Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 10:23 pm
With the entire group finally seated, Alpha slowly nods, and as he turns to face the group they can see a sad tint has entered into his eyes. It is obviously depressing to think that they shall have to fight against not only the evil of the Exiles, but also those who are supposed to be the good guys! Inwardly though, there is another reason: the only way to say this is through a speech, and he hates speeches. But it had to be done.
Using a quiet yet firm voice, so as to not attract attention, he begins:
"Of all of us gathered here, I believe I am the oldest adventurer – not in terms of age, but in experience traveling throughout this realm of Hyrule. Information about the times before we all arrived has slowly accumulated in my brain," he says as he taps his forehead.
"Several years back, during the days of the REF, there existed other groups...like ours. People with common ideals and goals would meet together, fight together, and help people, together. Then the Treaty of 1979 was established, ending the war between the remnants of Ganon’s followers and those who fought for the kingdom of Hyrule.
"Following the guidelines of the treaty, the REF was disbanded as a gesture of peace and trust. In the time that followed, many of the groups also separated, each member going their separate ways...few are the ones who, to this day, can still be found within the realm of Hyrule. Many of vanished into the folds of time, completely forgotten by those who remain.
"But the envisioned peace has not yet arrived – no, the opposite has happened. As was foretold by Sage Artorius himself, "...the ever present whispers of evil carry on the wind. Adventurers shall carve out their fates in this land, and monsters shall spread the plague of death in tandem." As he predicted, the peace that each one of us has treasured, and even had a hand in creating, is about to be shattered.
"The Exiles are on the move again, threatening to destroy this great land of ours and the people that have built their lives here. Worse yet, the Knights charged with defending Hyrule have forsaken its inhabitants, turning on them in order to protect a single family: that of King Harkinian II. The people of Rauru and Ruto have been forcibly removed from their homes and lives, and have either been forced to fight or thrown into the bowels of the North Castle Dungeon.
"Now is the time to remember the force that originally fought for their own ideals, the time to rebuild the groups that existed and balanced out the constantly tipping scale of peace." Alpha looks around the table, at all those who have come. "We have all gathered here because we cannot stand with either of the sides. None of us would side with the Exiles, but now we have discovered that the Knights are not a good choice of ally either.
"Some of us have opposed what the Knights stand for from the beginning, seeing through the shroud of 'logic' that they placed over their intentions." The Sheikah glances in the direction of Blank, the Nomad, and Tayro, the young Hylian mage, who had both made the stand against 'Order' early on.
"Some of us have been trying to avoid the conflict, but have found that to be impossible." His eyes turn to face first Alex, and then Rose, the Rangers who are the most recent to oppose both Knights and Exiles, as they had spent most of their time trying to remove themselves from the struggle.
"And others…others of us have chosen to be a part of the battle from the beginning, but are still fighting the battle within themselves to discover the best way to accomplish that." He looks to Dogura, also a Ranger, who had lost family members in past wars and had originally chosen to fight with the Knights to prevent that from happening to anyone else. And then...his eyes drop to his own form. The Sheikah mage had vowed to protect the innocent, and had joined the Knights in order to try and keep this vow...but his expectations had been so far from the truth that he had chosen to leave them almost as quickly as he had joined.
"It is up to those of us with no ties – the Neutral aligned – to form a third faction in this struggle. We have the same ideals – the innocent should be protected at all costs, for they cannot protect themselves – and the same goals – to protect them. And so I propose that we be the ones to revive those legendary groups that stood strong before, with no ties to any one side, but only to each other.
"We shall revive the Guilds."
OOC: In HA1, Guilds were MAJOR parts of the RPing experience. A while back, I had long discussions with several of the veterans from the original game. Nogare's Event, along with a talk I had with ZV a week ago, prompted me to ask MG if we could bring back Guilds, an idea which he has agreed to with even more enthusiasm than I have.
At this point, both ZV and HNS have agreed to join the guild, which is currently to be named the Twilight Guardians, though that is subject to change if anyone who joins dislikes it. It will be comprised entirely of Neutral aligned people that we deem to be good RPers - that's a major requirement as far as I'm concerned.
I can explain further if you all wish; just ask (IC or OOC).
Using a quiet yet firm voice, so as to not attract attention, he begins:
"Of all of us gathered here, I believe I am the oldest adventurer – not in terms of age, but in experience traveling throughout this realm of Hyrule. Information about the times before we all arrived has slowly accumulated in my brain," he says as he taps his forehead.
"Several years back, during the days of the REF, there existed other groups...like ours. People with common ideals and goals would meet together, fight together, and help people, together. Then the Treaty of 1979 was established, ending the war between the remnants of Ganon’s followers and those who fought for the kingdom of Hyrule.
"Following the guidelines of the treaty, the REF was disbanded as a gesture of peace and trust. In the time that followed, many of the groups also separated, each member going their separate ways...few are the ones who, to this day, can still be found within the realm of Hyrule. Many of vanished into the folds of time, completely forgotten by those who remain.
"But the envisioned peace has not yet arrived – no, the opposite has happened. As was foretold by Sage Artorius himself, "...the ever present whispers of evil carry on the wind. Adventurers shall carve out their fates in this land, and monsters shall spread the plague of death in tandem." As he predicted, the peace that each one of us has treasured, and even had a hand in creating, is about to be shattered.
"The Exiles are on the move again, threatening to destroy this great land of ours and the people that have built their lives here. Worse yet, the Knights charged with defending Hyrule have forsaken its inhabitants, turning on them in order to protect a single family: that of King Harkinian II. The people of Rauru and Ruto have been forcibly removed from their homes and lives, and have either been forced to fight or thrown into the bowels of the North Castle Dungeon.
"Now is the time to remember the force that originally fought for their own ideals, the time to rebuild the groups that existed and balanced out the constantly tipping scale of peace." Alpha looks around the table, at all those who have come. "We have all gathered here because we cannot stand with either of the sides. None of us would side with the Exiles, but now we have discovered that the Knights are not a good choice of ally either.
"Some of us have opposed what the Knights stand for from the beginning, seeing through the shroud of 'logic' that they placed over their intentions." The Sheikah glances in the direction of Blank, the Nomad, and Tayro, the young Hylian mage, who had both made the stand against 'Order' early on.
"Some of us have been trying to avoid the conflict, but have found that to be impossible." His eyes turn to face first Alex, and then Rose, the Rangers who are the most recent to oppose both Knights and Exiles, as they had spent most of their time trying to remove themselves from the struggle.
"And others…others of us have chosen to be a part of the battle from the beginning, but are still fighting the battle within themselves to discover the best way to accomplish that." He looks to Dogura, also a Ranger, who had lost family members in past wars and had originally chosen to fight with the Knights to prevent that from happening to anyone else. And then...his eyes drop to his own form. The Sheikah mage had vowed to protect the innocent, and had joined the Knights in order to try and keep this vow...but his expectations had been so far from the truth that he had chosen to leave them almost as quickly as he had joined.
"It is up to those of us with no ties – the Neutral aligned – to form a third faction in this struggle. We have the same ideals – the innocent should be protected at all costs, for they cannot protect themselves – and the same goals – to protect them. And so I propose that we be the ones to revive those legendary groups that stood strong before, with no ties to any one side, but only to each other.
"We shall revive the Guilds."
OOC: In HA1, Guilds were MAJOR parts of the RPing experience. A while back, I had long discussions with several of the veterans from the original game. Nogare's Event, along with a talk I had with ZV a week ago, prompted me to ask MG if we could bring back Guilds, an idea which he has agreed to with even more enthusiasm than I have.
At this point, both ZV and HNS have agreed to join the guild, which is currently to be named the Twilight Guardians, though that is subject to change if anyone who joins dislikes it. It will be comprised entirely of Neutral aligned people that we deem to be good RPers - that's a major requirement as far as I'm concerned.
I can explain further if you all wish; just ask (IC or OOC).