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<blockquote data-quote="Erekose13" data-source="post: 1457208" data-attributes="member: 3387"><p>I certainly will expand on the great schools. The deities are left up to clerics because the Thousand Temples is an ecclesiastical institution that venerates a thousand deities. Therefore any combination of domains is represented by atleast one of the gods. As for the schools here they are:</p><p></p><p>The Mandate is and gnostic school founded two thousand years ago to fight against the Consult, a cabal of wizards who venerated the No-God. The Mandate exists to protect the Three Seas from a return of the No-God. They are the only ones who maintain that he did in fact exist and may return. They scour the Three Seas looking for signs.</p><p></p><p>The Scarlet Spires is an anagogic school that rules the country of High Ainon. They are a decadent group, fully entrenched in their seats of power. They remain hidden behind the closed doors of the temples, prefering to rule by mystery and fear. Their spies exist through out the Three Seas to promote or protect the interests of their kingdom.</p><p></p><p>The Imperial Saik is an anagogic school indentured to the Emperor of Nansur. They serve the Emperor's every wish and work towards his goals alone. Through out the Three Seas they scheme to increase his power through not only arcane might, but through intrigue and information.</p><p></p><p>The Mysunsai proclaim themselves as mercenaries, ready to sell the services of their entire school to the highest bidder. Many countries employ schoolmen from the Mysunsai to protect them from the intrigues of the other schools.</p><p></p><p>Outside the Four Great Schools, the elves and halflings practice their own brand of magic, largely concentrating on a more animistic tradition. They venerate the spirits of the Earth and Sky. Players can choose to belong to this tradition if they dont want to belong to any of the schools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erekose13, post: 1457208, member: 3387"] I certainly will expand on the great schools. The deities are left up to clerics because the Thousand Temples is an ecclesiastical institution that venerates a thousand deities. Therefore any combination of domains is represented by atleast one of the gods. As for the schools here they are: The Mandate is and gnostic school founded two thousand years ago to fight against the Consult, a cabal of wizards who venerated the No-God. The Mandate exists to protect the Three Seas from a return of the No-God. They are the only ones who maintain that he did in fact exist and may return. They scour the Three Seas looking for signs. The Scarlet Spires is an anagogic school that rules the country of High Ainon. They are a decadent group, fully entrenched in their seats of power. They remain hidden behind the closed doors of the temples, prefering to rule by mystery and fear. Their spies exist through out the Three Seas to promote or protect the interests of their kingdom. The Imperial Saik is an anagogic school indentured to the Emperor of Nansur. They serve the Emperor's every wish and work towards his goals alone. Through out the Three Seas they scheme to increase his power through not only arcane might, but through intrigue and information. The Mysunsai proclaim themselves as mercenaries, ready to sell the services of their entire school to the highest bidder. Many countries employ schoolmen from the Mysunsai to protect them from the intrigues of the other schools. Outside the Four Great Schools, the elves and halflings practice their own brand of magic, largely concentrating on a more animistic tradition. They venerate the spirits of the Earth and Sky. Players can choose to belong to this tradition if they dont want to belong to any of the schools. [/QUOTE]
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