Monday, November 23, 2015

Erima Mnei (Our Legacy)






Erima Mnei
(Our Legacy)
by Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon
(Giovanna, la Succuba Suprema)


I have written lyrics (in Rihan) for this anthem:



Erima Mnei
(Our Legacy)
by Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon


Erima Mnei
Lleiset Mnei,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
(Our Legacy
Is Our Freedom,
New Romulan Republic.)


Mnean inhhre'eri
Seiyyasenhel,
Koehk'enh siu’dhohh’le,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
(We are risen
From ruins,
Facing the future,
New Romulan Republic.)


Lleiset, Ortaim,
u'Danno culhas draed
Ranasaiahr'dhohh
Htirrnir mnei.
(Freedom, Justice
And Equality promise life.
Our foes
Will be overcome.)


Aish'dhaelir selae,
Ecurai mnei;
Hathame'dhael khumae,
Mosdabhae'r rhadai.
(Warbirds fly,
Our hope;
The Raptor is awake,
To liberate the people.)


Erima Mnei thiich,
U'mnean thiich,
Koehk'enh siu’dhohh’le,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
(Our Legacy lives,
And we live,
Facing the future,
New Romulan Republic.)


Erima Mnei selae
Fvi Rihannsu'ri;
Erima mnei selae
Fvi Havrannsu'ri.
(Our Legacy flies
Over Romulans;
Our Legacy flies
Over Remans.)


Lleiset, Ortaim,
u'Danno culhas draed.
Koehk siu’dhohh’le,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
(Freedom, Justice,
And Equality promise life.
The New Romulan Republic
Faces the future.)


Seiyyasenhel
Inhhre'eri,
Koehk'enh siu’dhohh’le,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
(From ruins
Risen,
Facing the future,
Is the New Romulan Republic.)


Seiyyasenhel
Inhhre'eri,
Erima Mnei.
Mnean thiich.
(From ruins
Risen
Is Our Legacy.
We live.)

Seiyyasenhel
Inhhre'eri,
Mnean thiich.
Lleiset selae'dhohh
Fvi na rhaevher
En!
(From ruins
Risen,
We live.
Freedom will fly
Over the whole
People!)




Interlinear literal translation:

Erima Mnei
Legacy of Us
Lleiset Mnei,
[Is] Freedom of Us,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
Republic New Romulan.


Mnean inhhre'eri
We [are] risen
Seiyyasenhel,
From ruins,
Koehk'enh siu’dhohh’le,
Facing [the] future,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
Republic New Romulan.


Lleiset, Ortaim,
Freedom, Justice,
u'Danno culhas draed
And Equality promise life.
Ranasaiahr'dhohh
Will be overcome
Htirrnir mnei.
Foes of us.


Aish'dhaelir selae,
Warbirds fly,
Ecurai mnei;
Hope of us;
Hathame'dhael khumae,
[The] Raptor [is] awake,
Mosdabhae'r rhadai.
To liberate [the] people.


Erima Mnei thiich,
Legacy of Us lives,
U'mnean thiich,
And we live,
Koehk'enh siu’dhohh’le,
Facing [the] future,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
Republic New Romulan.


Erima Mnei selae
Legacy of Us flies
Fvi Rihannsu'ri;
Over Romulans;
Erima mnei selae
Legacy of Us flies
Fvi Havrannsu'ri.
Over Remans.


Lleiset, Ortaim,
Freedom, Justice,
u'Danno culhas draed.
And Equality promise life.
Koehk siu’dhohh’le,
Faces [the] future,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
[The] Republic New Romulan.


Seiyyasenhel
From ruins
Inhhre'eri,
Risen,
Koehk'enh siu’dhohh’le,
Facing [the] future,
Kreh'dhhokh Mol'Rihan.
[Is the] Republic New Romulan.


Seiyyasenhel
From ruins
Inhhre'eri,
Risen,
Erima Mnei.
[Is] Legacy of Us.
Mnean thiich.
We live.

Seiyyasenhel
From ruins
Inhhre'eri,
Risen,
Mnean thiich.
We live.
Lleiset selae'dhohh
Freedom will fly
Fvi na rhaevher
Over the people
En!
Whole!




Saturday, November 7, 2015

Eitreih'orheika, Eitreih'Aylhr, u'Eitreih'Qiuu'n, 2015






Eitreih'orheika,
Eitreih'Aylhr,
u'Eitreih'Qiuu'n,
2015
Festival of the Ancestors,
Festival of Space,
and Festival of the Arch-Element,
2015


Earlier tonight, the Tal'Diann, with a few allied guests from the Imperial Union of Planets, the House of Beautiful Orions, and elsewhere within the RRF, observed the traditional Romulan and Reman holidays of Eitreih'orheika, Eitreih'Aylhr, and Eitreih'Qiuu'n on Risa, south of the Promenade at the Suraya Bay Resort.  The affair was cozy, a smaller crowd than was expected, but nevertheless, a moving experience.  We have preserved a record of the event, which we present here below.


The crowd gathered, the ceremonies not yet begun.


The ceremonies began.


Aefvadh, Rihannsu, Havrannsu, u'pinherein.


Eitreih'orheika 2015 (2410)




Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Aefvadh, Rihannsu, Havrannsu, u'pinherein.  Be welcome, Romulans, Remans, and guests.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Tonight we are gathered to celebrate traditional Romulan and Reman holidays.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  In civilian life, these three holidays would be celebrated on three consecutive nights and days.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  However, military personnel can seldom take advantage of such extended celebration, due to the need to remain vigilant against threats and potential threats.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Nevertheless, were we in the military to skip these traditional holidays entirely, we would run the risk of forgetting some of the reasons we serve.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Romulan and Reman culture, and the protection, preservation, and promotion thereof, are among the things which make us who we are, and are among the things for which we fight against those who would oppress, enslave, or exterminate us.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  These holidays are traditionally observed by each Hfihar, or Houseclan, and in local temples, shrines, groves, high places, and the like.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  The first holiday we celebrate tonight is Eitreih'orheika, the Festival of the Ancestors.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Eitreih'orheika is traditionally celebrated near a body of water, for water, in Romulan and Reman traditional symbolism, represents the Past.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  On this holiday, we remember our Ancestors who have crossed over to Vorta Vor since the last year's celebration of the holiday.

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  This remembrance, however, is not limited to Ancestors of Body alone, but also includes Ancestors of Hachae, or Soul.


Karataia u'Ji'ana


Kara t'Charvon:  An Ancestor of Hachae is someone who has contributed to the intellectual and/or emotional aspects of a person, someone who has inspired, someone who has taught, someone who has helped to make the person what they are today.

Kara t'Charvon:  Musicians and Philosophers, Educators and Authors, Clergy and Warriors, Mentors and Role Models, all of these may be included by the individual as Ancestors of Hachae.

Kara t'Charvon:  We have all lost comrades in the past year, over the course of wars and battles.

Kara t'Charvon:  Some have fallen to disease, others to old age.

Kara t'Charvon:  Death comes for us in different guises.

Kara t'Charvon:  However, our Legacy lives!

Kara t'Charvon:  We continue in the memories of those who knew and loved us in life.

Kara t'Charvon:  We continue in those whom we have inspired, whom we have taught, whom we have led, whom we have followed.

Kara t'Charvon:  We continue in the Legacy which we bequeath to the future.

Kara t'Charvon:  When we who are yet living remember those who have gone before us into the Great Mystery, we keep their Legacy alive.

Kara t'Charvon:  When we live and carry on what they have taught us and inspired in us, we Honor these Ancestors, whether they were Ancestors of Body or Ancestors of Hachae.







Amon tr'Aegis:  We are all of us products of the Past, products of those who have gone before us.

Amon tr'Aegis:  We are also, however, free.

Amon tr'Aegis:  We are not slaves to the Past.  Ancestors of Hachae contribute to our freedom.

Amon tr'Aegis:  Regardless of genetics and upbringing, those who teach us, who inspire us, who entertain us, all of these and more contribute to our own choices.

Amon tr'Aegis:  While we remember the Past, we live in the Present, and work toward a better Future.

Amon tr'Aegis:  We Honor the Past.  We Respect the Present.  We work for a Worthy Future for those who will come after us.

Amon tr'Aegis:  Eitreih'orheika is about all of these things:  Past, Present, and Future, although it focuses on the Past.

Amon tr'Aegis:  We have mourned those who have gone on into the Unknown through the past year.  We will now give them one final memorial before moving on.

Amon tr'Aegis:  This does not mean, of course, that we will forget them after this night.

Amon tr'Aegis:  They are, and will always be, with us.

Amon tr'Aegis:  With no further ado, we proceed to the recitation of the names of the departed.




Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Rhodes Reason (the 892-IV native gladiator Flavius Maximus, "Bread and Circuses") 19 April 1930 - 26 December 2014 (aged 84)

Kara t'Charvon:  Alan Marcus (Yeoman Samno in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) died 9 January 2015.

Amon tr'Aegis:  Barrie Ingham (Danilo Odell in the 1989 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Up The Long Ladder") 10 February 1932 – 23 January 2015 (aged 82)

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  John M. Miranda (one of the two garbagemen in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.) 27 May 1926 – 3 February 2015 (aged 88)

Kara t'Charvon:  Maurice "Maury" Edward Hurley (a producer and writer on Star Trek: The Next Generation.) 16 August 1939 – 24 February 2015 (aged 75)

Amon tr'Aegis:  Harve Bennett (Executive Producer and Co-Story-Developer on Star Trek III: The Wrath of Khan, script writer and producer on Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Voice of Flight Recorder in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Producer, Co-Story-Developer, and Co-Scriptwriter on Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Producer and Co-Story-Developer on Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Starfleet Chief of Staff Admiral Robert Bennett in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier) 17 August 1930 - 25 February 2015 (aged 84)

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Jen Oda (the female Ayt in the 2013 sequel Star Trek: Into Darkness) 21 April 1983 – 25 February 2015 (aged 31)

Kara t'Charvon:  Leonard

Amon tr'Aegis:  Nimoy

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  *~_ ( Spock ) _~*

Kara t'Charvon:  26 March 1931 - 27 February 2015

Amon tr'Aegis:  (aged 83)

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Edward "Eddie" Louis Joseph Hice (stuntman and stunt actor Security Guard, "Day of the Dove," "Wink of an Eye," stuntman and stunt actor Mercy Hospital patient, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) 1 March 1930 - 12 March 2015 (aged 85)

Kara t'Charvon:  Jeri McBride (Enterprise crewmember, Star Trek: The Motion Picture) died 15 March 2015

Amon tr'Aegis:  Tom Towles (Hon-Tihl, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Dramatis Personae", Doctor Vatm, Star Trek: Voyager, "Rise") 20 March 1950 - 5 April 2015 (aged 65)

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Richard Anthony (born Richard Anthony Btesh) (Rider, "Spectre of the Gun" -- also appeared in "Dagger of the Mind") 13 January 1938 - 20 April 2015 (aged 77)

Kara t'Charvon:  Don M. Mankiewicz (storywriter, co-teleplay writer, "Court Martial") 20 January 1922 - 25 April 2015 (aged 93)

Amon tr'Aegis:  Leon "Rusty" McClennon (stuntman, stunt actor, stunt double for Michael Dorn on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Generations) 14 September 1961 - 30 April 2015 (aged 53)

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Grace

Kara t'Charvon:  Lee

Amon tr'Aegis:  Whitney

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  (Janice Rand)

Kara t'Charvon:  1 April 1930 - 1 May 2015

Amon tr'Aegis:  ( aged 85 )

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Ellen Albertini Dow (Felisa Howard [Beverly Crusher's grandmother], Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Sub Rosa") 16 November 1913 - 4 May 2015 (aged 101)

Kara t'Charvon:  William Newman (Kalin Trose, Star Trek: The Next Generation, "The Host") 15 June 1934 - 27 May 2015 (aged 80)

Amon tr'Aegis:  Carolyne Barry (the Metron, "Arena" -- also a female Engineer in Star Trek: The Next Generation "Home Soil") 20 July 1943 - 16 June 2015 (aged 71)

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  James Horner (Composer and Conductor, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock;  appears in Star Trek II in a brief non-speaking role as a Training Crew Officer) 14 August 1953 - 22 June 2015 (aged 61)

Kara t'Charvon:  Olaf Pooley (the Cleric, Star Trek: Voyager, "Blink of an Eye") 13 March 1914 - 14 July 2015 (aged 101)

Amon tr'Aegis:  David "Dave" Troy Somerville -- credited as David-Troy (Lieutenant Larry Matson in the episode "The Conscience of the King") 2 October 1933 – 14 July 2015 (aged 81)

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  George Coe (Chancellor Avel Durken in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "First Contact") 10 May 1929 – 18 July 2015 (aged 86)

Kara t'Charvon:  Theodore Meir Bikel (Sergey Rozhenko [Worf's adoptive father] Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Family") 2 May 1924 – 21 July 2015 (aged 91)

Amon tr'Aegis:  Terrence Evance (Baltrim in Star Trek:  Deep Space Nine, Proka Migdal and Ambassador Treen  in Star Trek:  Voyager) 21 June 1934 - 7 August 2015 (aged 81)

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Yvonne Craig (Marta, "Whom Gods Destroy") May 16, 1937 - 17 August 2015
( aged 78 )

Kara t'Charvon:  Alan D. Purwin (helicopter pilot, stunt pilot, aeria coordinator, worked as a helicopter pilot on 2009's Star Trek) 28 August 1961 - 11 September 2015 (aged 54)

Amon tr'Aegis:  Catherine Elizabeth Coulson (First Camera Assistant, Star Trek II:  The Wrath of Khan) 22 October 1943 - 28 September 2015 (aged 71)

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Bruce Hyde (Lt. Kevin T. Riley, "The Naked Time" and "The Conscience of the King) 14 September 1941 - 13 October 2015 ( aged 74 )

Kara t'Charvon:  Telrine i'Mnaeha t'Vrinak (Operative of the Temporal Intelligence Division of the Military Intelligence Wing of the Tal'Diann, killed in the line of duty fulfilling her mission) 2376 - 2153 (aged 34).

Amon tr'Aegis:  And last, but by no means least, ...

Ji'ana t'Charvon:  Khoal ei'Laheiin ei'Rllaillieu tr'Charvon (my Father) 2174 - 2410 (aged 236)




Kara t'Charvon:  We will observe a moment of silence to reflect on these persons who have entered Vorta Vor ahead of us.

...
*A few minutes passed, and then the fire was extinguished*
...

Amon tr'Aegis:  Thank you all for sharing in our ceremony Honoring the Ancestors.  We shall observe a brief intermission before proceeding to the celebration of Eitreih'Aylhr, the Festival of Space.





Eitreih'Aylhr 2015 (2410)



Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon: We have Honored the Past.

Ji'ana: We shall now show our Respect for the Present.

Ji'ana: Eitreih'Aylhr, the Festival of Space, or the Festival of the Void, follows Eitreih'orheika, and symbolically represents the Present.

Ji'ana:  Even the Stars are frail compared to the Void of Space between them.

Karataia ir'Vastam t'Charvon:  Space, the Void, is a vast frontier of unexplored darkness.

Amon ei'Xiomek tr'Aegis:  The Star Road traces a path through this enormous Emptiness.

Ji'ana:  The story is told of a well-educated scholar who sought out a famous mystic in order to learn from her.

Kara:  The scholar boasted of his achievements, the books he had read, the musical instruments he had mastered, the languages he spoke, his training in the finest academies, colleges, and universities, in an effort to impress the mystic so that she would accept him as a disciple.

Amon:  After listening patiently for a long while, the mystic said she was going to prepare some tea for them.

Ji'ana:  She went into another room of her home and remained away for an extended time.

Kara:  The scholar became concerned and went to look for her.

Amon:  He found the mystic holding a teapot under a fountain of running water, which had filled the teapot and was running over and out, down the drain.

Ji'ana:  The scholar asked what she was doing, and the mystic answered that she was filling the teapot with water.

Kara:  The scholar exclaimed, "But it's already full!  It can't hold any more water!"

Amon:  At that, the mystic shut the fountain off and poured the excess water down the drain, then set the teapot on the fire to boil, and calmly walked back into her sitting room.

Ji'ana:  The scholar followed, confused.

Kara:  When they had both taken their seats again, the mystic looked keenly at the scholar and explained, "Like the teapot, you are full to overflowing.  In order for you to hold what I can teach, you must first empty yourself and make room."

Amon:  Just as knowledge has value, so too does Emptiness offer opportunity for knowledge.

Amon:  Ignorance is no crime;  willful ignorance is a vice.

Kara:  Knowledge is a virtue;  dogmatic arrogance is undesirable.

Ji'ana:  In order to learn, one must recognize that she or he has yet to attain all knowledge.

Amon:  Wisdom comes from acknowledging that one can always learn more, and that additional knowledge may reveal errors in what one believes that she or he knows.

Kara:  But in order for learning to happen, there must be some Space for it.

Ji'ana:  Let the Declared Travelers reflect on the Void and accept that the Void is within all things, and all persons, and must be, as we observe a moment of silence.






Eitreih'Qiuu'n 2015 (2410)




Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon: After Eitreih'Aylhr, the Festival of Space, or the Festival of the Void, follows Eitreih'Qiuu'n.

Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon: This is often said to mean "Festival of the Arch-Element," but literally, it means "Festival of All-Things."

Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon: It is a celebration of the Potent Allseed Potentiality endowed with all Powers inherent in the Plenitude, or the Fullness, the Pleroma.

Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon: When we think of the Arch-Element, the Quintessence, that which permeates all and is all, we recognize Potentiality.

Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon: The Future comes always, and we endeavor to be ready for it as it comes, so that we may build a Worthy Legacy for those who will come after us.

Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon: Thank you all for attending these ceremonies.

Ji'ana ir'Vastam t'Charvon: The bar is open.  Let the celebrations commence!


Celebrations after the Ceremonies



Praetor Ji'ana's flagship, the R.R.W. Paenhe A'rhea, prepares to return to Republic space.










Monday, November 2, 2015

Hfihar s'Charvon aefvadh irrah mollais




Hfihar s'Charvon aefvadh irrah mollais
Houseclan Charvon welcomes a new member


Karataia ir'Vastam t'Charvon has adopted a daughter, Llaiir, now Llaiir ir'Vastam t'Charvon.  The draeresam ih'Charvon iveissa'edhai (Charvon Rite of Adoption) was celebrated in the Seiyyasai ih'Hwael (Journey Ruins) on ch'Mol'Rihan on yestereve.

In the name of Oko-Mekh Lleiset, bear witness to this adoption,
and let it be known to all the Elements.


After the ceremony:  (Left to Right) Llaiir, Karataia, Ji'ana, and Galactica in heraldic colors of Hfihar s'Charvon

Draeresam ih'Charvon iveissa'edhai
(Charvon Observance of Adoption)



Karataia t'Charvon: Rihannsu u'Havrannsu, and guests, aefvadh.

Karataia t'Charvon: Tonight we take a moment from our endless vigil to remember why we stand it.

Karataia t'Charvon: Tonight's occasion is about one of the matters that all of us share in common.

Karataia t'Charvon: That is family.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: Family is one of the most important things to us.  Extended family, in the form of the Hfihar, or Houseclan, forms the very foundation of our society.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: Those who went on The Journey from Vulcan did so as families.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: During that exodus, however, many families were broken by disease and loss, and new families were made, both by marriage, and also by what brings us here tonight.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: Veissa, or Adoption.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: Adoption has a long history among our people. It was often used to bind two noble Houseclans together more closely.

Karataia t'Charvon: Or, as tonight, to take one without family, without a Houseclan, and give them one.

Karataia t'Charvon: The origin of Hfihar s'Charvon is lost in the mists of time, dating back to before the Exile.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: We have had a very long family tradition of military service in general, and Tal'Diann service in particular.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: We have also supplied Senators, Consuls, First Consuls, Proconsuls, and even Praetors to the old Imperial government before it fell into corruption.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: We have given an Emperor to the same government, and are closely related to another noble Hfihar which supplied an Empress who sought to reform the Star Empire when it first began to slouch into corruption.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: Yet we have stepped away from any claim we might have on the Throne.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: As a wise old Vulcan once said, "Nobility lies in action, not in name."

Ji'ana t'Charvon: We have ever exerted ourselves to act in such a manner.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: At times, this has even required us to stand against our own government, in support of justice, and in support of the people.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: Eventually, it required us to abandon that government entirely and help to start a new state for our people --

Ji'ana t'Charvon: A state which exists not for the wealthy alone, not for the fortunate alone, but for all the people of all the Houseclans --

Ji'ana t'Charvon: A state which guarantees freedom and liberty to those people.

Ji'ana t'Charvon and Karataia t'Charvon look to Llaiir.

Karataia t'Charvon: This is the legacy you are invited to join.

Karataia t'Charvon: This is the legacy which I offer to you, as Mother.

Llaiir: This is a legacy which I am honored to join, as Daughter.

Karataia motions Llaiir forward.

Karataia holds out a hand to Llaiir, asking for her hand.

Llaiir offers her hand to Karataia.

Galactica t'Charvon takes the chalice from the stone and hands it to Ji'ana.

Ophillia t'Prell comes forward with a bottle of kheh'irho ih'Liun and pours some of it into the chalice.

Karataia t'Charvon takes Llair's hand, draws her Honor Blade, and pricks Llaiir's left index finger.

Ji'ana t'Charvon holds the chalice under Llaiir's left hand.

Karataia t'Charvon then squeezes the index finger so that a drop of blood falls into the chalice, and then releases Llaiir's hand.

Karataia t'Charvon then pricks her own left index finger with he same Honor Blade, and squeezes a single drop of blood into the ale.

Ji'ana takes her own Honor Blade and pricks her own left index finger, squeezing a single drop of blood into the chalice.

Galactica t'Charvon uses her own Honor Blade to add a drop of her blood to the ale.

Ophillia t'Prell also uses her own Honor Blade to add a drop of her blood to the chalice.

Ji'ana t'Charvon lifts the chalice, swirls the contents around, raises it on high, then brings it back down.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: So our blood is mingled in this ale, so we shall now mingle it within ourselves.

Ji'ana t'Charvon passes the chalice to her daughter.

Karataia t'Charvon takes a drink, then passes it to her newly-adopted daughter.

Llaiir t'Charvon takes a drink, and then passes it to her new cousin Galactica.

Galactica takes a drink and passes it to Ophillia.

Ophillia takes a drink and hands the chalice back to Ji'ana.

Ji'ana drains the contents, then hands the chalice to Galactica.

Galactica replaces the chalice on the stone.

Karataia t'Charvon: Llaiir, with this you leave your origins behind, and come into our family.

Ji'ana t'Charvon: Your Adoptive Mother has acquired formal ih'Charvon robes for you.

Karataia t'Charvon takes a bundle of fabric from the stone and hands it over to Llaiir.

Llaiir takes the bundle of fabric.

Galactica drapes the robes over her.

Karataia t'Charvon: And with this, witnesses, I present to you my v-Paenhe, Llaiir ir'Vastam t'Charvon.

Galactica and Ophillia step back letting the three have the forefront.

Llaiir bows to the crowd.

Karataia: Thank you all for coming.

Ji'ana: In the name of Oko-Mekh Lleiset, bear witness to this adoption, and let it be known to all the Elements.

Karataia: Khnai'ru rhissiuy.  I thank you.




((Note:  Portions of this were borrowed entirely, with permission, from Peregry's ceremony for the adoption of Tel'iss, done in the holdings of the Federation's 26th Fleet.  The Historical Summary of Hfihar s'Charvon, however, is mine, as is the Blood-Sharing, and I created the words "veissa" -- from extant words in the Rihan language -- and iveissa'edhai, veissa'eri, and draeresam -- following the derivation rules in IRLI.))







Some of the Revelry after the Rite

Nviahrir Hfirh s'Charvon