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<blockquote data-quote="VanorDM" data-source="post: 5020882" data-attributes="member: 86626"><p>Thought I'd fill in a few other campaign/world details here for those who are interested.</p><p></p><p>Common terms that people in the world use.</p><p></p><p>Aware/Awakened - These are people who have for one reason or another come to realize that the world around them isn't quite what they thought. These are the people who know that vampires, trolls, and magic are real, not just fairly tails. </p><p></p><p>Normal (norms) - These are everyone else, people who believe that magic and monsters are just make believe.</p><p></p><p>There is no magic force like the Shadow that separates the two groups, only humankind's ability to rationalize things. People don't believe what they don't want to believe, and they don't want to believe that monsters exist. Aware people have been for one reason or another forced to believe in them. Typically because of some experience that left no room for doubt or way to rationalize what they saw as something other then magic or monsters.</p><p></p><p>Critter - This is a generic term used to refer to any non-human being, but typically is only used to refer to non-humans that are somehow harmful. So a pixie isn't called a critter, unless it's the kind that likes to lure people into swamps or something. </p><p></p><p>DAS - Department of Archeological Study (Department of Arcane Security)</p><p></p><p>The DAS is the group that Dept 7 is part of. They officially are called the Dept of Archeological Study, but are actually the Arcane Security. They go with the first name because it's simpler when dealing with "norms". The DAS is made up 7 departments each one I'll go over below.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Department 7 - AKA Troubleshooters</span> - This is the group the PC's will belong to, they're called Troubleshooters as a bit of a play on words, Agents in D7 (Dept 7) are often sent out to find trouble and shoot it. D7 is the field agents who are sent out to investigate reports and either deal with what they find how ever they decided is best.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Department 1 - AKA Black Cloaks</span> - This is the executive branch of the DAS, who run the whole thing. They are called Black Cloaks because no one really knows who the members of D1 actually are. It's rummored even the members of D1 don't know who else is a member. D1 makes the decisions on the 'big picture' direction of the DAS as a whole.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Department 2 - AKA Spin Doctors </span>- D2 is the Public Relations group with in the DAS, they are responsible for coming up with ways of covering up the actions of the troubleshooters. When someone from D7 has to put down a troll, it's often quite noisy. The spin doctors deal with the press and any witnesses to explain what they "really saw". D2 also includes the handlers of the D7 agents.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Department 3 - AKA Paper pushers </span>- D3 is the logistical branch of the DAS, and are the people directly responsible for the day to day operation of the DAS. This is the only group with in the DAS that has 'Norms' working in it, because you don't have to be aware to do the accounting. </p><p><span style="color: Blue"></span></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Department 4 - AKA Geeks</span> - D4 is the R&D group with in the DAS. Their main responsibility is to develop methods and devices to deal with the supernatural beings that the D7 agents run into. This means special ammo, armor, or devices to capture. They are also responsible for dealing with magical and other artifacts that a troubleshooter might find out in the field. They would check it out, see how to make it work and decide if it's safe to use or need to be destroyed.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Department 5 - AKA Wizards</span> - D5 is actually made up of wizards and other magic users. They work closely with D4 in dealing with artifacts and with D6 and D7 as magical support when needed.</p><p></p><p>D5 also serves as the rolling counsel console for all mages with in the DAS. They determine the rules a mage must follow and enforce those rules when needed. D5 also is responsible for training any mages that join the DAS but haven't come into their power yet or need better control over it.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Department 6 - AKA Grunts</span> - D6 is a para-military group comprised of aware soldiers from all branches of the military from almost ever nation. The Grunts are called out to provide heavy fire support for D7 when needed. This is one of the larger groups with in the DAS, comprised of nearly a brigade large they also have access to heavy vehicles as well as aircraft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanorDM, post: 5020882, member: 86626"] Thought I'd fill in a few other campaign/world details here for those who are interested. Common terms that people in the world use. Aware/Awakened - These are people who have for one reason or another come to realize that the world around them isn't quite what they thought. These are the people who know that vampires, trolls, and magic are real, not just fairly tails. Normal (norms) - These are everyone else, people who believe that magic and monsters are just make believe. There is no magic force like the Shadow that separates the two groups, only humankind's ability to rationalize things. People don't believe what they don't want to believe, and they don't want to believe that monsters exist. Aware people have been for one reason or another forced to believe in them. Typically because of some experience that left no room for doubt or way to rationalize what they saw as something other then magic or monsters. Critter - This is a generic term used to refer to any non-human being, but typically is only used to refer to non-humans that are somehow harmful. So a pixie isn't called a critter, unless it's the kind that likes to lure people into swamps or something. DAS - Department of Archeological Study (Department of Arcane Security) The DAS is the group that Dept 7 is part of. They officially are called the Dept of Archeological Study, but are actually the Arcane Security. They go with the first name because it's simpler when dealing with "norms". The DAS is made up 7 departments each one I'll go over below. [COLOR=Blue]Department 7 - AKA Troubleshooters[/COLOR] - This is the group the PC's will belong to, they're called Troubleshooters as a bit of a play on words, Agents in D7 (Dept 7) are often sent out to find trouble and shoot it. D7 is the field agents who are sent out to investigate reports and either deal with what they find how ever they decided is best. [COLOR=Blue]Department 1 - AKA Black Cloaks[/COLOR] - This is the executive branch of the DAS, who run the whole thing. They are called Black Cloaks because no one really knows who the members of D1 actually are. It's rummored even the members of D1 don't know who else is a member. D1 makes the decisions on the 'big picture' direction of the DAS as a whole. [COLOR=Blue]Department 2 - AKA Spin Doctors [/COLOR]- D2 is the Public Relations group with in the DAS, they are responsible for coming up with ways of covering up the actions of the troubleshooters. When someone from D7 has to put down a troll, it's often quite noisy. The spin doctors deal with the press and any witnesses to explain what they "really saw". D2 also includes the handlers of the D7 agents. [COLOR=Blue]Department 3 - AKA Paper pushers [/COLOR]- D3 is the logistical branch of the DAS, and are the people directly responsible for the day to day operation of the DAS. This is the only group with in the DAS that has 'Norms' working in it, because you don't have to be aware to do the accounting. [COLOR=Blue] Department 4 - AKA Geeks[/COLOR] - D4 is the R&D group with in the DAS. Their main responsibility is to develop methods and devices to deal with the supernatural beings that the D7 agents run into. This means special ammo, armor, or devices to capture. They are also responsible for dealing with magical and other artifacts that a troubleshooter might find out in the field. They would check it out, see how to make it work and decide if it's safe to use or need to be destroyed. [COLOR=Blue]Department 5 - AKA Wizards[/COLOR] - D5 is actually made up of wizards and other magic users. They work closely with D4 in dealing with artifacts and with D6 and D7 as magical support when needed. D5 also serves as the rolling counsel console for all mages with in the DAS. They determine the rules a mage must follow and enforce those rules when needed. D5 also is responsible for training any mages that join the DAS but haven't come into their power yet or need better control over it. [COLOR=Blue]Department 6 - AKA Grunts[/COLOR] - D6 is a para-military group comprised of aware soldiers from all branches of the military from almost ever nation. The Grunts are called out to provide heavy fire support for D7 when needed. This is one of the larger groups with in the DAS, comprised of nearly a brigade large they also have access to heavy vehicles as well as aircraft. [/QUOTE]
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