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Tuesday, 18 September 2007
A Meeting With the King

September 16th 2007: Lord British called a meeting for the High Council, and other nobles in the land to offer his views of a possible future of Britannia. He suggested that if everyone in the land believed in, and follow the virtues, that All the shards in existance could be reunited to reform Sosaria. It is unclear however, how this would be acomplished. Lord British when questioned about it said that the best scribes and soclars in the land are working on this problem.

Lord Blackthorne and Councilman Brett of Umbra both declined the preposal because the outcome of such a mergeing of the shards was questionable. Blackthorne stoped short of saying that it was foolish and asked, "Who is to say that any one shard is better then any other?". Brett seemed more concerned with the well being of the people of Bratinnia. Lord British ended the meeting by accepting questions, and stateing that further research would likely be done over the next few weeks.


Posted by Sirenix at 3:41 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 18 September 2007 3:46 AM CDT
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007
The Zog Cabal?

September 12th 2007: *From the desk of Mia the Reporter* Another murder has been commited. Hartham the weapons trainer in Trinsic has been killed. Upon further investigation it was determined that there was a possible link to a cult known as the Zog Cabal. The High Council is split of what to do about this report. Two members say that there is not enough evidence based on one mans involvment in such a cult, and the other two say there is enough evidence to investigate further. It is unclear at this time what this Zog Cabal represents and what their over all intentions are. Crawworth captain of the guard, has since resigned his post to continue to seek information regarding this new threat.


Posted by Sirenix at 3:10 PM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 12 September 2007 3:32 PM CDT
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Monday, 3 September 2007
Spawn the Criminal

September 2nd 2007: The person known as Spawn was captured Friday and charged with multiple charges, including the murders of Councilman Doron, Arkatis, Mato, and atempted murder of Xakonia. Other charges range from Possesion of poisoned items, to unlawful use of poisons, and thieft of property. During his prison time at Yew, he managed to escape where it is belived he killed the warden, left a colorful message in the prisoner visitors book, and was later recaptured. Spawn was found guilty on all charges except thieft of property for lack of evidence, and sentanced to time already served (3 days) in Yew prison, and Exiled to Felucca untill his crimes could be forgiven.


Posted by Sirenix at 3:23 PM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 12 September 2007 3:32 PM CDT
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Friday, 31 August 2007
Mia the reporter, and the new councilman

August 31st 2007: *From the desk of Mia the reporter* Hello everyone, I'd like to introduce myself. I am Mia the reporter. I have been charged with writing and publishing a newspaper for all of Sosaria. I can not do it alone. I need everyones help. If you have a news story please feel free to write it in my notebook on my desk at Lord British'es castle. Now for this weeks news: Brett of Umbra has been officially installed as the new member of the High Council. Already since his installment, work has begun on improved Yew prison, and court. Brett has even donated some of his personal funds from his campaign to the treasurey for unplaned improvements on the Prison. Many still view this act with extreem cauion, but others are just greatful to get the extra gold. Untill the restoration is complete all prisoners are being transfered to the dreaded jail at Nujel'm, the sight of many executions in the past.   


Posted by Sirenix at 3:18 PM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 12 September 2007 3:22 PM CDT
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Sunday, 26 August 2007
Mondain's Remains

August 26th 2007: Every year Mondain's remains: his brain, his arm, and his heart, are displayed at a diffrent town. This year Mondain's remains will be displayed at the Counselors Guild in Britian. Brother Olic, keeper of knowlage, will be making the long journey with them this week. An anouncment will be made when they arrive.


Posted by Sirenix at 3:15 PM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 12 September 2007 3:17 PM CDT
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Friday, 10 August 2007
100th Aniversery of the Defeat of Mondain
August 10th 2007: Greetings one and all! This month marks the 100th Aniversery of the defeat of Mondain the wizard! As a speical token of this event everyone will soon receive unique items to remember that even in the darkest hour light can come forth. 

Posted by Sirenix at 1:40 PM CDT
Updated: Friday, 10 August 2007 1:49 PM CDT
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Friday, 25 May 2007
Game of Identity
May 25th 2007: Can you judge a persons occupation by looking at them? What if you had a chance to guess the identity of 16 people and get paid for it. Sound easy? Think again no one has been able to guess them all yet. So are you ready to play Identity?  Contact Sirenix for more information. 

Posted by Sirenix at 1:48 PM CDT
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Wednesday, 2 May 2007
Egg Hunt Final Registration
May 2nd 2007: Anyone intrested in completeing the Easter Egg Hunt At Haven Plaza now has till May the 7th to finish it before all baskets are removed.

Posted by Sirenix at 1:46 PM CDT
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Wednesday, 25 April 2007
Moongate Vortexes Have Dissappeared
April 25th 2007: For no apparent reason, the mysterious creatures now called 'Moongate Vortexes' have vanished from the land. No apparent cause has been found, and it is unclear where they came from. Could this be the sign of events beyond our understanding? In other news, Mardoth has reported that an ancient lich was summoned by a horrible mistake, and many books of necromancy and scrolls where stolen. The lich is said to have passed on the knowlage within the spirit world to all other lich. Some even seem to be able to summon other undead spirits to aid them! Be warned, anyone who chooses to face these creatures faces great dangers.

Posted by Sirenix at 1:43 PM CDT
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Tuesday, 3 April 2007
Strange Disturbances at the Moongates
Rumors have been circulating regarding a strange disturbance with the moongates. It is unclear at this time how their powers are being effected. Some beleive that it is the world itself that is changing not the moongates. As we learn more about this unusual event we will keep you posted. For more information on this, and other events or stories check out our Current Events Page, for more details.


Posted by Sirenix at 8:32 AM CDT
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Monday, 12 March 2007
Friends and Foes
A winged humanoid figure lurks outside a castle window in the shadows trying it's best to hear a conversation with in the castle.

"'Tis time to press harder, Blackthorn." The man who spoke stood over a heavy oaken table, one think lock of golden hair braided hanging long over his shoulder, losing itself in the heavy gold braid on his surcoat. His hands were planted flat on the table, fingers splayed over a map, and his strong arms framed the twisting silver serpent embroidered on his chest. As he spoke his eyes traced over the faded brown ink on the map, engaging in a mental journey across the fields and then the mountains of the Serpent's Spine. His eyes where dwelled overlong on a particular pass in the mountains.

"I fear this is a mistake, my lord," Lord Blackthorn said, shaking his head sadly. "Surely the problem cannot be as bad as thou describest it."

"But it is!" Lord British said forcefully, pushing away from the table, and turning around to look out the casement at the gently drifting snowfall. As Blackthorn bowed his head in acquiescence, the ruler continued in a lower voice, "The dead this year, Blackthorn. All those people whose families live without joy this winter. The food that shall not be brought to table, the shops that shall not open. These children without parents and the parents without children. Think of the dead, and think of the funeral processions we have seen. Look you!"

Blackthorn came to stand beside his liege at the window, squinting out past the white snowflakes, over the moat, to the small blacksmithy on the northern side of Britain. Just as every day of late, a funeral procession wended its dark way across the cobblestones, figures hunched against the cold and the vagaries of fate. He rested a hand on his friend's shoulder.

"This will not bring back their dead, my lord," he said softly.

Lord British slammed a fist against the wall. "No, it will not. But perhaps it can bring the killers to justice!"

Blackthorn turned away. "Justice, what is justice? Thou dost propose to cover murder with a veneer of law. Already one hears reports of pickpockets lynched in the streets, so scared is the populace. Now thou choosest to sanction their doings."

"But only against the murderers, Blackthorn!" British turned back to the table. "Look ye at this document I have drawn up defining the new law. Read it close and tell me that it will not serve."

With a sigh, Blackthorn pulled a chair to the table and began to read over the crabbed writing, while British strode vigorously to the great hearth and held his hands out to be warmed by the huge fire blazing therein. "'Tis unseasonably early for snow, is it not?" he said. "A harvest moon and snowfall every day for days now, yet the temperatures are not low enough for it to accumulate."

Blackthorn agreed distractedly. "Some say that it is a omen, actually," he said, finishing the draft of the new law. "This..." he said, tapping the parchment.

"Yes?" Lord British said, looking eagerly and expectantly at his friend.

Blackthorn sighed. "I am reluctant to admit it, but it will serve thy purpose."

"Excellent, then we shall proclaim it as law: that citizens of Britannia may hunt down those who have murdered too many, and may claim a bounty confiscated from the killer's wealth."

"But," Blackthorn said.

Lord British arched one golden brow, and a smile quirked his lips.

Blackthorn stood. "This business of a new order of guards... I mislike it indeed."

"Bah," Lord British said, dismissing the concern with a wave of his hand. "'Tis merely a new order of knights."

"Dismiss me not," Lord Blackthorn warned, his voice growing tight with anger. "Didst thou think to slip yet another law enforcing thy 'virtues'? Thou knowest how I, and many of the populace, feel about this issue!"

British grew angry, striding over to the table. "The Virtue Guards will be drawn from the best of those we have, and they will serve as examples to the rest of the people."

"By peeking into windows to see who is humble? And by killing those they feel are unjust? What sort of guard is this? Thou dost propose to tell the people how to think, and how to behave!"

British gripped the back of the chair before him so tightly his knuckles were as white as the snow whirling outside. "Is that not the role of government, Blackthorn? To teach the people how to behave?"

Blackthorn pushed away from the table, and stood. The figure he cut was dramatically different from that of Lord British. His hair was dark and closely cropped, and his beard dark as well; in his robes he stood like a shadow against the whiteness of the casement behind him. Behind Lord British there roared a blazing fire, and behind Blackthorn a winter storm. "Thou art not the parent of every person in Britannia, milord," he said coldly. "If thou dost persist in mothering everyone, they will simply rebel."

There they stood, gold against black, until Lord British said softly, "Has it come to this, my friend?"

Blackthorn's eyes widened, then narrowed again. "Do not presume on our friendship, my liege. We discuss a matter of state."

Lord British ducked his head as if something pained him. "Do we? So be it. Tomorrow I shall proclaim that any who have the required character may apply to join the Virtue Guards. They shall be given a shield with mine own emblem, the silver serpent, so that they may stand for what is good and honorable in this world. Any who shame the emblem shall have it stripped on the spot. And I shall also proclaim the law on bounty hunting."

Blackthorn stormed away from the table. At the heavy door he stopped, and turned back. Lord British did not even raise his head.

"Tomorrow then shall I announce that those same folk whom thou mightest take for thy new guard may choose instead to wear my emblem, and server as guards of the virtue of Chaos."

British looked up at him, eyes afire. "Be careful where thou treadest, Blackthorn. A private army..."

"Nay, my lord," Blackthorn said unctuously. "Merely so they may serve as an example of my beliefs, and of the beliefs of those who feel grown up enough to make their own decisions about right and wrong. Those who are sick of overzealous guards who slaughter the petty criminal at the slightest provocation, and sick of the paternalism in thy government."

Lord British glared at him, and there they stood, caught between free will and civilization.

"Rumors fly," Lord British said suddenly. "Some say that we think too far apart, and that balance is needed. Some speak of a city founded for that purpose, a city of Balance, hidden deep in the mountains, where the wind blows."

Blackthorn inclined his head. "I have heard the rumors."

"Nystul told me it is no rumor, for he hath received a letter."

"Indeed," Blackthorn said neutrally, not giving an inch.

"And there are the strange prophecies that are muttered by madmen, and scribed upon graves and columns of stone," Britannia's ruler continued doggedly. "These are troubled times, Blackthorn."

"They are," Blackthorn said, still standing at the door.

Lord British waited for his friend to give an inch; but the dark-clad mage did not.

"So be it," British said grimly. "I toss thee a bone, Blackthorn. Make thy own virtue guard to guard thy virtue of Chaos. Let them wear thy emblem, and we shall earnestly hope they are indeed good and honest men. And let me proclaim with the law tomorrow that thy guards and mine may co-exist, but none may join both; and they may quarrel freely, and yes, even shed blood. And perhaps then shall we see whose virtues stand in a trial of combat."

Blackthorn's eyes narrowed. "Now thou dost indeed speak of raising armies, my liege. Art thou moving the chess game to a different field? This bodes not well for the safety of the land..."

"Do not presume on our friendship!" Lord British said, throwing Lord Blackthorn's words back at him. "I have said."

Blackthorn nodded once curtly, then slammed the door behind him. Only then did Lord British sag into his chair, to trace his hands across the parchment of the map. His fingers lingered lovingly over the browned ink, until they came across the desert left by his warring with Lord Robere, the desert where brothers shed each other's blood and nothing now can grow. The desert whence sprang the seed of Britannia. And there they
rested, and the man who would rule a troubled land sat quiet whilst the winter storm raged without, and processions wended their way to cold graveyards.

The winged figure dark and glowering, fangs sharp and eyes catlike and metallic that glinted from without the casement, floating 'round the stony walls: had listened at the window for its own reasons. It flapped away on mighty wings, concealed by the storm, carrying its knowledge of a rift at the highest levels of the Court away into the darkness of the now-gathering night. "To know a great burden is to fall upon the land. To know that many will try their best to exploit this," said the winged figure silently to itself as if flew off.

A scribe came knocking tentatively at the door, and British bade him enter. "Take this down to the Council," the lord instructed, handing him the new laws after making a few notations upon the scroll. The lad ran off, and soon there came from the open door the first shouts of argument from the Council chambers as men chose camps and argued across a trestle table. "'Tis war!" some shouted. "Nay, 'tis peace!" said others. Lord British closed the door after a sigh and prepared his bed for a cold nights rest.


Upon a day when snow doth fall
A gathering will form of noblemen
Among them some who quarrel still
Between free will and the civil man
Whilst watched by mice and monsters both
A challenge shall be made
That breaketh lances and severs growth
And stains fair grass with hate
Someday perhaps shall reconcile
Two men whose hearts were once the same
Till then the world shall tremble dire
And none shall fix the blame

Posted by Sirenix at 4:31 PM CDT
Updated: Monday, 12 March 2007 4:43 PM CDT
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Friday, 24 November 2006
Hunt of the Wild Turkeys
At the future home of the Twin Oaks Saffari, 5 wild turkeys where set loose. Players got to try and track down these very fast critters, and catch a fast meal. The event went well woth no problems reported by the players who where involved. Cor the Paladin, came out as the champion of the hunt.

Posted by Sirenix at 12:01 AM CST
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Monday, 20 November 2006
Friday Boat Races
I am pleased to anounce that the first two boat races went well. Things got off to a rough start but ended well. Only one boat pilot got lost. Both races were good matches, and exciteing to watch. Cor the Paladin, and SPAWN, the Ninja are the two winners in the event. Later, we had the first ever Race of Champions, with Spawn, and Cor at the controls of their boats again. It was a close race, it stayed a tight race to the end. Cor the Paladin won the event, and took home the first Trophy of the Race of Champions.

Posted by Sirenix at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Saturday, 25 November 2006 3:12 AM CST
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Wednesday, 1 November 2006
Curse of the Undead Act 3
Karnax, the Black Gate Lord, was finally slain by Spawn, and his effects on the world are slowly beginning to fade. Hopefully all of Britannia will return to normal soon. No one really knows how long this process will take, but everyone is none too eager for everything to return to normal.

Posted by Sirenix at 5:19 AM CST
Updated: Wednesday, 1 November 2006 5:20 AM CST
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Sunday, 29 October 2006
Curse of the Undead Act 2
What started out which seemed to be a rather harmless curse has now went full swing into a deadly outbreak of undead hordes flowing into the area! The Lord of the Black Gate has came through the gate, and resides in haven plaza attacking anyone he has not turned into his undead minions. Is this the end of Britannia as we know it? or can this menace be stopped?

Posted by Sirenix at 10:31 AM CDT
Updated: Sunday, 29 October 2006 10:33 AM CDT
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Wednesday, 25 October 2006
Curse of the Undead
There are reports that all over the world vendors and people have seemingly at random have begun to turn into undead creatures. Altho there is no offical reports yet from Lord British Castle, many belive this to be true. Is this the begening of something darker and deadly that comes our way, or just some drunken pesants with a wild imagination spreading rumors? Only time will tell.

Posted by Sirenix at 9:05 PM CDT
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The Begening of Avatar's Kingdom
The story of Avatar's Kingdom, like all shards began with the shattering of the Gem of Immortality. When the Avatar shattered the gem and killed Mondain, he picked up one of the gems many shards, and saw each had its own world trapped with in. He soon began to realize that the Gem of Immortality had a bonding power, and that the one he touched had already started to bond with him. For fearing it's power the Avatar locked away the shard he possed, and left the realm. It is unclear what happened to the rest of the shards. Some believe that to this day they still lay on his castle floor.

Sirenix, like most people, began his life as a simple human living in Moonglow. Because of Moonglow's awesome magical schools, he soon took up an interest in magics, and became an apprentice mage. It was here in this land that he eventually became a grandmaster in margery, and soon after was known as a legendary mage. With all his wisdom, Sirenix began to realize that there was more to life then what could be witnessed around him. After studying fact, fiction, and legend, he was able to come to the conclusion that there are many other worlds that resemble the land he knew so well.

Now able to create portals to these worlds, Sirenix was invited to a world known as Bespin Pass, by a good friend, Adam Ant. After many months here on this shard, Sirenix was invited by who he thought of as gods, to become one of their numbers to help out life, as the Global Sage, to keep a record of everything the shard has to offer it's visitors. When not working on this global library, Sirenix enjoyed helping the people with their problems, and did so for months.

Sirenix also wanted to help the other gods of Bespin Pass, and began to experiment again with his new powers. Sirenix found a world we now know of as the Avatar's Kingdom during this time. What got Sirenix'es attention was the fact that it was a blank shard. Void of life, untouched by time itself, as if locked away. Finding the perfect place to began to experiment with his new powers he began to change the world as he saw fit, and created many new creatures and places to visit. It was his plans to bring these new creatures to the people of Bespin pass but it was not to be.


Sirenix became sick and was lost to the realm for many weeks. It was a discouraging moment in his life that is hard to over come. When he was finally able to work again, he rejoined Bespin Pass peoples, and learned something he did not expect. There was talks of a global Armageddon where all life would be wiped out. Many fearing for their lives fled the realm never to return. Sirenix on the other hand kept returning to see if there was any progress, but soon the world itself disappeared, and he was not able to go back.

With his friends he met on Bespin Pass, he moved to make the Avatar's Kingdom his new home, and it is here that they created what everyone who visits now sees.

Posted by Sirenix at 8:15 PM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 12 September 2007 3:44 PM CDT
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