ConPlanet:Tegos
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ConPlanet: Tegos
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Arkyonite 12:05, 3 August 2007 (EDT) Arkyonite 12:43, 19 August 2007 (EDT)
Tegos is the Homeworld to the Arkyonitan civilisation. The Arkyonitan civilisation comprises of enclaves of Exgetilians, with majority of the common people are of the Aesladic race. The Arkyonitans are, as they call it, "Fornory tes co Arkyonite", the people of the Arkyonite. They are a dominantly devout society that follow the organised religion of the Arkance, or the Way (of the Arkyonite).
Other than being a devout society, the Arkyonitans are renowned for being magnanimous and caring as a whole society in general. They are also known to be one of the brightest minds of the universe and thus, one of the most technologically advanced societies. This is uncommon for most devout races as usually, either the technological or the religious growth would be very much hindered due to the conflicting ideologies and values.
This problem of conflicting values has so far always been solved by the reason: "The Arkyonites (gods) gave us the power to change and the power to make our own choices! Why should we be constricted because a few of us think that it is wrong? If the Arkyonites granted us the power to be able to do so, we wouldn't be playing as the gods themselves! Even though we may have the power to sin, he also gave us the power to follow the Arkane Commandments. If we were to be denied of this growth and improvement but not stated as one of the deadly sins."
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Social Hierarchies of the Arkyonitan
The Arkyonitans follow a rather rigid social caste system, mostly religious. However, everyone is allowed to mix with members of the other castes, regardless of superiority. There is one thing that is stringent though, is that if a member of a lower caste offends a member of higher caste, the latter has every right to punish the lower caste. Not obsessively though, because after all, everyone is a creation of the Arkyonites (their gods). The mixing of social castes has only 1 exception, and that is with the exiles. However, this social hierarchy system is heavily dependent on the kind of position you hold and of what importance you have in the whole society, whcih ultimately reflects on how intelligent you are. Generally, higher caste Arkyonitans are much more intelligent than the lower castes.
Inter-caste marriages are also seen within the society itself. Usually, when this happens, the person of the higher caste would drop down a caste (or a few, in some cases) to match their partners' caste. There would of course be exceptions too though. If the member lower caste proves his worth to be in a higher caste, showing that he is intelligent enough, that person might be able to ascend to the higher caste to match his partners' caste.
The reason why if a person would usually descend in caste when he marries one of a lower caste all boils down to the gene pool. Essentially, members of the higher caste have a more perfect gene pool than those of the lower castes. Hence, to prevent the risk of gene contamination of not-so-perfect genes in the higher castes' gene pool, the person has to descend to his partner's caste, because his offspring has a chance of having not so-perfect-genes, which belong to that caste. Thus, in order for the member of the higher caste to remain in his caste when he marries one of a lower caste, the lower caste member has to prove his worth, to show that he is suited to be in this caste. That is probably the only way that one has a chance of breaking the cycle of low caste relatives, to ascend to another higher caste.
The Caste of the Kyakh
This is essentially the prophetic/priest caste of the whole society. They are the most highly regarded of all castes as they hold the greatest religious value and are seen to be blessed by the gods to have the highest intelligence of all castes. This can be seen as a relation to the 'Brahmin caste' of India, but not totally the same as.
The Caste of the Krayokh
Here are found the professors/teaching Arkyonitans. They are highly regarded as they pass on their knowledge, as well as help with research and various stuff. Can be seen as another part of the 'Brahmin caste' In India.
The Caste of Kezakh
The hand of Justice forms another social caste.
The Caste of the Aeclyva
This is the soldier/warrior caste, mostly templar. Imbued with the power to change the tide of battles and political pressuring, they are regarded as important role players in the whole society. To guard and protect the civilisation from unclean filth to the soul.
The Exiles and The Outcastes
These come from those who have:
- disobeyed direct orders from the High Council of the Enclave itself;
- broken one of the few fatal taboos/sins
- been considered as 'unclean' or 'beyond remedy'
- dabbled with the occult
- chosen the path of self exile
- done any combination of the above
- been banished from the main society
Government of the Enclave
The High Council of the Enclave
This is the highest of any of the social hierarchies of the Arkyonitans.
The High Council of Enclaves consist of 3 popes from each of the 3 main branches of organization: Technology, Arkance and Law. They are: The Professor, The Prophet and the Prosecutor. The prophet is ranked the highest of the 3 because it is, after all, a devout society where it is only natural that the pope of the religion should be the head of the civilization.
The 3 popes are traditionally of only Exgetilian races. There are however, exceptions found within the archives of historical sources, where at least 1 Aeslada have actually risen to the power of a pope.
Races of Tegos
The Exgetilian Enclave - a Prophetic Race
They are essentially the brains of the race.
The Exgetilians play a mostly prophetic role in the Arkance. As a result, most of the Exgetilians are of the upper class of the social hierarchy.
The Exgetilians are a race of genetic purity. Because of that, Exgetilians, on an average, outlive at least 3 generations of the Aesladic population. The air of arrogance they carry around with them is thus, understandable. To see one live, bear children, die, and further see their children bear their own children and die, one would naturally feel a sense of superiority over the other race.
The Aesladic Templars - Zealots of the Arkance
The brawn of the race
The Aeslada play a mostly militant role in the Arkance. Their goal is to protect, preserve and uphold the Arkance's ideals, as well as the high council of the Enclave
The History of the Arkyonitans
The Prehistoric Age
The Age of Mystic
The Age of Reason
The Age of Doubt
The roots of the Arkyonitans was a rather grim battle between good an evil - an armageddon - to be exact.
It was the last battle signaling the end of the Age of Doubt, ushering in the Age of Truth, before Arkyonitans could colonise other planets, pretty much like how we are now, seeing colonising Mars as plausible, but yet still impossible for us.
The Arkantine Crusade IV - The end of the Age of Doubt
The fourth Arkantine Crusade began during the 2nd millenia of the Age of Doubt, as recorded in the archives. The fourth Arkantine Crusade had been the bloodiest one ever recorded in the long history of the Arkantine, the militant wings of the Arkanis Servitté (Servants of the Arkance). Templars, you may call them. The fourth Arkantine Crusade was so called the final phase the "Maximus Exsequor", a great execution, avenging and punishment of the followers of Sladaakh, (later appearing as one of the OWGs that appear in the main arc of the story) as the final phase of purification to be done, to rid the world of the Daemon, Sladaakh.
Originally, there were 2 distinct factions dominating the lands of Tegos - the Exgetilians and the Aesladae. Both of which were at extreme ends of their beliefs. For countless millenia, the 2 factions saw no end to their disagreements. For one, the Exgetilians believed, rather, knew that Arkyonite is a true god, from the celestial planes, and that Sladaakh was in fact a daemon from the Outlands, out to corrupt the entirety of the Tegorian world. On the other hand, the Aesladae believed that Sladaakh was the true god and Arkyonite was the false one. As a result, distinct differences grew into the two factions, evolving the original genus race of the Arkyonitans into 2 nearly separate races, though they still share the same base characteristics. As a result, Exgetilians generally outlive 3 generations of Aesladae. Subsequently, this gave Exgetilians an air of arrogance in the presence of Aesladae. To be able to see 3 generations pass, with each one being born and die with the passing of time, Exgetilians sure have reason to feel superior about.
The fourth Arkantine Crusade was the most unique crusade ever recorded in the history. It is the key milestone in the entire history of the Arkyonitans. Sladaakh's minions and spawns were, at one point of the crusade, somehow summoned by the Aesladic clerics, and it turned the tide of battle, becoming not the fourth Arkantine Crusade, but the Damnation Crusade of Sladaakh. At that point, the Aesladae knew they had fallen into the hands of Sladaakh, but it was too late. Corruption of the Aesladic population had set in so deeply that only few strong-willed could keep their sanity. Those who could all defected and went into exile. Sladaakh's legions pushed the Exgetilian forces past the final Arkantine defense perimeter. It was then when the summoning of Sladaakh itself was initiated. Sladaakh's summoning required a thousand Aesladic sacrifices, which tragically came to be. A thousand sacrifices were thus made in preparation for the final phase of the summoning. It was thought that all hope was lost. Even if the Arkanis Servitté decided to call the Arkyonite into the world, a single mistake could result in an unstable rift within the space-time continuum. Celestial energies from the celestial plane would spill out and engulf the planet itself, destroying it, and even the entirety of the system itself.
Finally, when the Arkanis Servitté found out about the materialization of Sladaakh, they decided to take the chance. It was better that Sladaakh would be slain in the calling of the Arkyonite. At that time, the thought of the act of calling of a god down was unthinkable. (Just like how we would think if we were to summon gods. If you compare summoning demons, it seems more... plausible than the summoning of gods) By Arkyonite's grace, everything went smoothly without a hitch. The Hammerhand of Arkyonite came down upon Legions of Sladaakh's forces, and eventually stopping the final phase of Sladaakh's summoning. Alas, the war had been won. Sladaakh was believed to have been caught somewhere in the void in transit from the Outlands to the Material Plane, our world, and assumed to be destroyed. It was beyond the knowing of even the highest of the Arkanis Servitté.
Apart from the many tragedies that result from the Armegeddon, the conflict gave rise to a new order, united under one Conclave. The severing of Sladaakh's hold on the world and the damnation to the void marked the end of the Age of Doubt, and ushered in the new age, the Age of Truth. It was then that the Arkyonite's power was apparent, and witnessed for all to see. Even the Aesladae were moved by it. Eventually, the remnants of Sladaakh's followers were purged from the world.
Thus began the Age of Truth. A time of truth, and reconciliation of the Arkanis Servitté, followers of the Arkance. As well as the eventual integration of Aesladae into the Exgetilian society as a whole, called the Arkyonitan, people of the Arkyonites.