Experts Think Ritual Worked To Stabilize Ta’Illistim. For now
Posted26 March 2017
Last Updated On20 September 2018
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Lyrna reports the ritual that the Mages and others used to try to stabilize Ta’Illistim is working – for now. There was a tainted gem used during the process, though…
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Category: Towns
Topic: Ta’Illistim
Date: 03/25/2017 10:13 PM CDT
From: NICHOLSC11
Subj: Stabilization of Ta'Illistim
Report of events of Feastday, the 25th day of Charlatos, in the year 5117.
Present: High Legionnaire Kakoon, Squire Legionnaire Lyrna
Lord Hairi, Brother of the Rooted Earth, Lady Nestrana, Sister of the Amber Flame,
Lord Ctarys, Brother of the Swirling Tempest
A variety of others including Heartfire, Xred, Eugenides, Linsha, Nestrana, Aaramon, Trilogi, Daenalan, Ellustriel, Naamit
Event: Stabilization of the Foundations of Ta’Illistim
Description and Comments:
We gathered at the base of the of Chaos tower in the western area of Ta’Illistim. It was explained that while they needed primarily earth and fire magics, general magic could be filtered and used. So even those of us with less magical inclination were able to help a little.
We were each to take a gem that had an affinity to the elements and they would pull the energy from us – use us and the gems as conduits for the magic. Attuned mages were to help the person of their specialty and the rest of us would provide general energy for them to pull through their crystals.
The only real hitch was the sorcerer? necromancer? Xred who used a tainted crystal and nearly caused the whole thing to fail. They said that it pulled away the good energy and was replacing it with corrupted energy. It was difficult to tell if it was intentional on his part or not.
After that issue was resolved, the rest of the ritual seemed to go well. They gathered the energy and it mixed and did all kinds of visually impressive things. They sent the energy into the earth and things seemed to settle down after a slight bit of rumbling.
Because of the interference to the ritual, they were unsure how successful they were, although things have undoubtedly improved for the time being.
Squire Legionnaire Lyrna
Date: 03/26/2017 04:45 AM CDT
From: RROY
Subj: Re: Stabilization of Ta'Illistim
What time eastern did this all happen? I was around until 11:00 PM or so eastern and was unable to get envolved even though I asked on the Amulet and lnet.
Anyways its good that things stabilized….
Just an elf about town…
Date: 03/26/2017 06:48 AM CDT
From: NICHOLSC11
Subj: Re: Stabilization of Ta'Illistim
Started around 8 and went until a little after 9. It was in the Tower of Chaos. If you were asking during that time, apologies for not seeing it!
OOC:
I was there during the stabilization as well; I left a few minutes early to return to my Silvergate Officers as we are working together for the upcoming Artisan Bazaar during Frontier Days.
I have a few observations and comments regarding this event; I noticed 3 other wizards besides myself, there may have been a 5th I did not notice and for that I apologize. When I read the announcement on this event it called for assistance from Earth, Fire and Water mages. But the event was clearly centered for Earth mages. I am a lightning mage – therefore my lore is Water and Air. I came over for a few reasons, there was a call out for wizards and that rarely happens, I own a home in Ta’Illistim and I head an MHO there as well; so I have a rooted connection to the town even as a Sylvan.
However, I felt almost excluded from the events. I must admit I was a bit insulted. I give credit that when I said in the beginning that I would take my leave because it seemed I was not needed; other PLAYERs asked me to stay to add my power to this ritual. I thank them for attempting to include this old mage.
But the coordinators of this event made little effort to include mages that were not Earth attuned; in fact I noticed them ask the Earth mages to stand behind them (crickets – none there were actually attuned Earth, at least not at that moment) and the other mages to stand behind those (second class citizens much?)! There were no Earth mages present as far as I could tell; aside from the Brothers and Sisters of the Earthroot; the only mages present were fire mages and myself and one mage that offered to attune on the spot to Earth.
I stated early that I was an Archmage. I didn’t expect to be the center of attention by any means but I did expect the wizards present would be acknowledged and asked to do something.
Sigh, I understand that Ta’Illistim is a fairly specific rp and that most who engage in this have long known each other. I am not one of the active town role players as I choose to spend my time working as Silvergate Inn’s chairperson, among other things.
But when a call is put out and it includes mages of other disciplines then I do believe those mages that show up should be an integral part of the event. They should be acknowledged and asked to step front and center as that would make sense in a ritual requiring wizards! All wizards have an affinity for Earth, Fire, Water, and Air – and that is something that was lost last night. A mage may attune to have a greater connection with one lore or another but ALL mages have power over every lore in some manner – as we all wield those spells whether or not trained their lore specifically.
I took exception to being made to feel like a lesser mage last night. If this event was just for those attuned to Earth then a call out for Fire and Water should not have been placed. Moreover, the GMs hosting last night made sure everyone in the room was joined to a party except me.
I don’t know what I ever did to them as I rarely, if ever, interacted with any of them in Illistim RP or if they were just acknowledging others who perhaps have been part of this storyline for awhile. But, if players who may generally RP with just those they know can at least extend an olive branch to newcomers…I expect the GMs to do the same. I am sorry if I sound harsh it just struck me like a slap in the face.
There were 14 people attending when I counted. 3 of them were GMs. I do not think the crowd was so overwhelming that a little attention to detail wasn’t warranted. I, a player, have run events with 50-over a 100 players and managed not to make anyone feel excluded. I have a high expectation of the same when there are 3 GMs in the room. That all present are acknowledged and made to feel they can freely participate in a ritual, event, etc if a call out is placed for those type of players! That they come and have something to do even if it is as simple as place a hand on a rock or some such.
I was aggravated, as you can probably clearly tell. I am not normally a confrontational person or a person who wants to get involved in any sort of rp, town, etc politics. I was simply a player who saw something that might be fun and cool and wanted to join in. But instead of finding something fun and cool I felt diminished. That is not cool.