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Ithermoss
04-25-06, 08:27 PM
As always, one thing leads to another. Those gathered together in the name of the Thayne have become something more than the simple and crude matter of the physical body, and transcended into a world not of their own. The Book of Thayne, containing secrets locked away for millenia, has become a focal point of their study. Wars of the flesh no longer concern them. Wars in the heavens, however, are something completely different. The Gol'bron have sought a greater understanding of all things divine, and where this lust for understanding takes them, only Jomil knows. The Red Hand has evolved into something more, something greater than what it had once been before. With the discovery of its new purpose, and with a few tradesmen willing for greater understanding of the world around them, the "Hand That Guides" has stepped into its true calling: to investigate and appease the divine will of the Thayne.

The Red Hand is said to still exist, although elusive as ever, it still exerts a measure of economic influence from its hidden fortress "under the mountain:" Pandemonium's Fist. Membership is, and has always been anonymous except to those leading the organization to coordinate production efforts.

To be considered for membership in the Cult of the Thayne, one must adhere to the following criteria...


Respect every member of Althanas's right to have fun. This means playing by the rules, both IC and OOCly.
The council of Avatars must also be actively involved in Red Hand interests, to ensure solidarity in leadership.
Every non-Red Hand member must have a patron Thayne/Lesser Thayne - this is the "symbol" of membership. Red Hand members's symbol is their utter lack of one in order to maintain their anonymity.
All inactive members that haven't informed us of absence will be spanked, then removed at the council's sole discretion.
Members MUST either submit new (relevant) content for the Book of Thayne, or work on a quest concerning it.
You -may- pick N'jal as a patron, though you will immediately be labeled a heretic. It might be best to keep that private.


The Red Hand hasn't listed its rules for the public since it was first created, and it intends to stay this way.

Website (http://geocities.com/infacreep/golbron.html)
Stockpile of Arms and Equipment (http://geocities.com/infacreep/stock)

Redeemer
04-25-06, 09:13 PM
Edit: Approved.