How i can become a Oscura cityzen ?



  • Sorry if i don't use the right ways.Am not to aware of law and stuff like this..

    am Mora. am from the high forest and a wood elf. and am here for hunt the drow. Am a follower of sheverash… a priest like you said...

    I think i have already met couple of cityzens of oscura and know a litle about the leader of the peacekeeper.

    Am not here for get troubles whit the law or the local criminels.Juste want be at the front line when the drow try to go out.

    I also are a Seldarines .even am not realy feel like the rest of my kin when we met eachother.I am not the kind to make a dinner on the grass whit candle and pixis dancing arond..if we can said.

    Aneway , i recruts couples of yong elfs now and the ''culte'' of Sheverash have 6 members now and i hope they will become all cityzen of Oscura.
    So i ask you think about it not juste as you accept or refuse a single man but as you will accept Sheverash and think there a place for hime in the dark city.

    If you need information about Sheverash or about me , id there something i can do for help you in your choice, i am ready to cooperate. For now i live in the gypsies camp but it for keep a eye on the spiderwood
    and help my yongs followers so you can contact me there or find any elfs arond in black color armor and cloth..yes we ares all in Black .we follow the black archer.

    Mora

    // :/sorry for my english



  • Peacekeeper Ronan Redralen addresses Mora…

    For you or any of your friends to become a citizen of Oscura, you need a blooded, which is a term used to identify citizens of the city, to take you to say the oath.

    For this to happen, the blooded needs to trust you to not betray the city. I suggest you prove you wouldn't do this, either by aiding the city in some way, or just making friends with a few of its citizens. I've met you and some of your group personally, I was not pleased by some actions toward me, though you all seem well mannered enough.

    Continue to treat blooded with respect, and I myself may let you come to take the oath.