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One of seven original noble houses of [[elves]], the '''House of Illistim''' was said to have valued knowledge above all else, the elves of the '''House of Illistim''' having been known as being great scholars. It was said that no other [[:Category:Cultures|culture]] in [[Elanthia]] valued knowledge more than the Illistim did, and they were the creators of some of the most powerful of artifacts produced by elves due to their mastery of magic. The House of Illistim seat of power was in the City-State of [[Ta'Illistim]]. It was held by the [[Argent Mirror]], who is presently [[Queen Myasara]].
One of seven original noble houses of [[elves]], the '''House of Illistim''' was said to have valued knowledge above all else, its members having been known as great scholars. It was said that no other [[:Category:Races and Cultures|culture]] in [[Elanthia]] valued knowledge more than the Illistim did, and they were the creators of some of the most powerful of artifacts produced by elves due to their mastery of magic. The House of Illistim seat of power was in the City-State of [[Ta'Illistim]], often called "The Shining City." It was held by the [[Argent Mirror]], who is presently [[Queen Myasara]].


"The Shining City" owes its title to a famous poem by [[Isildrich Greyvael Illistim]].
"The Shining City" owes its title to a famous poem by [[Isildrich Greyvael Illistim]].


Illistim society was infamously egalitarian, and divided into a number of recognizable branches. Among these include the [[Masters of Lore|Loremasters]], the [[Elemancers]], the [[Artificers]], the [[Arch Magi]], the [[Sapphire Guard]], the [[Council of Thrones]], and royal representatives such as the [[Seneschal]]. There was also mention of an [[Illistim Ministry of Scholars]]. However, there were many people who were less high profile, being little more than farmers or shopkeeps.
Illistim society was infamously egalitarian, and divided into a number of recognizable branches. Among these include the [[Masters of Lore|Loremasters]], the [[Elemancers]], the [[Artificers]], the [[Arch Magi]], the [[Sapphire Guard]], the [[Council of Thrones]], and royal representatives such as the [[Seneschal]]. There was also mention of an [[Illistim Ministry of Scholars]]. However, there were many people who were less high profile, being little more than farmers or shopkeeps. It is important to note that these were all branches of the state, and that the funding was generous for the elite.


==Prominent Groups==
==Prominent Groups==
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===Families===
===Families===


There are a number of highly influential families among the Illistim elite, other than the old royal bloodline, whether historically or at the present time. The following are examples with what they were characteristically known for:
There were a number of highly influential families among the Illistim elite, other than the old royal bloodline, whether historically or at the present time. The following are examples with what they were characteristically known for:


* [[Chesylrae]] (Healers, Rangers)
* [[Chesylrae]] ([[Empath|Healers]], [[Rangers]])
* [[Veythorne]] (Elemancers, Merchants in antiquity)
* [[Veythorne]] ([[Elemancers]], Merchants in antiquity)
* [[Javilerre]] (Sapphire Guard, Construction; Vaalor ties)
* [[Javilerre]] ([[Sapphire Guard]], Construction; [[Vaalor]] ties)
* [[Avelleur]] (Sorcery)
* [[Avelleur]] ([[Sorcery]])
* [[Nellereune]] (Artificers, Flow Magic)
* [[Nellereune]] ([[Artificers]], Flow Magic)
* [[Greyvael]] (Fine Arts, Politics; Loenthra ties)
* [[Greyvael]] (Fine Arts, Politics; [[Loenthra]] ties)


===Orders===
===Orders===
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* [[The Grey Obelisk]] (Archaeology, Divination; [[Jastev]] ties)
* [[The Grey Obelisk]] (Archaeology, Divination; [[Jastev]] ties)
* [[The Watchers of the Eternal Eye]] (Subversive Scholarship, Dangerous Research; [[Fash'lo'nae]] ties)
* [[The Watchers of the Eternal Eye]] (Subversive Scholarship, Dangerous Research; [[Fash'lo'nae]] ties)
* [[The Silver Rod]] (Mentalists)
* [[The Silver Rod]] ([[Mental|Mentalists]])
* [[The Pallid Breath]] (Elemental Air Magic; [[Jaston]] and [[Celiel]] ties)
* [[The Pallid Breath]] (Elemental Air Magic; [[Jaston]] and [[Celiel]] ties)
* [[The Swirling Tempest]] (Elemental Water Magic; antagonism with Charl)
* [[The Swirling Tempest]] (Elemental Water Magic; antagonism with [[Charl]])
* [[The Amber Flame]] (Elemental Fire Magic)
* [[The Amber Flame]] (Elemental Fire Magic)
* [[The Rooted Earth]] (Elemental Earth Magic; [[Dwarf]] ties)
* [[The Rooted Earth]] (Elemental Earth Magic; [[Dwarf]] ties)

Revision as of 06:16, 13 January 2015

One of seven original noble houses of elves, the House of Illistim was said to have valued knowledge above all else, its members having been known as great scholars. It was said that no other culture in Elanthia valued knowledge more than the Illistim did, and they were the creators of some of the most powerful of artifacts produced by elves due to their mastery of magic. The House of Illistim seat of power was in the City-State of Ta'Illistim, often called "The Shining City." It was held by the Argent Mirror, who is presently Queen Myasara.

"The Shining City" owes its title to a famous poem by Isildrich Greyvael Illistim.

Illistim society was infamously egalitarian, and divided into a number of recognizable branches. Among these include the Loremasters, the Elemancers, the Artificers, the Arch Magi, the Sapphire Guard, the Council of Thrones, and royal representatives such as the Seneschal. There was also mention of an Illistim Ministry of Scholars. However, there were many people who were less high profile, being little more than farmers or shopkeeps. It is important to note that these were all branches of the state, and that the funding was generous for the elite.

Prominent Groups

Families

There were a number of highly influential families among the Illistim elite, other than the old royal bloodline, whether historically or at the present time. The following are examples with what they were characteristically known for:

Orders

There were also a number of private social clubs of considerable influence, including:

See Also

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