[X] Be very honest. Let none say you are afraid to be painfully truthful: The Burning, The Shaving, The Murder. The Haclad will know all of it, and let the chips fall where they may.
I suppose I should expound on this a bit:As far as these things go:
While I can't promise Vardanis not editorializing to the effect of "Stunties suck and are also short" I can promise he will at least try to present a relatively accurate scholarly analysis of the matter, as the oaths of Hoeth sworn in the White Tower demand.
Hey, I mildly edited this, Storm Weavers and Mist Mages use Azyr.The Ten Ancient Lores of Ulthuan
The ten traditions the old Loremasters once studied, before being subsumed into the White Tower, into Hoeth. To study them is still to earn that dignity.
In alphabetical order:
Avelorn: The Seneschals, peaceful followers of The Everqueen from times now long gone wielding resplendent Hysh. They gladly aided the White Tower on the orders of their queen.
Caledor: The blind priests of Vaul, studying Chamon in Vaul's Anvil, where secrets of crafting are held and the best craftsmen congregate. It was a mean effort to gain even the secret of working Ithilmar from them.
Chrace: Beastwalkers, masters of Ghur, who helped establish the famed lion chariots. They, as well as many other Ghur scholars, opposed the foundation of the White Tower as deleterious to Ghur.
Cothique: The Storm Weavers and Mist Mages, seamen and travelers who learned, mastered, understood High Magic itself, that which arises from the seas, built upon a base of Azyr, rather than Aqshy and courage itself. They have fiercely maintained their independence from White Tower entanglements, though learning there is not impossible per se.
Eataine: Seakeepers, who ensure the lands are fed, that the beasts are kept quiescent, that the port stays healthy, through the use of Ghyran.
Ellyrion: Cinderseers, priests of Lileath, students of Her Aqshy, drawing upon a connection to her steed, Cindermane. They begrudingly but willingly shared the basics of their lore with the High Tower, though proper Comprehension and Mastery requires studying with them.
Nagarythe: Shadow-Weavers, whose lore first began in the Golden Age as a method of contesting Daemons as taught by Loec the Trickster Himself in His Ulgu guise rather than His Hysh, Loec of Music. Ythil was essentially the only Shadow Weaver to actively contribute to the White Tower, and there is a reason she now, instead, goes by the title Archmage.
Saphery: The Cult of Hoeth itself, of course, bearer of knowledge of all eight Winds and of High Magic as passed along--though changed--from the Slann, who themselves learned it from the Old Ones. They are the benchmark. They do also have what remains of Saphethion within their realm, and the knowledge it once held.
Tiranoc: Judges, holders of Shyish, those who remember. They preached of coming calamity, of the end, of destruction; and when the destruction came, they wore they would remember. They are tepid towards the White Tower.
Yvresse: The priests of Ladrielle the Wandering, workings of Ulgu, of ash, and of mist. As a mystery cult they do not willingly pierce the mystery for just anyone, though one may learn through efforts.
(This, as of 150 years after completion of the White Tower)
(I will have your standing with them on the front page up today)