1631 - 6 (Late Fire) - Rules Updates
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 10:36 am
The Cult of Eurmal
These rules also involve members of the cult of Orlanth.
There is always cause to challenge an initiate or higher of Eurmal. This condition ends if a Rune Lord or higher in the cult of Orlanth “binds” the trickster who then comes under the protection of the Orlanthi (and now follows normal rules for duels and trials). The “bound” Eurmali is a scapegoat for the Orlanthi, and will take the Orlanthi's place in any duel, trial or similar, should the Orlanthi say so in their orders. The Orlanthi may also take their bound trickster's place in any duel, trial, or similar, but do not have to.
The "binding" must be ordered by both parties as a cult duty in the same week. It can be dissolved by any part as a pre-Turn order. This will cost an Eurmali CHA/2 CPs, and an Orlanthi CPs equal to their CHA.
A member of the cult of Eurmal will always be found guilty in any trial or similar.
These rules also involve members of the cult of Orlanth.
There is always cause to challenge an initiate or higher of Eurmal. This condition ends if a Rune Lord or higher in the cult of Orlanth “binds” the trickster who then comes under the protection of the Orlanthi (and now follows normal rules for duels and trials). The “bound” Eurmali is a scapegoat for the Orlanthi, and will take the Orlanthi's place in any duel, trial or similar, should the Orlanthi say so in their orders. The Orlanthi may also take their bound trickster's place in any duel, trial, or similar, but do not have to.
The "binding" must be ordered by both parties as a cult duty in the same week. It can be dissolved by any part as a pre-Turn order. This will cost an Eurmali CHA/2 CPs, and an Orlanthi CPs equal to their CHA.
A member of the cult of Eurmal will always be found guilty in any trial or similar.