As Deoch 17 began the Fiosachd Fellowship had reached its peak.
The masses of the Fellowship attracted hundreds and often there
was a full mass occurring nearly every sun. The temple was
always filled with many worshipers and priests at any given
time. Meanwhile the friction between Ramanayan and the High
Priestesses Fenna and Felicity continued to grow. The core
issue of board burnings still had not been resolved nor had
the situation with the geas been improved.
Early in Deoch 17 Ramanayan developed a new idea
for governing the Fiosachd Fellowship. Formally it was
called the Great
Council of the Fiosachd Fellowship but was often just referred
to as the Great Council or the Council. The Great Council
would be made of up nine members – three acolytes,
three priests, and three members of the upper clergy. The
members would eventually be chosen by those in their particular
degrees.
Fenna and Felicity opposed the Great Council from
the very start. Fenna even attempted to evoke authority
she did have
when she stated she would not “ban the council” yet.
Ramanayan’s mass each double attracted dozens of worshippers.
Just before one mass the same feeling that told him to become
a priest and join the Fiosachd Fellowship overwhelmed him
again. Ramanayan knew he must act at this mass against the
High Priestesses. In the Fall of Deoch 17 at his mass Ramanayan
proclaimed a “Crusade” against the High Priestessess
Fenna and Felicity. At the same time he promoted the Great
Council and formally announced its existence.
It should be noted that during this time the “Crusade’s” primary
goal was to simply reform the Fiosachd Fellowship. Never
did Ramanayan or the Great Council advocate removal of the
High Priestesses, violence, or anything other then peaceful
dialogue.
Ramanayan confronted Fenna in person following the
mass and then the two went off to make preparations for
what looked
like an eventual showdown. The first members of the Great
Council were IceAngel, Mercurlus, and Paetheon. Ramanayan
was declared the Council’s President. Azov decided
to remain neutral for the time being and attempted to act
as a mediator between the two parties.
Initially the Great Council had the High Priestesses
on the defensive. Felicity was seen the temple muttering
phases
such as “No one wants us anymore”. However the
High Priestesses quickly regained the initiative thanks to
ardent supporters such as Solon and Felicity’s husband
Xibalba. The Great Council gradually had to begin to defend
itself as the Deoch wore on.
The High Priestesses went on the offensive in late
Deoch 17. A group of their supporters, lead by the rogue
Bahadir,
managed to declare Ramanayan a heretic and drive him from
the temple. The Great Council was caught by surprise and
the remaining members fled in terror. It seemed as if the
High Priestesses had successfully killed off the “Crusade”.
The Crusade however had now turned from what was
peaceful, albeit hostile, discourse into open civil war.
Ramanayan
threw his enemies off balance by appearing to align with
the Deoch Fellowship. The Great Council stayed together in
hiding preparing for its next move. Shortly after Ramanayan’s
defeat in the temple the Fiosachd priest Heiler pledged his
loyalty to the Great Council – and quickly became Ramanayan’s
right hand man.
The Great Council gradually began building up a power base
of supporters and new members. The council was finally complete
with nine members with the additions of Geran, Myral, Cleante,
and Ganedorf during Deoch 18. As the council was building
up the Fiosachd priest Wuhao held a peace conference between
Ramanayan, Fenna, and Felicity. However the High Priestesses
arrogance won out and nothing was accomplished.
Ramanayan’s own power greatly increased in Deoch 18
when his “Forgotten War” history was recognized
and he became a Piet Kingdom Historian. With the clout gained
from recognition he took office as a guard and almost immediately
thereafter began a political battle with then captain Stormbow
over a Loures Signet Ring that Stormbow was said to have
stolen. The case received some publicity and in the end simply
faded away but it showed that Ramanayan didn’t easily
back down in politics.
In early Deoch 19 the neutral Azov offered to hold
peacetalks between the Council, Solon, and other priests
hoping to end
the conflict. The High Priestesses choose not to attend.
After two sessions a peace agreement was reached and it seemed
the war was over – still however the High Priestesses
had not appeared. Ramanayan fully rejoined the Fiosachd Fellowship
shortly after the peace talks had been concluded and hoped
to move the Fellowship forward again.
The peace was not to last as Fenna then reappeared
and personally excommunicated Ramanayan. Ramanayan later
admitted that it
was this direct assault by Fenna that truly “enraged” him.
The Great Council then prepared an all out assault against
Fenna, Felicity, and Xibalba. A strike force lead by Heiler
and Ramanayan’s brother Ramana took down Fenna as a
heretic and threw her from the temple.
When Fenna was declared a heretic shockwaves were sent throughout
Temuair. More supporters flocked to the Great Council in
awe over the fall of Fenna. Heiler drew up the plans for
the second assault. A strike force would remove Xibalba and
then almost certainly Felicity would surrender after the
fall of her husband.
No second strike force was needed as Fenna herself sued
for peace shortly after she was declared a heretic. Peace
negotiations took place in secret in the Piet Sewers. Ramanayan
and Heiler represented the Council; Fenna and Solon represented
the High Priestesses supporters. Several other priests, including
Azov, were present as well. In the end a peace treaty was
signed with the following points:
1) The Great Council will exist as a governing body for
those who wish to be a part of its system.
2) It is recognized that the High Priestesses have no more
power then what is granted to them by the mundanes.
3) All heresies, excommunications, etc as a result of the
war would be forgiven.
Basically the peace treaty brought a “forgive and
forget” type of peace. The fellowship returned back
to the status quo of around Deoch 15. Ironically the original
causes of the war – board control, geas, and governance
were barely addressed in the treaty. However, they did not
become problems again. Effectively the war had broken the
powers of the high priestesses. Sadly the Fiosachd Fellowship
never regained the prestige it once had in Deoch 17. It’s
slow decline, along with the other faiths of Temuair, can
be traced to after the Fiosachd War.
The Crusade is also sometimes referred to as the “Fiosachd
Wars”, “Fiosachd Civil War”, and the “Fiosachd
Rebellion”.
With the end of the Fiosachd Wars Ramanayan continued
his studies as a priest and began to advance in insight.
He also
continued down the path of a guard taking his second term
as a guard in Deoch 19. Finally he submitted his latest work,
this time a philosophy, “Grimlok & Goblins: Society,
Social Structures, and Lore”.
The Great Council had much to do and to start hey
began planning the second Fiosachd Fair, though it would
later
turn into the Mileth Crypt Tour held later that deoch. However,
it was felt that perhaps the work of the Council should be
continued on a wider scale. Thus Ramanayan and Heiler planned
to found a new motley. They recruited the historian Cronus
Gainsborough and fellow Fiosachd priest Topkyle and founded
the motley Imperium at the close of Deoch 19. Ramanayan become
motley leader and Heiler Imperium’s first Prime Minister,
or second in command. A new era had begun.