Faction Name: The Fellowship of Skalds Player Creators: Letty Location: International. Many individual libraries and universities around the world communicating with one another, largest branch is in Morocco, Kaisou branch is the Eaglewing Library Size: Significant, but mostly decentralized into small branches Mission: To document and research the supernatural for greater understanding of the world Also known as: The Librarians Members: Arthur Charles, a handful of unnamed NPCs locally, many more elsewhere in the world Description: A very old and very secretive organization of academics and scholars. Considered a bit stodgy, maybe even a bit elitist, the Fellowship values austerity and cautious neutrality, meaning it doesn't command much sway of its own and prefers to take a more advisory/consultatory role. In recent decades, some branches have grown more progressive and open to outsiders. Other: Imagine a bunch of crusty old academics in heated debate about obscure facts, "we do not talk about the orangutan" style, and arguing about traditions while some younger upstarts try to get them to modernize. That's kind of where we're at.
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Player Creators: Letty
Location: International. Many individual libraries and universities around the world communicating with one another, largest branch is in Morocco, Kaisou branch is the Eaglewing Library
Size: Significant, but mostly decentralized into small branches
Mission: To document and research the supernatural for greater understanding of the world
Also known as: The Librarians
Members: Arthur Charles, a handful of unnamed NPCs locally, many more elsewhere in the world
Description: A very old and very secretive organization of academics and scholars. Considered a bit stodgy, maybe even a bit elitist, the Fellowship values austerity and cautious neutrality, meaning it doesn't command much sway of its own and prefers to take a more advisory/consultatory role. In recent decades, some branches have grown more progressive and open to outsiders.
Other: Imagine a bunch of crusty old academics in heated debate about obscure facts, "we do not talk about the orangutan" style, and arguing about traditions while some younger upstarts try to get them to modernize. That's kind of where we're at.