4.15.19 Akkari Roleplay
In the holy tongue of Spirit, the name duamvi means 'flawed one'. When the Triad sought to create new angels to fill the ranks lost in the war against Shadow, they drew forth the essence of light and spirit as their own creator had done, using it to create the first duamvi. Though their intention was to create boundless angels without physical form, their power to create was limited, and they found they were able to only create something still bound by the trappings of physicality, requiring the bonding of a willing vessel in order to manifest their power.
Akkari are ascended duamvi, warriors of the holy light sworn to serve the cause of good and uphold the ideals of all that is pure and righteous. Though the concept of duamvi was already known to Sapience, with numerous adventurers taking on the symbiote metamorphosis, it was not until the Year 504, during the Second War of Night, that the full powers of the Akkari's dauntless host manifested.
A way was discovered to ascend beyond the confines of the physical form, bringing them one step closer to the nature of angels, but still requiring some physicality to exist. Under the eyes of Exarchs Aban, Berrad, and Saebi, high-ranking officers in the Akkari's Dauntless Host and representatives of Ubarin, Nyasia, and Ael'mael of the Angelic Triad, the Templars of Enorian were the first to be granted training in the newfound art, following a slew of protracted battles against the forces of Ohlsana, the Shadow Mother.
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Rewh'va, the Plane of Spirit is the source of elemental spirit which naturally forms part of the Prime Material Plane. At its core, spirit is the element of order, the natural opposite to destructive, disorderly shadow. Its nature is restoration, healing, and growth, and it is often associated with light. Blood is a manifestation of spirit in the body, its life-giving properties reflected in physical form. Access to Rewh'va is gated through Damariel, the Unbound, who acts as warden to the Spirit Plane on the Prime.
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Known as Nyasia, Sage of the Host, Ubarin, Shield of the Host, and Ael'mael, Blade of the Host, the Angelic Triad are the three children of Dejaani, Guardian of the First Flame. Beings of pure, unfettered spirit, they are immensely powerful, akin to Gods and, though they are not explicitly Gods, they are nevertheless worshipped as such by denizens of Rewh'va. The Triad hold stewardship over the Plane of Spirit, ruling on behalf of Dejaani as exemplars of the holy light without peer.
It is by the grace of the Triad, through an accord formed with Idar Karif in an age long past, that Sapient Luminaries are able to summon angels - spiritual projections from Rewh'va - to their cause. While only able to transiently manifest on the Prime Material, the desperate plea of Enorian in the Year 504 resulted in the destruction of Shadow General Isalemei, the corrupted Djinn obliterated by the Triad's holy, but utterly merciless light.
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All of an Akkari's powers derive from Rewh'va, the Triad, and by extension, Dejaani, whose worship in the Spirit Plane is ubiquitous. While they do not channel elemental spirit in the same subtle ways as trained Mages, they do nonetheless wield the holy light as a weapon of raw might and smiting fury, drawing on faith, not elemental acuity, in order to do their works. Ascendance and Discipline are where this religious mysticism is most prominent, while the skill of Dictum is one of precision and charisma.
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By its nature, wielding the powers of the light carries with it a bright radiance. In battle, the Akkari's primary choice of weapon is the twin-bladed manta, a dual-edged sword capable of spilling great deals of heretic blood. Akkari are often seen surrounded by a glowing aura, and their holy works commonly involve reciting prayers, undertaking sacraments, condemning heathens, and other zealous activities.
Higher arts take this concept to an extreme, specialist workings allowing for the declaration of a holy inquisition, performing difficult exorcisms, and even bringing forth brilliant fonts of light to battle on their behalf. These powers can even manifest on the environment, through shimmering prisms and other expressions of faith.
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Becoming jaded and cynical is a very real risk for an Akkari in the Midnight Age. The forces of evil are so prolific and vast that the endless nature of holy crusade requires a similarly deep well of faith and longevity in order to endure. Straying from the path of the light can incite deep despair, while wielding it in battle can become almost addictive; it is for this reason that most Akkari balance their direct miracle-workings with oratory, dictation, and physical exercise.
Native duamvi from Rewh'va are more heavily in tune with spirit in terms of body make-up than Primal duamvi. This is, fundamentally, what allows them to utilise Akkari abilities while Primal duamvi cannot.
It is for this reason that the nighttime phenomenon of the dark star, an unnatural, physical embodiment of shadow, causes Akkari physical harm.
Becoming ascended for a Primal duamvi gives them a greater font of spirit, allowing them to properly utilise Akkari abilities, but also leaving them susceptible to the dark star if their spirit falls too low.
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While Akkari are all united by their deep reverence for the light, and their unwavering devotion to the cause of spirit, zeal is of course a spectrum and the Akkari way allows for multiple avenues of expression. The three Sects (Dosan, Naarak, and Il'ahji) represent these varying outlooks and differing extremes. The Akkari way allows for mercy and justice, but equally allows for zealous, obstinate fanaticism. Those who go to the extremes tend to be inquisitors, witchhunters, crusaders, and justicars, unwilling to compromise for any reason.
Invariably however, Akkari loathe the forces of darkness and are willing to do almost anything in order to eradicate those that would bring harm to the good and the light. At the core, Akkari are soldiers in the army of the light, and comport themselves with the military discipline and ardent devotion expected of those sworn to so august and sacred a cause.