A History of Ixnay (OOC): Difference between revisions

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* The history of Christianity, when/how the Imperial Church split from Urceopolis, the history of the Orthodox tradition, and any other information about the Christian Churches in Crona and their general origin
* The history of Christianity, when/how the Imperial Church split from Urceopolis, the history of the Orthodox tradition, and any other information about the Christian Churches in Crona and their general origin


In any event, this system survived for basically a week per my recollection. For reasons still unknown to me, the main beneficiaries of having their powers formalized (Kron and Rigo) began to complain of overreach on my part and other issues and left the region in a single day, forming the second great departure after Black Thursday. Ormata may have come back and left at this time, and maybe Helvi did too, I don't really know and other people can pitch in with details. In some respects, this was a great disruption; Kron was a very active member, at the heart of many plots, and was also cartographer. It was not as soul-crushing as Black Thursday, however, because while Kron and Rigo were important members, they were not the functional "heart" of Ixnay, and most of the remaining cabinet members remained. I had to serve as Cartographer for about a week before Burg took over. Sadly, the Lore Council never took place because of all the disruption, leaving most of the issues to remain unresolved until the modern era.
In any event, this system survived for basically a week per my recollection. For reasons still unknown to me, the main beneficiaries of having their powers formalized (Kron and Rigo) began to complain of overreach on my part and other issues and left the region in a single day, forming the second great departure after Black Thursday. Santh I think was definitely a goner. Ormata may have come back and left at this time, and maybe Helvi did too, I don't really know and other people can pitch in with details. In some respects, this was a great disruption; Kron was a very active member, at the heart of many plots, and was also cartographer. It was not as soul-crushing as Black Thursday, however, because while Kron and Rigo were important members, they were not the functional "heart" of Ixnay, and most of the remaining cabinet members remained. I had to serve as Cartographer for about a week before Burg took over. Sadly, the Lore Council never took place because of all the disruption, leaving most of the issues to remain unresolved until the modern era.


At the end of this whole thing, I basically dipped out again, having lost interest once again as my personal life became more interesting (as happens in your early 20s), but presumably this whole situation also left a bad taste in my mouth. Around this time, a player called Monteangelo became very prominent; in time, he would become era defining.
At the end of this whole thing, I basically dipped out again, having lost interest once again as my personal life became more interesting (as happens in your early 20s), but presumably this whole situation also left a bad taste in my mouth. Around this time, a player called Monteangelo became very prominent; in time, he would become era defining.