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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fezziwig" data-source="post: 1299032" data-attributes="member: 59"><p><strong>Shoggoth</strong>: Looks good; I really like the background. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p><strong>heliopolix</strong>: Thanks for catching that.</p><p></p><p><strong>rangerjohn</strong>: Here's a list of the main monasteries and orders in Tharokas.</p><p></p><p>(1) The Colorless Lodge: not properly a monastery or order, but a loose guild of psions and psychic warriors. Their main building is a single story marble dome with crystalline skylights in the University Ward. Nonmembers generally have no idea what the Lodge is up to or wants, or even how to join.</p><p>(2) The Sons of Beligerius: an elven sect of psy warriors used as shock troops by the Imperial army. Based out of a barracks in Upper Commons, only the most promising and bloodthirsty soldiers in the Elven army can get in.</p><p>(3) The Order of St. Metrahnomus: this monastery believes in the infinite flexibility of time. They particularly enjoy the changes that things undergo over periods of time and have a reputation as the most thorough historians in the Reach. A number of the faculty members in the Department of History at the Imperial University belong to St. Metrahn's Order. St. Metrahn is a demigod in the service of St. Cuthbert.</p><p>(4) The Order of Garl (Crystalsmiths): acolytes of this order work as psionic craftsmen, harnessing the power of the mind to create physical objects. They believe that the mental and physical are closely related and aligned.</p><p>(5) The Lucid Cenobites: A typical cenobite "looks upon the visible material world as an illusion and knows well the supreme mental reality that lies beyond it, invisible to nonpsionic creatures" according to one scholar. They believe themselves superior to nonpsions and view wizardry as nothing more than parlor tricks.</p><p>(6) The Order of St. Sollars (Painbearers): A division of the church of Heironeous (through an ancient aspect called Ilmatrus). They work towards healing the sick and wounded and often martyr themselves for causes they believe in.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fezziwig, post: 1299032, member: 59"] [b]Shoggoth[/b]: Looks good; I really like the background. :) [b]heliopolix[/b]: Thanks for catching that. [b]rangerjohn[/b]: Here's a list of the main monasteries and orders in Tharokas. (1) The Colorless Lodge: not properly a monastery or order, but a loose guild of psions and psychic warriors. Their main building is a single story marble dome with crystalline skylights in the University Ward. Nonmembers generally have no idea what the Lodge is up to or wants, or even how to join. (2) The Sons of Beligerius: an elven sect of psy warriors used as shock troops by the Imperial army. Based out of a barracks in Upper Commons, only the most promising and bloodthirsty soldiers in the Elven army can get in. (3) The Order of St. Metrahnomus: this monastery believes in the infinite flexibility of time. They particularly enjoy the changes that things undergo over periods of time and have a reputation as the most thorough historians in the Reach. A number of the faculty members in the Department of History at the Imperial University belong to St. Metrahn's Order. St. Metrahn is a demigod in the service of St. Cuthbert. (4) The Order of Garl (Crystalsmiths): acolytes of this order work as psionic craftsmen, harnessing the power of the mind to create physical objects. They believe that the mental and physical are closely related and aligned. (5) The Lucid Cenobites: A typical cenobite "looks upon the visible material world as an illusion and knows well the supreme mental reality that lies beyond it, invisible to nonpsionic creatures" according to one scholar. They believe themselves superior to nonpsions and view wizardry as nothing more than parlor tricks. (6) The Order of St. Sollars (Painbearers): A division of the church of Heironeous (through an ancient aspect called Ilmatrus). They work towards healing the sick and wounded and often martyr themselves for causes they believe in. Hope that helps. Best, Nick [/QUOTE]
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