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[NN] A Door Opens

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Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#1 - 2013-10-29 18:30:37 UTC  |  Edited by: Silas Vitalia
Sister in faith Karmilla Strife has demonstrated over the past five months exemplary knowledge of The Five Pillars as described in our holy Pax Dominatus.

As her faith deepens she must now strike out on her own and will her surroundings into a shape of her choosing; for her benefit and also for the detriment of those she opposes. I cannot say how far or how successful this path will take Sister Strife, for the results will be entirely of her own choosing.


But as they say, as one door closes, another is opened.


The Black Nobility has an opening for a new acolyte. Interested capsuleers of appropriate potential and temperament need only contact me to begin the screening process.

Our will be done, and made manifest for our glory.


Domina,
Nobilita Nera

Sabik now, Sabik forever

Odelya d'Hanguest
Order of St. Severian
#2 - 2013-10-29 20:25:31 UTC
May His curse be on all His enemies from now until forever.
Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#3 - 2013-10-29 21:06:01 UTC
Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:
May His curse be on all His enemies from now until forever.



Application denied!

Sabik now, Sabik forever

Scherezad
Revenent Defence Corperation
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#4 - 2013-10-29 21:06:39 UTC
"The flame given you by someone else can only burn so bright. But the flame you give yourself has no equal."
Jinari Otsito
Otsito Mining and Manufacture
#5 - 2013-10-29 21:16:34 UTC  |  Edited by: Jinari Otsito
"Fire hot. Hot and burny. Flashlight better."

Prime Node. Ask me about augmentation.

Anslo
Scope Works
#6 - 2013-10-29 21:27:47 UTC
"Those who's edge they always show is compensating for reputation low."

[center]-_For the Proveldtariat_/-[/center]

Isis Dea
Society of Adrift Hope
#7 - 2013-10-29 21:36:01 UTC  |  Edited by: Isis Dea
Silas Vitalia wrote:
Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:
May His curse be on all His enemies from now until forever.



Application denied!




I find that cute. Miss d'Hanguest is actually one who demonstrates quite the open mindedness required within the pillars of faith found in your Pax Dominatus yet you so quickly turn her away.

Are political differences that great an issue?

Oh wait… let's look closer… this entire faith is driven from the opinion of Domina Silas Vitalia. Her will, not God's, made manifest.

Your "holy" texts deface Sani Sabik, Miss Vitalia. Normally I'm not one to call this out in favor of the rebel orders within this Summit. Had you demonstrated a more professional handling of Miss d'Hanguest, perhaps I would have.

You should consider a reformation.

I believe those truly faithful in God's ways have an even more passionate opinion of you.

More Character Customization :: Especially compared to what we had in 2003...

Indira Harashani
Tyrathlion Interstellar
#8 - 2013-10-29 21:54:53 UTC
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of separate Sabik cults, each as unique and special a snowflake as the last. Except the Covenant. They're rather too mainstream to be considered anything of the sort.

Just because they oftentimes quibble with each other - sometimes violently - over the minutiae of the core tenets of their perverted faith does not make any of them less Sabik than the others.

They are all equally damned in the Lord's eyes.

Lady Indira Harashani

Holder of the Kheryskova Archipelago, Kihtaled IV

Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#9 - 2013-10-29 21:56:43 UTC
Isis Dea wrote:

Oh wait… let's look closer… this entire faith is driven from the opinion of Domina Silas Vitalia. Her will, not God's, made manifest.


Isn't that actually the main plank of the Sabik faith? Or at least the part of it that Lady Vitalia follows?

For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.

Isis Dea
Society of Adrift Hope
#10 - 2013-10-29 22:28:17 UTC
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Isis Dea wrote:

Oh wait… let's look closer… this entire faith is driven from the opinion of Domina Silas Vitalia. Her will, not God's, made manifest.


Isn't that actually the main plank of the Sabik faith? Or at least the part of it that Lady Vitalia follows?


Those whom I happen to know that follow the Sani Sabik faith still claim to worship the divine first. That His will is made manifest first, even within the questionable methods to the more traditional. This particular sect seems entirely selfish even within the prospects of the open mind.

Frankly I see more of His will made made manifest in the ways of the Covenant than those preached within the Pax Dominatus.

That should make you worry.

More Character Customization :: Especially compared to what we had in 2003...

Odelya d'Hanguest
Order of St. Severian
#11 - 2013-10-29 22:31:19 UTC
Isis Dea wrote:
Silas Vitalia wrote:
Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:
May His curse be on all His enemies from now until forever.



Application denied!




I find that cute. Miss d'Hanguest is actually one who demonstrates quite the open mindedness required within the pillars of faith found in your Pax Dominatus yet you so quickly turn her away.

Are political differences that great an issue?

Oh wait… let's look closer… this entire faith is driven from the opinion of Domina Silas Vitalia. Her will, not God's, made manifest.

Your "holy" texts deface Sani Sabik, Miss Vitalia. Normally I'm not one to call this out in favor of the rebel orders within this Summit. Had you demonstrated a more professional handling of Miss d'Hanguest, perhaps I would have.

You should consider a reformation.

I believe those truly faithful in God's ways have an even more passionate opinion of you.

Dear Ms Vea,

Silas fears what she once was. She cannot ignore the voices of her past. She cannot look away when someone mentions the Lord and the path of rightfulness. Even less so when this comes from one of her Khanid ex-compatriots. She still explains Khanid policies and ways of thoughts to Imperials, she prides herself in being mocked by Commodore Nomarya. She is a prisoner of her past, a haunted passenger, seeing the mirror of her former self, a faded shadow of what once was greatness, of what has turned into dust and filth. Mockery and denial is her only retort. Behind the domina lurks a pitiful serva.

With kind regards,
Odelya Negin Intourtsetseg of House d’Hanguest
Jinari Otsito
Otsito Mining and Manufacture
#12 - 2013-10-29 22:37:22 UTC
Okay I like this one. She's got a flashlight.

Prime Node. Ask me about augmentation.

Isis Dea
Society of Adrift Hope
#13 - 2013-10-29 22:52:46 UTC
Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:
Isis Dea wrote:
Silas Vitalia wrote:
Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:
May His curse be on all His enemies from now until forever.



Application denied!




I find that cute. Miss d'Hanguest is actually one who demonstrates quite the open mindedness required within the pillars of faith found in your Pax Dominatus yet you so quickly turn her away.

Are political differences that great an issue?

Oh wait… let's look closer… this entire faith is driven from the opinion of Domina Silas Vitalia. Her will, not God's, made manifest.

Your "holy" texts deface Sani Sabik, Miss Vitalia. Normally I'm not one to call this out in favor of the rebel orders within this Summit. Had you demonstrated a more professional handling of Miss d'Hanguest, perhaps I would have.

You should consider a reformation.

I believe those truly faithful in God's ways have an even more passionate opinion of you.

Dear Ms Vea,

Silas fears what she once was. She cannot ignore the voices of her past. She cannot look away when someone mentions the Lord and the path of rightfulness. Even less so when this comes from one of her Khanid ex-compatriots. She still explains Khanid policies and ways of thoughts to Imperials, she prides herself in being mocked by Commodore Nomarya. She is a prisoner of her past, a haunted passenger, seeing the mirror of her former self, a faded shadow of what once was greatness, of what has turned into dust and filth. Mockery and denial is her only retort. Behind the domina lurks a pitiful serva.

With kind regards,
Odelya Negin Intourtsetseg of House d’Hanguest


Why does this not surprise me?

It seems you know her more intimately than most, Miss d'Hanguest. I would hope she comes to her senses and finds greater value in receiving you.

And if not, I would recommend a number of other Sani Sabik sects you might find more of a home within, as well as more respect.

More Character Customization :: Especially compared to what we had in 2003...

Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#14 - 2013-10-30 01:20:46 UTC
A few replies:

Scherezad,

You continue to be an interesting individual, I do hope you keep moving in that direction.


Isis Dea wrote:

Those whom I happen to know that follow the Sani Sabik faith still claim to worship the divine first.


This is precisely what we do at its most fundamental. What are savants if not the divine among the mundane?


Isis Dea wrote:
Had you demonstrated a more professional handling of Miss d'Hanguest, perhaps I would have.

You should consider a reformation.



You are certainly not one to dictate my conduct. A schism among the Covenant would not be a bad thing, however. My patience with their lack of progress on several mutual objectives is not unlimited.



Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:


Silas fears what she once was. She cannot ignore the voices of her past. She cannot look away when someone mentions the Lord and the path of rightfulness. Even less so when this comes from one of her Khanid ex-compatriots. She still explains Khanid policies and ways of thoughts to Imperials, she prides herself in being mocked by Commodore Nomarya. She is a prisoner of her past, a haunted passenger, seeing the mirror of her former self, a faded shadow of what once was greatness, of what has turned into dust and filth. Mockery and denial is her only retort. Behind the domina lurks a pitiful serva.


If it falls on me to educate my Imperial brothers and sisters on the finer differences between our Khanid culture and theirs, then that speaks more to lack of notable Kingdom voices in these forums more than anything else.

I fear no one. I serve no one. That is where I stand. You'll get there someday, though, if you keep at it.


Isis Dea wrote:


And if not, I would recommend a number of other Sani Sabik sects you might find more of a home within, as well as more respect.



Respect is earned, not given, although you seem unfamiliar with this concept. You do strike me though as someone who picked up a "Sabik" pamphlet at the Crystal Boulevard though, from a teenage galleria employee with too much makeup and piercings.


Debates aside this thread was more for notification purposes, as a few of you had expressed interest in the past under different circumstances.

Sabik now, Sabik forever

Odelya d'Hanguest
Order of St. Severian
#15 - 2013-10-30 06:53:38 UTC  |  Edited by: Odelya d'Hanguest
Isis Dea wrote:
Why does this not surprise me?

It seems you know her more intimately than most, Miss d'Hanguest. I would hope she comes to her senses and finds greater value in receiving you.

And if not, I would recommend a number of other Sani Sabik sects you might find more of a home within, as well as more respect.

Dear Ms Vea,

you seem to have misunderstood that I never applied nor do I have any intention to do so. I was merely expressing my aversion with my initial statement. The Khanid Orthodox Church stands against heresy. (And please mind that I am not a “Miss d'Hanguest.”)


Silas Vitalia wrote:
If it falls on me to educate my Imperial brothers and sisters on the finer differences between our Khanid culture and theirs, then that speaks more to lack of notable Kingdom voices in these forums more than anything else.

I fear no one. I serve no one. That is where I stand. You'll get there someday, though, if you keep at it.

It is not the claimed lack of notable Kingdom voices that still makes you care.

With kind regards,
Odelya Negin Intourtsetseg of House d’Hanguest
Samuel Ourias
Imperial Academy
Amarr Empire
#16 - 2013-10-30 12:10:36 UTC
Good luck.
Gaven Lok'ri
PIE Inc.
Khimi Harar
#17 - 2013-10-30 12:42:37 UTC
Amazing. I am finding myself in agreement with Odelya d'Hansguest about something.

Admiral of the Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris

Divine Commodore 24th Imperial Crusade

Holder. Vassal of the Emperor Family

Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#18 - 2013-10-30 12:48:45 UTC
i do enjoy bringing people together.

Sabik now, Sabik forever

Anslo
Scope Works
#19 - 2013-10-30 14:01:17 UTC
I'd like to apply!

[center]-_For the Proveldtariat_/-[/center]

Seriphyn Inhonores
Elusenian Cooperative
#20 - 2013-10-31 12:05:38 UTC  |  Edited by: Seriphyn Inhonores
So, what? These little quotes are our shot at applying? If so, I'm curious as to why Anslo and Scherezad are.

Anyway, I think I'll stick with the Garoun pantheon. Goddesses of motherhood tend to be large chested as full breasts are representative of healthy fertility and the potential to raise many children.

Between that or some blood stuff, it's pretty much a no-brainer.
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