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Necromancy is not illegal, but it is highly restricted. Practice requires direct approval by the Monarch or Magistrate. Unauthorized necromancy is met with severe scrutiny and may result in exile.
 
Necromancy is not illegal, but it is highly restricted. Practice requires direct approval by the Monarch or Magistrate. Unauthorized necromancy is met with severe scrutiny and may result in exile.
  
''\"Refusing to understand something because it frightens you does not make you safe—it makes you blind...\"'' — Queen Ninvere Lanreci
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''"Refusing to understand something because it frightens you does not make you safe—it makes you blind. Fear is a warning, not a wall. If we cower behind it, we invite ignorance to rule us. But if we confront it—look it in the eye and learn—we strip it of its power. There is danger in many truths. But there is far greater danger in choosing not to see them."'' — Queen Ninvere Lanreci
  
Necromancers walk a narrow path, watched with wary respect. The balance of life and death is not to be disturbed lightly.
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Her words echo through the chambers of Elven law, serving as a reminder that knowledge, even of grim and unsettling arts, is not itself evil. It is the purpose to which that knowledge is bent—and the discipline of those who wield it—that determines its place in Elven society. In summary, necromancy in Arandor is not illegal—but it is not welcome without cause, scrutiny, and the highest sanction. Those who would tread that path must be prepared to walk it under watchful eyes, with no room for misstep.
  
 
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Elf

Elven Laws

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The laws of the Elves are few but profound...

The laws of the Elves are few but profound, rooted in their ancient traditions and the will of the Valar. These laws form the foundation of Elven society and identity. To break them is to risk the loss of one's Elven Grace—a fate of great shame. Lesser offenses may lead to banishment as a \"Wayward,\" stripped of the protection and standing of their kind.

Summary of Elven Laws

No. Law Short Description
1 Fealty to the Elven Monarch Mandatory oath of loyalty to Arandor's monarch
2 Presence of Outsiders Strict entry rules for non-Elves in Arandor
3 Elven Crafts Restriction on magical or cultural artifacts
4 Joining an Order Coercion in Order selection is forbidden
5 Moongates Forbidden within Arandor’s walls
6 Property Ownership Only loyal Elves may own land
7 Diplomacy Only monarch/agents may represent Arandor
8 Upholding the Law Laws apply even outside Arandor
9 Fallen Clans Claiming descent is criminal
10 Theft Stealing communal supplies is a grave offense
11 Combat Only allowed in designated areas
12 Bounties Regulated, Elves may not be bounty hunters
13 Necromancy Permitted only with sanction; heavily restricted
14 The Edicts of Harmony Moral and civic guidance upheld by Justice Bringers

Detailed Law Texts

1. Fealty to the Elven Monarch

All Elves must swear fealty to the Monarch of Arandor, regardless of where they reside. This bond affirms unity and loyalty to the Elven people and their divine purpose.

OOC: This does not require joining a guildstone or living in Arandor, but acknowledgment of the Monarch is expected.

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2. The Presence of Outsiders in Arandor

Dwarves and Humans are permitted entry if they have no criminal record. Orcs may enter only under strict conditions: accompanied at all times by an armed, sworn Elf who is fully responsible for their behavior.

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3. Elven Crafts and External Ownership

Only the Monarch may authorize gifting or sale of culturally significant or enchanted Elven items. Everyday items (food, clothing, standard gear) may be traded freely.

OOC: Restricted items include plan items, masterworks, magical jewelry, VTed items, and artifacts.

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4. Joining an Order

Order affiliation must be chosen freely. Pressuring another Elf—especially through manipulation or coercion—is forbidden and may result in censure or punishment.

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5. Moongate Restrictions

Moongates must not be opened within Arandor’s city limits. Travel portals must originate outside the city. Violators endanger the realm and may face expulsion.

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6. Property Ownership in Arandor

Only Elves who have pledged loyalty to Arandor may own property within the city. Exceptions must be granted by the Monarch or Magistrate. Deception in this regard will result in forfeiture and banishment.

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7. Diplomacy and Representation

Only the Monarch or their chosen emissaries may conduct diplomacy. Unauthorized negotiations are considered treason and punished accordingly.

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8. Upholding the Law Beyond Arandor

Elves abroad remain subject to Elven Law and are expected to uphold their people's reputation. Offenders may be summoned to return and face judgment.

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9. Claiming Ancestry from the Fallen Clans

Claiming descent from the Mist, Mountain, Moon, Sea, River, or Meadow clans is forbidden. Such claims are considered treasonous and may result in exile or the Weeping Veil.

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10. Theft or Misuse of Elven Supplies

Communal resources are sacred. Theft or misuse is a betrayal of trust and is met with severe penalties.

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11. Combat Outside Designated Areas

Combat is only permitted in training arenas or in direct self-defense. Any other combat is subject to disciplinary action.

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12. Bounties

  • Bounties may only be issued by the Monarch
  • Interested bounty hunters must be approved by Arandor
  • False claims of acting on Arandor’s behalf are criminal
  • Elves may not act as bounty hunters under Arandor’s law

See: The Court of the Monarch

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13. Necromancy

Necromancy is not illegal, but it is highly restricted. Practice requires direct approval by the Monarch or Magistrate. Unauthorized necromancy is met with severe scrutiny and may result in exile.

"Refusing to understand something because it frightens you does not make you safe—it makes you blind. Fear is a warning, not a wall. If we cower behind it, we invite ignorance to rule us. But if we confront it—look it in the eye and learn—we strip it of its power. There is danger in many truths. But there is far greater danger in choosing not to see them." — Queen Ninvere Lanreci

Her words echo through the chambers of Elven law, serving as a reminder that knowledge, even of grim and unsettling arts, is not itself evil. It is the purpose to which that knowledge is bent—and the discipline of those who wield it—that determines its place in Elven society. In summary, necromancy in Arandor is not illegal—but it is not welcome without cause, scrutiny, and the highest sanction. Those who would tread that path must be prepared to walk it under watchful eyes, with no room for misstep.

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14. The Edicts of Harmony

The Edicts are moral and civic codes founded on Stewardship, Unity, and Wisdom. They guide Elven behavior and are upheld by the Justice Bringers who serve in the Order of the Valiant Shield. While flexible in interpretation, violations disrupt the harmony of Elven society.

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The Silver Bough

The Silver Bough is a sacred emblem of friendship and alliance. It honors those who show loyalty and service to Arandor, regardless of race.

Membership Requirements

  • Nominated by a sworn Elf
  • Approved by the Monarch

Benefits

  • Speak freely in the Court of the Monarch
  • May request property ownership
  • May pledge limited fealty

Note: Silver Bough members cannot swear The Oath to Arandor or join a recognized Order.