NEWS

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We are Siabra. We are the titular rulers of the Unseelie Courts. Ours is the right to dominion of all Hibernia. By traitors and usurpers our right has been torn from us. We are wise, we are strong, we are noble. Now that we have been cast forth from the Veil, there is but one path in front of us: a return to the rule of the Old Laws by whatever means necessary.

Welcome to the Siabra webpage!

The Siabra is a roleplaying guild on the Nimue server of Dark Age of Camelot. We play the most prevalent group of villains in Hibernia, those elves who claim mastery of the Unseelie Courts and seek the downfall of Lugh's followers. Representing the seven Siabra clans -- Dergan, Sheevra, Gurite, Moheran, Siog, Eriu and Siabra -- we have come to the city of Tir na n'Og as a diplomatic embassy, demanding our voices be heard.

Ours is a path of trickery, deceit and sophistry as we seek to curry favour and trust among the Seelie and the mortals; trust we will one day use against them in the war to conquer Hibernia.

 
Sunday - 6 February, 2005

By Danu, an update! The Roster page has been brought close to current reality.

Monday - 27 October, 2003

Added an item to the Gallery and updated the Roster page.

Tuesday - 30 September, 2003

Made a few modications, including removing the Players section from the menu, as it was never actually created. Updated the roster. This webpage may move to a new address soon, so keep an eye out.

Tuesday - 24 June 2003

New features include pictures from Kleopatra & Xaltotan's wedding in the Gallery and a delightful guide to curmudgeon hunting written by Sion in the Library.

Monday - 17 March 2003

Behold the gallery! Submit your pictures of Siabran life to weelittlebutton@starplace.com!

Monday - 23 December 2002

The doors to the library have opened with the first feature, an illustrated guide to the Siabra clans. Look upon the faces of the highly misunderstood!

Thursday - 12 December 2002

A number of edits, updates and additions have been made to the Old Laws folder of the Siabra forum. This section contains information specifically concerned with the policies, practices and customs of the Siabra.

Of particular interest is the section on clan; this gives details of the locations and roles of each of the seven clans that constitute the Siabra. Included also is a clan colour guide for dyeing your outfit.

Wednesday - 13 November 2002

From blood, sweat and tears the Siabra webpage is born! It is far overdue, as our last website fell to the flames of war and was never really updated anyway. This is far from its final form, and I'll be playing with the layout and setup in the coming weeks. I am always soliciting content, so if there is something you think should be up here, by all means let me know!

Thus far the layout and intented content is as follows:

News: Announcements, events and updates. There's certainly overlap with the forums, but this section should allow players a quick way to know what's going on at any given time.

Roster: A routinely updated listing of all guild members, complete with picture and short bio. Eventually I hope to have separate in-depth pages for each character who wants one.

Library: This is where we keep important information about the guild, of the sort that appears in the Old Laws but better presented. For example, I am compiling a picture-book field guide to identifying Siabra mobs. Guild structure, rules, legends of the Siabra; anything of value to our cultural and social heritage should go here.

Gallery: A visual history of our trials and tribulations.

Joining: Information specifically devoted to the process by which one becomes a member of our august group. Sort of the lazy man's guide to the Siabra, this will detail all the absolutely necessary readings, and the protocols related to joining.

Forums: A link to our ezboard message forums, no less.

Contact: For those who wish to communicate with us, a terribly handy resource.

Send mail to maliar@republicofnewhome.org with comments about this website.
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