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The '''Luarin conspiracy''' was a group of [[luarin]] noble families who discussed the problems with living under [[Rittevon family|Rittevon]] rule. It was conceived in the early 460s [[HE]] as a response to the tyranny of [[Rubinyan Jimajen|Prince Rubinyan]] and [[Imajane Rittevon|Princess Imajane]]. It is very likely that it started earlier with [[Oron Rittevon|King Oron]], as no one was safe under his rule.
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The '''Luarin conspiracy''' was a group of [[luarin]] noble families who discussed the problems with living under [[Rittevon family|Rittevon]] rule. It was conceived in the early 460s [[Human Era|HE]] as a response to the tyranny of [[Rubinyan Jimajen|Prince Rubinyan]] and [[Imajane Rittevon|Princess Imajane]]. It is very likely that it started earlier with [[Oron Rittevon|King Oron]], as no one was safe under his rule.
   
==Beliefs and goals==
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==Beliefs and Goals==
Before the events of 463 [[HE]] and the increasing violence and hostility coming from the Rittevon family, the group did not believe in the ousting of their [[luarin]] ruling family, but only in changing a few of the laws to benefit themselves. Families that joined were mostly interested in ending heavy taxation and rights for the high luarin nobility.
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Before the events of 463 [[Human Era|HE]] and the increasing violence and hostility coming from the Rittevon family, the group did not believe in the ousting of their [[luarin]] ruling family, but only in changing a few of the laws to benefit themselves. Families that joined were mostly interested in rights for the high luarin nobility and ending heavy taxation.
   
 
Members who had a lot of pull changed the goals of the luarin conspiracy to match with the [[raka conspiracy]], a group that also had huge problems with the Rittevon rulers but who also wished to end their tyranny as opposed to changing it. [[Nuritin Balitang|Lady Nuritin]] and [[Winnamine Balitang]] were instrumental in convincing the rest of the luarin conspiracy. The arrest of [[Vurquan Nomru]], one of the most powerful luarin noblemen of the Isles, also caused many of the luarin nobility to doubt their rulers.
 
Members who had a lot of pull changed the goals of the luarin conspiracy to match with the [[raka conspiracy]], a group that also had huge problems with the Rittevon rulers but who also wished to end their tyranny as opposed to changing it. [[Nuritin Balitang|Lady Nuritin]] and [[Winnamine Balitang]] were instrumental in convincing the rest of the luarin conspiracy. The arrest of [[Vurquan Nomru]], one of the most powerful luarin noblemen of the Isles, also caused many of the luarin nobility to doubt their rulers.
   
The assassinations of [[Dunevon Rittevon|King Dunevon]] and [[Elsren Balitang|Duke Elsren]] also played a huge part in changing the minds of many luarin conspirators to believe in ousting their Rittevon tyrants. Because these families had money and soldiers at their disposal, they were instrumental in the [[raka rebellion]]. Before they joined up with the raka conspiracy, [[Alianne of Pirate's Swoop]] saw them more as a "complaint society" rather than a conspiracy.
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The assassinations of [[Dunevon Rittevon|King Dunevon]] and [[Elsren Balitang|Duke Elsren]] also played a huge part in changing the minds of many luarin conspirators to believe in ousting their Rittevon tyrants. Because these families had money and soldiers at their disposal, they were instrumental in the [[raka rebellion]]. Before they joined up with the raka conspiracy, [[Alianne Crow|Alianne of Pirate's Swoop]] saw them more as a "complaint society" rather than a conspiracy. Their words would still have labeled them as traitors of the Crown, however, so it wasn't completely without danger.
   
==Notable members==
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==Notable Members==
 
*[[Nuritin Balitang]]
 
*[[Nuritin Balitang]]
 
*[[Winnamine Balitang]]
 
*[[Winnamine Balitang]]
 
*[[Genore Tomang]]
 
*[[Genore Tomang]]
 
*[[Vurquan Nomru]]
 
*[[Vurquan Nomru]]
*[[Engan|Baron Engan]]
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*[[Qovold Engan|Baron Engan]]
 
*[[Matfrid Fonfala]]
 
*[[Matfrid Fonfala]]
 
*[[Dovasary Balitang]]
 
*[[Dovasary Balitang]]

Latest revision as of 22:40, 19 August 2018

The Luarin conspiracy was a group of luarin noble families who discussed the problems with living under Rittevon rule. It was conceived in the early 460s HE as a response to the tyranny of Prince Rubinyan and Princess Imajane. It is very likely that it started earlier with King Oron, as no one was safe under his rule.

Beliefs and Goals

Before the events of 463 HE and the increasing violence and hostility coming from the Rittevon family, the group did not believe in the ousting of their luarin ruling family, but only in changing a few of the laws to benefit themselves. Families that joined were mostly interested in rights for the high luarin nobility and ending heavy taxation.

Members who had a lot of pull changed the goals of the luarin conspiracy to match with the raka conspiracy, a group that also had huge problems with the Rittevon rulers but who also wished to end their tyranny as opposed to changing it. Lady Nuritin and Winnamine Balitang were instrumental in convincing the rest of the luarin conspiracy. The arrest of Vurquan Nomru, one of the most powerful luarin noblemen of the Isles, also caused many of the luarin nobility to doubt their rulers.

The assassinations of King Dunevon and Duke Elsren also played a huge part in changing the minds of many luarin conspirators to believe in ousting their Rittevon tyrants. Because these families had money and soldiers at their disposal, they were instrumental in the raka rebellion. Before they joined up with the raka conspiracy, Alianne of Pirate's Swoop saw them more as a "complaint society" rather than a conspiracy. Their words would still have labeled them as traitors of the Crown, however, so it wasn't completely without danger.

Notable Members

(and others)