Fenjar TYRO
Intara Direct Action Caldari State
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Posted - 2015.08.14 17:49:00 -
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I think you are confused and missinformed. His Holiness does not want to make claims to any thrones. He simply wants what is right for the people. He feels that there is enough suspicion for not trusting Jamyl and he is correct...
If not, let me explain....
Jamyl Sarum broke a sacred ritual. The doctrine of Sacred Flesh forbids cloning. When the Heirs gathered to commit suicide, her Family fleet interrupted the proceedings and attacked. Jamyl ordered them off, and pretended to committed suicide without naming an Heir. - SACRILEGE
As no corpse was ever discovered, some began to wonder if she had truly killed herself. During the cloning process the procedure did not go as planned. In her effort to disguise what she had done, Jamyl was altered. Her personality had split into two; one was a peaceful woman of great piety, the other an ambitious zealot who held no great love of religion or God, only conquest.
Additionally, through some unknown method, Jamyl proved able to read the thoughts and communicate with those close followers of hers over vast distances. It was only the proximity of the EVE Gate that severed this link, and then only briefly. This power, combined with her split personalities, left Jamyl in a precarious position.
It was only Falek Grange who could control the rages of the second personality. He, along with the rest of her inner circle, urged her to remain in hiding until such a time as her survival could be announced to the world.
How can you follow her legitimacy to the throne when she clearly broke the sacred doctrine? |
Fenjar TYRO
Intara Direct Action Caldari State
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Posted - 2015.08.15 12:16:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:Fenjar TYRO wrote:I think you are confused and missinformed. His Holiness does not want to make claims to any thrones. He simply wants what is right for the people. He feels that there is enough suspicion for not trusting Jamyl and he is correct...
If not, let me explain....
Jamyl Sarum broke a sacred ritual. The doctrine of Sacred Flesh forbids cloning. When the Heirs gathered to commit suicide, her Family fleet interrupted the proceedings and attacked. Jamyl ordered them off, and pretended to committed suicide without naming an Heir. - SACRILEGE
As no corpse was ever discovered, some began to wonder if she had truly killed herself. During the cloning process the procedure did not go as planned. In her effort to disguise what she had done, Jamyl was altered. Her personality had split into two; one was a peaceful woman of great piety, the other an ambitious zealot who held no great love of religion or God, only conquest.
Additionally, through some unknown method, Jamyl proved able to read the thoughts and communicate with those close followers of hers over vast distances. It was only the proximity of the EVE Gate that severed this link, and then only briefly. This power, combined with her split personalities, left Jamyl in a precarious position.
It was only Falek Grange who could control the rages of the second personality. He, along with the rest of her inner circle, urged her to remain in hiding until such a time as her survival could be announced to the world.
How can you follow her legitimacy to the throne when she clearly broke the sacred doctrine? You have no proof of these claims and dispute the very doctrine we espouse showing evincing this pretenders lack of faith in almighty God and our Empress who defended the Empire when no others could.
Be wary my friend, as these are not claims we make. These are facts.
The Amarr Succession is a series of rituals to select an Amarr Emperor after the previous emperor dies.
Following the selection of a new Emperor, the other four challengers must commit Shathol'Syn in order to minimize the risk of challenges to the Emperor's authority from the old Privy Council. This ritual suicide has been broken twice, once by Khanid II following the selection of Heideran VII and once in YC 105 by Jamyl Sarum.
When news of the ill Amarr Emperor Heideran VII spread the Amarr Imperial Succession Committee set in motion the traditional plans for the Amarr Imperial Championship, an event that would decide which of the five ruling housesGÇÖ heirs would succeed Heideran to the throne. When these details were leaked from the committee, revealing that the Champions GÇô combat pilots who would get the chance to compete, one for each house, alongside three wingmen in closed frigate battles -- were to be selected via a popular vote, as a gesture of commitment to the departed emperorGÇÖs legacy of honoring the traditions of other nations, the enraged fundamentalist factions within Amarr, most notably Jamyl Sarum, released a scathing public statement denouncing the decision as GÇ£heretical.GÇ¥
Believed dead following her loss of the Succession Trials to Doriam Kor-Azor in YC105, Jamyl had appeared to commit suicide following Doriam II's coronation, self-destructing her ship. Because of the doctrine of Sacred Flesh, it was forbidden for Jamyl to clone herself. How do you explain such falsery?
What more proof do you want of an usurper amongst us? |
Fenjar TYRO
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Posted - 2015.08.15 19:33:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:I have faith that it was the work of our God that brought Empress Sarum back to us in our hour of need, to defend our borders from the invaders, and preserve the Empire.
You dear friend are a true blind follower. You believe that your Empress save you but forget the millions she sacrificed by not engaging earlier.
When the Elder Fleet invaded the Amarr Empire, she allowed the fleet to wreak havoc through the Empire until it reached Sarum Prime with the Amarr Navy being decimated by the ferocious Minmatar assault.
Please enlighten us of the true reason as to why she did this other than to minimize the resistence of her claim to a throne that was not hers to claim. |