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| − | {{#tip-text:''Di'Adeýla Cilanannë''|/{{IPA TRE|di'a.de."y.la ci.la."nan.ne}}/}} in His native tongue Tretalleri, there is no doubt that the Pale Imperator, when incumbent, is the most important and most powerful man during the era of the Dominion. Possessed of both mental acuity, physical strength, political | + | {{#tip-text:''Di'Adeýla Cilanannë''|/{{IPA TRE|di'a.de."y.la ci.la."nan.ne}}/}} in His native tongue Tretalleri, there is no doubt that the Pale Imperator, when incumbent, is the most important and most powerful man during the era of the Dominion. Possessed of both mental acuity, physical strength, political wiles, and powerful blood magics, the Pale Imperator alone likely possesses the necessary capabilities to command the awe and loyalty of every man, woman, child and everything in between in the Tretalleri heartland. He is seen as both emperor and god, worthy of adjulation and veneration second only to that which [[Qell'Morat-lan|The Stranger]] is entitled. |
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Revision as of 02:00, 22 June 2015
This page discusses a part of the lore of the Dominion Era Tretallë. If you are interested in seeing the Tabletop RPG stats associated with this race, visit: Tretallë (Stats).
| Dominion Era Tretallë | |
|---|---|
| Bone Elves | |
| Istfet, The Strangers, Invaders, Deathriders | |
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Imperial Standard of the Tretalleri Dominion | |
| Land of Origin | |
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| Continent of Origin | Termalttë |
| Homeland | Teýrivellë |
| Capital | Ifatallë Cselvë |
| Racial Lore | |
| Language | Tretalleri |
| Characteristics | Tretallë (Characteristics) |
| Culture | Tretallë (Culture) |
| History | Dominion Era |
| Government | Tretallë (Government) |
| Military | Tretallë (Military) |
| Stats | Tretallë (Stats) |
| Racial Relations | |
| Allies | None |
| Enemies | Elledynnë |
| Neutrals | None |
The Imperial Trinity of the Dominion in the Common Tongue—D'Cilaneti Tivirë Di'Tretallë in Tretalleri—is composed of the Pale Imperator, the absolute ruler, and his Princes Consort: the Prince of Ravens and the Prince of Lances. Though many scholars would argue that the Imperial Trinity is either one or the other, it is well known that the Trinity is as much a brotherhood as it is a threesome of lovers bound together by their mutual experiences in the Cloister of Trials. The Trinity is an essential part of the governance of the Dominion, and there are very few, at least in the heartland, that would object to its existence.
Contents
The Pale Imperator
The Imperator Cometh
"Metyperrë Di'Adeýla Cilanannë! Csânkîdë fitë anvë Teýna kirannë Sid'Khagirri Teýna maidnë un tantë!"
"The Pale Imperator approaches! Tremble before Him for great and terrible is His Might!"
—D'Cilanannë Di'Tretallë(The Emperor of the Dominion)
by Nevantë a'Vatagan, Historian.
Di'Adeýla Cilanannë in His native tongue Tretalleri, there is no doubt that the Pale Imperator, when incumbent, is the most important and most powerful man during the era of the Dominion. Possessed of both mental acuity, physical strength, political wiles, and powerful blood magics, the Pale Imperator alone likely possesses the necessary capabilities to command the awe and loyalty of every man, woman, child and everything in between in the Tretalleri heartland. He is seen as both emperor and god, worthy of adjulation and veneration second only to that which The Stranger is entitled.
Titles
Seen as a god among men, the people of the Dominion spared no expense in giving the Pale Imperator his titles. They call him Cilanannë Ornimë—The Ruler Absolute, Cilanannë avvë Di'Tretallë—Lord over the Dominion, D'Vidmerrë D'Lanôkhë Di'Tretallë—The Protector of the Realms, Di'Cilveti—The Divine, and Di'Tatyrë Maffettë—and the Ever Victorious. These five titles are not the only titles of the Pale Imperator, but they are the official ones, the only ones that are ever spoken of in academic literature as titles, as opposed to exonyms.
