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The '''Order of Lorekeepers''' is an organization of [[Mentors]] that aims to help adventurers around [[Elanthia]] through the teachings of lore, with a focus on those of [[novice]] understanding. It is a dedicated group of people from all over the continent who see more in life than exterminating [[creature]]s that inhabit the wilds or working solely on advancement in one's [[profession]]. Many of them are elders in their respective profession, and are willing to answer questions and teach their knowledge in accordance with the Order's vision.
[[Category:Societies]]
== Summary and Oath ==

The Mentors are a society that aim to help adventurers around Elanthia through the teachings of lore, with a focus on those of novice understanding. They are a dedicated group of people from all over the continent who see more in life than exterminating creatures that inhabit the wilds or working solely on advancement in one's profession. Many of them are Elders in their respective profession, and are willing to answer questions and teach the knowledge in accordance with the Mentor Society's vision.



== Oath ==
: ''To go forward from this day with a mind free of prejudice in our service as mentors.''
: ''To go forward from this day with a mind free of prejudice in our service as mentors.''
: ''To gather, collect and distribute all manner of lore and knowledge for the betterment and prosperity of society.''
: ''To gather, collect and distribute all manner of lore and knowledge for the betterment and prosperity of society.''
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: ''To aid those in need, regardless of age, gender, race, religion or profession.''
: ''To aid those in need, regardless of age, gender, race, religion or profession.''
: ''To hold sacred the oath of those who came before us and the secrets found within the order.''
: ''To hold sacred the oath of those who came before us and the secrets found within the order.''



== History of the Order ==
== History of the Order ==
During the time after the [[Drake]]/[[Ur-daemon]] war the [[Arkati]] walked the lands watching the mortal [[race]]s develop and grow. The most highly developed of these races were the [[Elf|elves]]; a spiritual, long-lived race that were in touch with nature and possessed a strong affinity for self-enlightenment and knowledge. Some of the Arkati took a keen interest in the elves, and worked to help them. They taught the elven people and guided them along the path of evolution, sharing with them the knowledge and wisdom that was passed down to the Arkati from the drakes themselves.


As time passed the population of the elven people grew, and the Arkati spent less time among the mortals. Still, many Arkati viewed the elves as their children, and some spent a great deal of time teaching and instructing small groups of the elves whom they carefully selected for their initiative, wisdom, open-mindedness, and willingness to learn. It is here, within this small group of elves, that the Legacy of the Lorekeepers was born.
      During the time after the Drake / Ur-daemon war the Arkati walked the lands watching the mortal races develop and grow. The most highly developed of these races were the elves; a spiritual, long-lived race that were in touch with nature and possessed a strong affinity for self-enlightenment and knowledge. Some of the Arkati took a keen interest in the elves, and worked to help them. They taught the elven people and guided them along the path of evolution, sharing with them the knowledge and wisdom that was passed down to the Arkati from the drakes themselves.


The Arkati passed on all manner of information down to this hand-picked group; agriculture, mathematics, science, history, and lore of the drakes and ur-deamon and Arkati lore were all taught. The elves were taught the importance of sharing knowledge, and they themselves became teachers, bringing back the lore to their own people, who in turn sent teachers to other lands in hopes to share this knowledge with others. The Arkati also taught these select elves the wisdom of knowledge, however. They were taught that knowledge is a tool, and that it in itself is a good and right thing, but that knowledge could be applied for the purposes of good, or evil, and that choice was in the hands of the holder of that knowledge. Knowing this, the elves were careful what they taught, and took great measures to be sure those that they taught were ready for the information they shared.


Centuries passed, and the Arkati presence all but faded from the mortal lands, left only as memories and worshiped as gods now. Still, the few groups of elves who were taught at the feet of the Arkati continued in their ways, always seeking out new lore and knowledge, and always striving to pass on what they had learned. They formed a pact and laid down a charter that began an eternal Order of Lorekeepers that has last to this day. They resolved to use the same guidelines the Arkati themselves had used when selecting members, and vowed that prejudice would have no part within this order. They selected those who possessed wisdom, determination, open-mindedness, and the selflessness and patience required to guide and teach others. They also categorized their knowledge into two separate schools, hereafter known as the Greater and Lesser Wisdom. Lesser Wisdom consists of such things as history, science, etiquette, and the lore of lands. Greater Wisdom is a much smaller category, containing that information which has been deemed too dangerous to pass on to the masses at the time, but is still kept intact and alive by a few select individuals in the upper echelons of the order known as the [[Council of Elders]]. The Council of Elders resides in the Order's headquarters and is responsible for maintaining unity within the Order. Those who sit on the Council are the only members of the Order who have access to the tomes of Greater Wisdom.
      As time passed the population of the elven people grew, and the Arkati spent less time among the mortals. Still, many Arkati viewed the elves as their children, and some spent a great deal of time teaching and instructing small groups of the elves whom they carefully selected for their initiative, wisdom, open-mindedness, and willingness to learn. It is here, within this small group of elves, that the Legacy of the Lorekeepers was born.


As time continued the order grew along with the population of Elanthia. Soon, other races including [[human]]s, [[Dwarf|dwarves]], [[halfling]]s, [[sylvankind]], and [[Giantman|giantmen]] added members to the order. Great libraries, colleges, and other places of learning and sharing information were constructed and run by the order. The order sent out both teachers and lorekeepers to share and record information and bring it back to its growing stores of vast knowledge.


After a while, the greed of the mortal races became more apparent. Wars were fought and cities destroyed. Elvenkind and mankind destroyed each other for nothing but a piece of paper or stretch of land. The order saw this and deemed that they would keep apart from the politics of the world, striving only to protect and pass on the wisdom that was so dear to them. At times, their great libraries were the goal of an attack or invasion, and in such instances the invaders were met with absolutely no resistance, but instead found the libraries bare, the information within vanished without a trace. In some lands information and knowledge were deemed taboo by the local government, yet the order worked in secrecy to ensure that the wisdom was available to those who seek it. It is partly because of this that the order is viewed with mixed feelings, depending on the region. Many members of the order travel in secrecy in order to maintain a low profile while continuing to further the goals of the order.
      The Arkati passed on all manner of information down to this hand-picked group; agriculture, mathematics, science, history, and lore of the drakes and ur-deamon and Arkati lore were all taught. The elves were taught the importance of sharing knowledge, and they themselves became teachers, bringing back the lore to their own people, who in turn sent teachers to other lands in hopes to share this knowledge with others. The Arkati also taught these select elves the wisdom of knowledge, however. They were taught that knowledge is a tool, and that it in itself is a good and right thing, but that knowledge could be applied for the purposes of good, or evil, and that choice was in the hands of the holder of that knowledge. Knowing this, the elves were careful what they taught, and took great measures to be sure those that they taught were ready for the information they shared.


      Centuries passed, and the Arkati presence all but faded from the mortal lands, left only as memories and worshiped as gods now. Still, the few groups of elves who were taught at the feet of the Arkati continued in their ways, always seeking out new lore and knowledge, and always striving to pass on what they had learned. They formed a pact and laid down a charter that began an eternal order of lorekeepers that has last to this day. They resolved to use the same guidelines the Arkati themselves had used when selecting members, and vowed that prejudice would have no part within this order. They selected those who possessed wisdom, determination, open-mindedness, and the selflessness and patience required to guide and teach others. They also categorized their knowledge into two separate schools, hereafter known as the Greater and Lesser Wisdom. Lesser Wisdom consists of such things as history, science, etiquette, and the lore of lands. Greater Wisdom is a much smaller category, containing that information which has been deemed too dangerous to pass on to the masses at the time, but is still kept intact and alive by a few select individuals in the upper echelons of the order known as the Council of Elders. The Council of Elders reside in the Orders headquarters and is responsible for maintaining unity within the Order. Those who sit on the Council are the only members of the Order who have access to the tomes of Greater Wisdom.


      As time continued the order grew along with the population of Elanthia. Soon, other races including humans, dwarves, halfling, sylvan, and giantmen added members to the order. Great libraries, colleges, and other places of learning and sharing information were constructed and run by the order. The order sent out both teachers and lorekeepers to share and record information and bring it back to its growing stores of vast knowledge.


      After a while, the greed of the mortal races became more apparent. Wars were fought and cities destroyed. Elvenkind and mankind destroyed each other for nothing but a piece of paper or stretch of land. The order saw this and deemed that they would keep apart from the politics of the world, striving only to protect and pass on the wisdom that was so dear to them. At times, their great libraries were the goal of an attack or invasion, and in such instances the invaders were met with absolutely no resistance, but instead found the libraries bare, the information within vanished without a trace. In some lands information and knowledge were deemed taboo by the local government, yet the order worked in secrecy to ensure that the wisdom was available to those who seek it. It is partly because of this that the order is viewed with mixed feelings, depending on the region. Many members of the order travel in secrecy in order to maintain a low profile while continuing to further the goals of the order.


      Currently, the headquarters for the order is in the city of Nantu, and it currently works in close correlation with the Great University that is established there. The order also has many central locations throughout most major known cities and has agents spread throughout the lands. The purpose of these agents is foremost to teach and spread wisdom, knowledge, and etiquette, and secondly to gather and record information for the order and prosperity.


Currently, the headquarters for the order is in the city of [[Nantu]], and it currently works in close correlation with the [[Great University]] that is established there. The order also has many central locations throughout most major known cities and has agents spread throughout the lands. The purpose of these agents is foremost to teach and spread wisdom, knowledge, and etiquette, and secondly to gather and record information for the order and prosperity.


== Lore Projects ==
== Lore Projects ==
Each member, as part of a society that aims to spread lore to all corners of [[Elanith]], contribute to the cause not only with their volunteered time but also with essays, guides and stories.


Each of our members, as part of a society that aims to spread lore to all corners of Elanith, have contributed to the cause not only with their volunteered time but also with essays, guides and stories. Soon, we hope to bring some of those here to krakiipedia for everyone to enjoy. Currently you can find several of these on our website, at http://www.dm.net/~aldamus/Mentors/GemStone/frames4.htm.
Soon, we hope to bring some of those here to Krakiipedia for everyone to enjoy. Currently you can find several of these on our website[http://www.dm.net/~aldamus/Mentors/GemStone/frames4.htm].


== Further Information ==

==== Application Inquiries and Locations ====


== Application, Inquiries and Locations ==
You can speak with a mentor in the game to recieve an enchiridion that contains details on the order; just ring the bell at any of our manor locations:
You can speak with a mentor in the game to recieve an enchiridion that contains details on the order. Just ring the bell at any [[Silverwood Manor]] locations:


* In Wehnimer's Landing you will find Silverwood Manor east of the temple in Erebor Square.
* In [[Wehnimer's Landing]], east of the temple in Erebor Square.
* In Icemule Trace you will find the manor north and west of Town Center, on Cursed Street.
* In [[Icemule Trace]], north and west of Town Center, on Cursed Street.
* In Ta'Vaalor you can find the manor at the west end of town, on Geaislt Wey.
* In [[Ta'Vaalor]], at the west end of town, on Geaislt Wey.


Application and requirements can be found at http://www.play.net/gs4/mentors/requirements.asp.
Application and requirements can be found at [[http://www.play.net/gs4/mentors/requirements.asp the official website]].


==== Events and Calendar ====
== Events and Calendar ==
The order holds an assortment of events every month of the year, as well as some seasonal [[festival]]s. You can check the official [[GemStone]] events calendar [https://www.play.net/gs4/events/calendar.asp?ID=1002] or use the [[NEWS (verb)|NEWS]] verb. You can also inquire with a mentor of any upcoming events at the manors by ringing the doorbell.


== External Links ==
The order holds an assortment of events every month of the year, as well as some seasonal festivals. You can check the official simutronics calendar at https://www.play.net/gs4/events/calendar.asp?ID=1002, or type NEWS in the game. You can also inquire a mentor of any upcoming events at the manors by ringing the doorbell.
Official Website, http://www.play.net/gs4/mentors/


Unofficial Website, http://www.dm.net/~aldamus/Mentors/GemStone/frames4.htm
==== Official Website ====


Application and Requirements, http://www.play.net/gs4/mentors/requirements.asp
For more information on the order, including events, guides, lore projects, a full roster, and more, please see http://www.dm.net/~aldamus/Mentors/GemStone/frames4.htm.

Revision as of 14:19, 8 February 2006

The Order of Lorekeepers is an organization of Mentors that aims to help adventurers around Elanthia through the teachings of lore, with a focus on those of novice understanding. It is a dedicated group of people from all over the continent who see more in life than exterminating creatures that inhabit the wilds or working solely on advancement in one's profession. Many of them are elders in their respective profession, and are willing to answer questions and teach their knowledge in accordance with the Order's vision.

Oath

To go forward from this day with a mind free of prejudice in our service as mentors.
To gather, collect and distribute all manner of lore and knowledge for the betterment and prosperity of society.
To hold ourselves with pride, dignity and honor, serving as a shining example to those around us.
To aid those in need, regardless of age, gender, race, religion or profession.
To hold sacred the oath of those who came before us and the secrets found within the order.

History of the Order

During the time after the Drake/Ur-daemon war the Arkati walked the lands watching the mortal races develop and grow. The most highly developed of these races were the elves; a spiritual, long-lived race that were in touch with nature and possessed a strong affinity for self-enlightenment and knowledge. Some of the Arkati took a keen interest in the elves, and worked to help them. They taught the elven people and guided them along the path of evolution, sharing with them the knowledge and wisdom that was passed down to the Arkati from the drakes themselves.

As time passed the population of the elven people grew, and the Arkati spent less time among the mortals. Still, many Arkati viewed the elves as their children, and some spent a great deal of time teaching and instructing small groups of the elves whom they carefully selected for their initiative, wisdom, open-mindedness, and willingness to learn. It is here, within this small group of elves, that the Legacy of the Lorekeepers was born.

The Arkati passed on all manner of information down to this hand-picked group; agriculture, mathematics, science, history, and lore of the drakes and ur-deamon and Arkati lore were all taught. The elves were taught the importance of sharing knowledge, and they themselves became teachers, bringing back the lore to their own people, who in turn sent teachers to other lands in hopes to share this knowledge with others. The Arkati also taught these select elves the wisdom of knowledge, however. They were taught that knowledge is a tool, and that it in itself is a good and right thing, but that knowledge could be applied for the purposes of good, or evil, and that choice was in the hands of the holder of that knowledge. Knowing this, the elves were careful what they taught, and took great measures to be sure those that they taught were ready for the information they shared.

Centuries passed, and the Arkati presence all but faded from the mortal lands, left only as memories and worshiped as gods now. Still, the few groups of elves who were taught at the feet of the Arkati continued in their ways, always seeking out new lore and knowledge, and always striving to pass on what they had learned. They formed a pact and laid down a charter that began an eternal Order of Lorekeepers that has last to this day. They resolved to use the same guidelines the Arkati themselves had used when selecting members, and vowed that prejudice would have no part within this order. They selected those who possessed wisdom, determination, open-mindedness, and the selflessness and patience required to guide and teach others. They also categorized their knowledge into two separate schools, hereafter known as the Greater and Lesser Wisdom. Lesser Wisdom consists of such things as history, science, etiquette, and the lore of lands. Greater Wisdom is a much smaller category, containing that information which has been deemed too dangerous to pass on to the masses at the time, but is still kept intact and alive by a few select individuals in the upper echelons of the order known as the Council of Elders. The Council of Elders resides in the Order's headquarters and is responsible for maintaining unity within the Order. Those who sit on the Council are the only members of the Order who have access to the tomes of Greater Wisdom.

As time continued the order grew along with the population of Elanthia. Soon, other races including humans, dwarves, halflings, sylvankind, and giantmen added members to the order. Great libraries, colleges, and other places of learning and sharing information were constructed and run by the order. The order sent out both teachers and lorekeepers to share and record information and bring it back to its growing stores of vast knowledge.

After a while, the greed of the mortal races became more apparent. Wars were fought and cities destroyed. Elvenkind and mankind destroyed each other for nothing but a piece of paper or stretch of land. The order saw this and deemed that they would keep apart from the politics of the world, striving only to protect and pass on the wisdom that was so dear to them. At times, their great libraries were the goal of an attack or invasion, and in such instances the invaders were met with absolutely no resistance, but instead found the libraries bare, the information within vanished without a trace. In some lands information and knowledge were deemed taboo by the local government, yet the order worked in secrecy to ensure that the wisdom was available to those who seek it. It is partly because of this that the order is viewed with mixed feelings, depending on the region. Many members of the order travel in secrecy in order to maintain a low profile while continuing to further the goals of the order.

Currently, the headquarters for the order is in the city of Nantu, and it currently works in close correlation with the Great University that is established there. The order also has many central locations throughout most major known cities and has agents spread throughout the lands. The purpose of these agents is foremost to teach and spread wisdom, knowledge, and etiquette, and secondly to gather and record information for the order and prosperity.

Lore Projects

Each member, as part of a society that aims to spread lore to all corners of Elanith, contribute to the cause not only with their volunteered time but also with essays, guides and stories.

Soon, we hope to bring some of those here to Krakiipedia for everyone to enjoy. Currently you can find several of these on our website[1].

Application, Inquiries and Locations

You can speak with a mentor in the game to recieve an enchiridion that contains details on the order. Just ring the bell at any Silverwood Manor locations:

Application and requirements can be found at [the official website].

Events and Calendar

The order holds an assortment of events every month of the year, as well as some seasonal festivals. You can check the official GemStone events calendar [2] or use the NEWS verb. You can also inquire with a mentor of any upcoming events at the manors by ringing the doorbell.

External Links

Official Website, http://www.play.net/gs4/mentors/

Unofficial Website, http://www.dm.net/~aldamus/Mentors/GemStone/frames4.htm

Application and Requirements, http://www.play.net/gs4/mentors/requirements.asp