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LastDragonRider
 
PostPosted: Wed, Jul 03 2013, 17:04 PM 

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Written on fine parchment and posted next to the leyline; the Ul'ath'tallar and Ust'Ilharess seals are affixed.


The leyline node is not to be bound to without the approval of the Ust'Ilharess or Ul'ath'tallar. This is to ensure our continued security until it is deemed prudent to be lifted.

Outsiders brought to the city must be carefully screened before portaled to our home. If possible, the Ust’Ilharess or Ul'ath'tallar should be asked to aid in this.

Helms are to be removed while on Nec’perya. There are a few exceptions of note; Ilharessen, Yathrinnen of Nec’perya’s Temple and in times of defense of the Valsharess’ city.

All deference should be given the Yathrinnen, this should go without saying. It matters not who you are, if you are insolent or disrespectful to any of Lolth’s chosen (Yathrinnen), you can expect repercussions, refusing them will lead to a ban.

Merchants to Nec’perya may apply for a merchant license from the Ust’Ilharess; You may –not- bind to the leyline or set up a shop until the license is approved.




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PostPosted: Wed, Jul 10 2013, 15:54 PM 

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Below the Laws posting is a copy of the Merchant license application for Nec'perya along with instructions for submitting it.
Fill out the application fully, any thing left blank will delay the process.
Remand all applications with documentation to; Xil'aste, Co-Chair of the Nec'perya Merchant Association (IE. PM it to Naivatkal or TheLastDragonRider)


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Nec’perya Merchant Application:


Merchant/Company Name:
Name/Race of Owner:
Number of Employees (You will be asked for documentation):
~Names of Authorized representatives:
~Races/Descriptions:
Location(s) desired for shop:

Summary of services/goods provided:

~~~~~~~~~~Do not write below this line, Administrative use only~~~~~~~~~~


Approval:
Ul’ath’tallar: Yes/No
Ust’Ilharess: Yes/No
Vanguard Lord Commander/Regent: Yes/No

Base Tax rate:
Discounts agreed on (these may affect tax rate):
Location(s) authorized:

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Kestrel Swiftwing ~ Warpriest of Tempus
Ilharess Tagnik'zur d'Vilrath ~ l'Har'oloth zhah dro 'sohna!
Sir Khayri Aphaeleon ~ Avenger of Hoar, Knight of Fort Cystana
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LastDragonRider
 
PostPosted: Thu, Sep 19 2013, 3:44 AM 

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Ust'Ilharess d'Necperya, Yathalla Tagnik'zur wrote:


Nec'perya Citizenship Application


If you are not one of the original immigrants from Edonil or a member of a Temple accepted house on Nec’perya you must complete, and have approved, citizenship papers to reside in any permanent manner on Nec’perya, even if you have joined the Vanguard, this does not exempt you from applying for Citizenship of Nec’perya, only the two situations named above. Only Underdark races may apply, Drow have preferential treatment and can be expedited once facts have been confirmed.


Name:

Race:


Deity (this is critical to your acceptance and must be answered truthfully):

Profession (priest, warrior, mage, etc):

Skills you can provide for the future growth of the city (stonemason, metal worker, etc):

Are you part of or do you plan to join the Vanguard:

Other reasons we should consider your application for Citizenship of Nec’perya:



Approved by:


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Ust’Ilharess d’Nec’perya Tagnik’zur d’Vilrath


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Ul’ath’tallar Zrae'a'stra'fryn


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Lord Commander of the Vanguard, Naltyrr

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PostPosted: Tue, Nov 26 2013, 14:52 PM 

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A new set of laws seems to have been posted overnight.

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Religious Laws
The Religious Laws take precedence over Civil Laws, the Religious Law are what protects the fabric of our society and is essential to retain favour of the Dread Queen. Breaking of these laws, whether it is Low or High Heresy, is a serious offense. Give their severity, cases of these are bought before the Priestesses.

All Heresy charges require the testimony of a "Credible Witness," this being someone of good standing in the Temple and not part of the offended House.



High Heresy
To commit High Heresy is one of the gravest offenses one can do, consequently the punishments are fittingly among the harshest one can recieve.
Sacrilege and Defilement of Sacred Sites
Examples: Despoilment of the Temple, defacement of Holy Icons
Punishment: Death, Exile

Treason against the Dread Queen
Examples: Conspiring with enemies of the Dread Queen, rebellion against the Temple
Punishment: Re-education, Death, Exile

Harming Spiders
Examples: Stepping on a spider, stabbing a spider
Punishment: First offense is Re-education, second offense is Death
Further Details: Summoners are held responsible for the actions of what they bind, therefore any drow who summons will be responsible for any Laws it breaks and will face the brunt of punishment. The summoned spider is not to be harmed however, the summoner is also held responsible for the wellbeing of the spider

Harming a Priestess
Examples: Assaulting a Priestess, killing a Priestess
Punishment: Re-education, Death, Exile

Insolence towards a Priestess
Examples: Insulting behaviour, Refusal to obey
Punishment: Physical punishment, re-education, death; Exile if the offender flees punishment
Further Details: Exemptions are made to the 'Refusal to obey' when following a higher order or mandate by the Vanguard, Temple or House. In these instances no punishments will apply for the male disobeying a personal order of a priestess, if the priestess in question chooses to push this and punishes him anyway, the Temple will decide a fitting punishment. The offended priestess may choose which punishment, barring the Exile option unless they flee, or they may show "mercy" on the male and not issue any punishment.

Male Harming a Female
Examples: Assaulting a Female, killing a female
Punishment: Physical punishment, re-education, death
Further Details: Exemptions are made in the case of self-defense, except in the case where the male was being punished for an offense .


Low Heresy
Heresy is an enemy of Nec'perya that must be te treated like any other enemy, every step given to heresy is another weakness in the battleline. Therefore anyone guilty of Low Heresy is punished accordingly as a soldier should be for giving in.

Consorting with enemies of the Dread Queen
Examples: Socialising with Eilistraeen whores and surfacers, dealing with those banished and disgraced
Punishment: Physical punishment, re-education, a third offense of this will be construed as High Heresy and the punishment will match that of as Treason against the Dread Queen
Further Details: Continued consorting with these enemies can be later be construed as Treason against the Dread Queen.

Male Insolence towards Females
Examples: Insulting behaviour, not bowing
Punishment: Physical punishment, a third offense of this will be construed as High Heresy and the punishment will match that of a Male Harming a Priestess


Civil Laws
The Civil Laws, much like the Religious Laws, are to maintain stability and the peace in Nec'perya. However breaking of a Civil Law is not necessarily blasphemous and can be handled by the rank and file of the Vanguard.

Treason against the Establishment
Examples: Undermining the security of Nec'perya
Punishment: Severe physical beatings, exile

Murder
Punishment: Physical beatings

Assaulting others without proper cause
Punishment: Physical beatings

Theft
Punishment: Monetary payment, physical punishment
Further Details: A fine equal to double the value of the stolen items

Trespassing on Private property
Punishment: Physical beatings
Further Details: Residents of the property being trespassed against are free to depose of intruders as they see fit

Only citizens of Nec'perya are permitted to hold property
Only citizens of Nec'perya are permitted to bind to the leyline node
Merchants seeking to set up shop must lodge a Merchant's Application

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