is welcome and given equal opportunity to earn even the highest ranks. Ve'kahi is a meritocracy: House members are judged by their deeds, not by their Blood or lack thereof.
There are no limits to the potential of the Consanguine, except those she imposes upon herself. House Ve'kahi vows never to allow itself to be confined by its own laziness; here, if anywhere, will be found the savage Power of the Consanguine in its full glory.