Cerulean
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+ | The only members of the Cerulean are those Akalak deemed by the Council of Elders, or Wysar himself, to have completely lost the desire or ability to maintain control over their conflicting personalities. Often this decision is not completely black and white and in many instances an Akalak is put on a watch-list until further evidence can be gathered about their personality and actions in different situations. These members of the community are considered very dangerous and though they continue to socialize with others within [[Riverfall]], they are sentenced to have their faces permanently marked in various colors so any citizen of Riverfall can recognize them immediately. Wysar has been known to personally convict some Akalak as having let their more dominant and sinister side run rampant and punishes them, or in some respects he helps them, by membership into the Cerulean cult. | ||
==Maintaining Membership== | ==Maintaining Membership== |
Revision as of 20:10, 28 January 2010
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Abstract
The Cerulean cult is comprised of those Akalak individuals that have either consciously or unconsciously allowed the darker half of their dual personae to become the more dominant personality trait. They have perhaps even more veneration for Wysar than other Akalak which can be accredited to their great respect and awe of his self-control. These are the most dangerous Akalak and are obviously marked by their tattooed face which quickly announces their crude state to anyone familiar with its meaning. The Akalak in this cult are unworthy of maintaining their surnames, so they are dropped completely and in many cases forgotten forever.
Membership
The only members of the Cerulean are those Akalak deemed by the Council of Elders, or Wysar himself, to have completely lost the desire or ability to maintain control over their conflicting personalities. Often this decision is not completely black and white and in many instances an Akalak is put on a watch-list until further evidence can be gathered about their personality and actions in different situations. These members of the community are considered very dangerous and though they continue to socialize with others within Riverfall, they are sentenced to have their faces permanently marked in various colors so any citizen of Riverfall can recognize them immediately. Wysar has been known to personally convict some Akalak as having let their more dominant and sinister side run rampant and punishes them, or in some respects he helps them, by membership into the Cerulean cult.