Mephibosheth
2006-08-09, 03:37 PM
The Order of the Hidden Fire
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Note: This is an organization created for use in the Tears of Blood (http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=world;action=display;num=1121098590) campaign setting, currently being created here at Giantitp.com. The above link contains summaries of many of the setting-specific information used in this write-up.
It is said that a lamp that is covered is useless, giving light to no one. But no one can see a flame that is covered, except he who covers it. Sometimes, this can make all the difference, for a covered fire still burns.
- Henri B'Artaign, founder of the Order of the Hidden Fire
General Background
In the wake of the ravages of the Weeping, a new and oft-persecuted minority arose; the Plaguetouched (http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=world;action=display;num=1121098590; start=0#9). These shaken survivors of the deadly disease carry with them the permanent scars of the Weeping as blood flows periodically from their eyes and their bodies and minds bear the lingering effects of the disease.
Along with the physical and mental aspects associated with their condition, the Plaguetouched must contend with the societal prejudices brought about by the Weeping. Anything associated with the deadly plague carries immense social stigma, and many people are unwilling or unable to look past the link between the Plaguetouched and the Weeping, persecuting the Plaguetouched as carriers or causes of the deadly disease. As the disease subsided and the population began to heal, organizations have sprung up seeking to combat the plague by eliminating the weeping, and stories of Plaguetouched killed or driven into exile by angry mobs have become commonplace.
In this situation, many of the Plaguetouched and a few of their supporters have banded together, forming the Order of the Hidden Fire to work towards the safety of the Plaguetouched and all others scarred by the Weeping. The Order works in secret to establish safehouses and resources for Plaguetouched in trouble, and works publicly (through “face” organizations) to educate people about the Weeping as a way of changing perceptions of the Plaguetouched.
The Order of the Hidden Fire uses symbols as means of recognizing each other and communicating with members. Almost all members of the group eventually acquire Plaguefire Rings, a unique magical item created by members that produces a small green flame on command. Members of the Order use this flame as a signifier of their membership. The symbol of a hand holding a tongue of green flame is also used in a number of ways to denote Order safehouses and locations friendly to Plaguetouched. Some members draw or tattoo the flame symbol on themselves to serve as an indicator of their membership until they are able to acquire Plaguefire Rings. Flames of all kinds have become symbols for the Order, and everything from candles in the window of a home or store to bonfires on the hills surrounding a town can signify the presence of the Order of the Hidden Fire.
Purpose
The Order of the Hidden Fire exists to protect Plaguetouched from persecution. It also develops methods of disguising the marks of the Plaguetouched and works to reverse the ravages of the Weeping on its members.
History
The Order of the Hidden Fire was formed during a period of chaos when the ravages of the Weeping threatened to end peace and order almost the world over. Few were able to survive the plague, and even fewer were able to come through unscathed. Many that managed to survive were permanently scarred by the plague, becoming Plaguetouched and suffering from a variety of afflictions as a result of their brush with death.
Early on, the Plaguetouched became associated with the suffering brought about by the Weeping, and almost as soon as their existence became known, people began to discriminate against them, chasing them from settled areas in disorganized mobs, killing them on sight, and even forming complex organizations bent on promoting the “greater good” by exterminating the Plaguetouched as carriers of the Weeping. Many of the Plaguetouched had to go underground (both literally and figuratively) to survive.
One day, in the land known as Pahal, where the ravages of the Weeping were seen as a device of the civilization's enemies to weaken its defenses, a Halfling merchant named Henri B’Artaign witnessed the persecution of a Plaguetouched man while on a visit to the city of Milanaa. The Plaguetouched, bleeding profusely from his eyes and convulsing from a combination of his plague-weakened health and the persecutions of the mob, tried to fight them off by shooting rays of fire at the mob, evidently hoping to reduce the mob’s numbers and weaken it’s resolve. However, he was in danger of being overwhelmed by the angry citizens. Outraged and appalled, Henri and his crew ran forward, grabbed the man, and swiftly carried him aboard their ship and set sail from the harbor. On board the ship, the man (whose name was Zukam) told Henri of the persecution of the Plaguetouched in his homeland. Henri, who had heard similar stories and seen similar occurrences in other ports, decided to try and do something to protect the Plaguetouched and their allies. They realized that where overt fire had failed Zukam in Milanaa, perhaps a hidden fire, solidarity and stealth, might be able to save many of the Plaguetouched from death and exile.
When they next landed in port, Henri and Zukam sought to find the communities of Plaguetouched and to find allies. The two traveled throughout the world, seeking out Plaguetouched and sympathizers and establishing networks of safehouses. It is during this time that Zukam developed the spells allowing the creation of the Plaguefire Rings and the symbol and methods of the Order of the Hidden Fire were developed.
Since its founding, the Order of the Hidden Fire has grown quickly as Plaguetouched everywhere joined in hopes of living safe lives once again. The leaders of the Order (such as they were) also expanded the scope of the Order, tacitly encouraging research into methods to aid Plaguetouched (spells, medicines, etc) and subtle education campaigns aimed at promoting acceptance of the Plaguetouched. They hope to use the metaphorical light and heat generated by their hidden flame to bring about enlightenment in the populace and provide comfort and succor for Plaguetouched.
While the Order is widespread and well-known among Plaguetouched and their supporters, it has been remarkably successful in staying under the general radar. Many only know of its existence as a shadowy rumor, easily discounted. In many cases, those members who have turned traitor have been dealt with swiftly and brutally by those they sought to betray.
Ideology/Imagery
In the main, the Order of the Hidden Fire seeks to protect, heal, and succor. It normally is a non-violent organization, though it will sponsor adventuring parties and certain limited violent actions from time to time. These actions are usually initiated by local chapters of the organization and hope to accomplish local aims (assassinations, thefts of important artifacts and documents, etc).
The Order of the Hidden Fire seeks to keep Plaguetouched hidden and safe, much the way a guard, soldier, or thief keeps a flame within a lamp to protect it from the elements and to prevent its light and heat from aiding those he would keep blind. They also seek to shed light on the true nature of the Weeping and the Plaguetouched, much the same way a lamp or torch reveals that which is hidden by darkness. Finally, they seek to assist the Plaguetouched in disguising their condition or alleviating the negative symptoms, much the same way a fire provides comfort in the cold.
Alignment
Individuals are brought to the Order of the Hidden Fire of necessity, and the Order in its very nature is loosely organized and decentralized. As such, members of the Order run the gamut of alignments and worldviews.
Resources/Benefits
The Order of the Hidden Fire is a diffuse organization. It has little by way of a central treasury, relying mostly on the resources of its members to accomplish its goals. Thus, the resources available to members are highly dependent on the location and circumstance of the member(s) contacted.
Members of the Order of the Hidden Fire can access the resources of the members of the Order in a given location to get protection and hiding places. Often, members will provide goods and services to other members at a discount (usually 1d6+4 percent), including the sale of magic items and spellcasting.
Gather Information/Knowledge DC’s
DC 15: “Yeah, I heard something about the Order of the Hidden Fire once. Something about those *spit* Plaguetouched creatures. Sounds dodgy.
DC 20: “Ah, the Order of the Hidden Fire! I’ve heard that they actually try to protect the Plaguetouched! Think that they’re not actually responsible for the Weeping. Load of nonsense if you ask me.
DC 30: “The Order of the Hidden Fire! No one’s asked about them in a while. I heard that they’re behind all these guys trying to teach us about the Weeping, and that they operate an extensive network of safehouses and secret research facilities. Bet they’ve got some pretty heavy disguise spells in the works. Maybe even a cure for the Plaguetouched or for the Weeping itself!”
DC 40: Names of the Order’s founders or of specific members in the city
Note that discrete use of flame symbols will lower these DC’s by 5 and will result in a 20% chance of contact by a member of the Order. Use of a Plaguefire Ring will lower the DC’s by 10 and result in a 40% chance of contact by a member of the Order.
Adventure Hooks
Zukam has become increasingly reclusive in recent days, disappearing from sight. Henri is worried about his old friend, and asks the PC's to find out what happened to Zukam.
Important members of the Order in the city in which the PC's are currently staying have been captured by an anti-Plaguetouched organization. The PC's must rescue them before they are forced to divulge information that could spell doom for the Order.
An agent of the Order of the Hidden Fire has infiltrated the royal palace and attempted to kill the King, who barely escaped. The King asks the PC's to hunt down the order in his realm and eliminate it.
An anti-Plaguetouched riot breaks out in the city. Will the PC's join in, or will they attempt to aid the Plaguetouched?
Henri asks the PC's to travel to a particularly dangerous area to investigate the state of things in the region, possibly starting new chapters of the Order if none exist already.
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Note: This is an organization created for use in the Tears of Blood (http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=world;action=display;num=1121098590) campaign setting, currently being created here at Giantitp.com. The above link contains summaries of many of the setting-specific information used in this write-up.
It is said that a lamp that is covered is useless, giving light to no one. But no one can see a flame that is covered, except he who covers it. Sometimes, this can make all the difference, for a covered fire still burns.
- Henri B'Artaign, founder of the Order of the Hidden Fire
General Background
In the wake of the ravages of the Weeping, a new and oft-persecuted minority arose; the Plaguetouched (http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=world;action=display;num=1121098590; start=0#9). These shaken survivors of the deadly disease carry with them the permanent scars of the Weeping as blood flows periodically from their eyes and their bodies and minds bear the lingering effects of the disease.
Along with the physical and mental aspects associated with their condition, the Plaguetouched must contend with the societal prejudices brought about by the Weeping. Anything associated with the deadly plague carries immense social stigma, and many people are unwilling or unable to look past the link between the Plaguetouched and the Weeping, persecuting the Plaguetouched as carriers or causes of the deadly disease. As the disease subsided and the population began to heal, organizations have sprung up seeking to combat the plague by eliminating the weeping, and stories of Plaguetouched killed or driven into exile by angry mobs have become commonplace.
In this situation, many of the Plaguetouched and a few of their supporters have banded together, forming the Order of the Hidden Fire to work towards the safety of the Plaguetouched and all others scarred by the Weeping. The Order works in secret to establish safehouses and resources for Plaguetouched in trouble, and works publicly (through “face” organizations) to educate people about the Weeping as a way of changing perceptions of the Plaguetouched.
The Order of the Hidden Fire uses symbols as means of recognizing each other and communicating with members. Almost all members of the group eventually acquire Plaguefire Rings, a unique magical item created by members that produces a small green flame on command. Members of the Order use this flame as a signifier of their membership. The symbol of a hand holding a tongue of green flame is also used in a number of ways to denote Order safehouses and locations friendly to Plaguetouched. Some members draw or tattoo the flame symbol on themselves to serve as an indicator of their membership until they are able to acquire Plaguefire Rings. Flames of all kinds have become symbols for the Order, and everything from candles in the window of a home or store to bonfires on the hills surrounding a town can signify the presence of the Order of the Hidden Fire.
Purpose
The Order of the Hidden Fire exists to protect Plaguetouched from persecution. It also develops methods of disguising the marks of the Plaguetouched and works to reverse the ravages of the Weeping on its members.
History
The Order of the Hidden Fire was formed during a period of chaos when the ravages of the Weeping threatened to end peace and order almost the world over. Few were able to survive the plague, and even fewer were able to come through unscathed. Many that managed to survive were permanently scarred by the plague, becoming Plaguetouched and suffering from a variety of afflictions as a result of their brush with death.
Early on, the Plaguetouched became associated with the suffering brought about by the Weeping, and almost as soon as their existence became known, people began to discriminate against them, chasing them from settled areas in disorganized mobs, killing them on sight, and even forming complex organizations bent on promoting the “greater good” by exterminating the Plaguetouched as carriers of the Weeping. Many of the Plaguetouched had to go underground (both literally and figuratively) to survive.
One day, in the land known as Pahal, where the ravages of the Weeping were seen as a device of the civilization's enemies to weaken its defenses, a Halfling merchant named Henri B’Artaign witnessed the persecution of a Plaguetouched man while on a visit to the city of Milanaa. The Plaguetouched, bleeding profusely from his eyes and convulsing from a combination of his plague-weakened health and the persecutions of the mob, tried to fight them off by shooting rays of fire at the mob, evidently hoping to reduce the mob’s numbers and weaken it’s resolve. However, he was in danger of being overwhelmed by the angry citizens. Outraged and appalled, Henri and his crew ran forward, grabbed the man, and swiftly carried him aboard their ship and set sail from the harbor. On board the ship, the man (whose name was Zukam) told Henri of the persecution of the Plaguetouched in his homeland. Henri, who had heard similar stories and seen similar occurrences in other ports, decided to try and do something to protect the Plaguetouched and their allies. They realized that where overt fire had failed Zukam in Milanaa, perhaps a hidden fire, solidarity and stealth, might be able to save many of the Plaguetouched from death and exile.
When they next landed in port, Henri and Zukam sought to find the communities of Plaguetouched and to find allies. The two traveled throughout the world, seeking out Plaguetouched and sympathizers and establishing networks of safehouses. It is during this time that Zukam developed the spells allowing the creation of the Plaguefire Rings and the symbol and methods of the Order of the Hidden Fire were developed.
Since its founding, the Order of the Hidden Fire has grown quickly as Plaguetouched everywhere joined in hopes of living safe lives once again. The leaders of the Order (such as they were) also expanded the scope of the Order, tacitly encouraging research into methods to aid Plaguetouched (spells, medicines, etc) and subtle education campaigns aimed at promoting acceptance of the Plaguetouched. They hope to use the metaphorical light and heat generated by their hidden flame to bring about enlightenment in the populace and provide comfort and succor for Plaguetouched.
While the Order is widespread and well-known among Plaguetouched and their supporters, it has been remarkably successful in staying under the general radar. Many only know of its existence as a shadowy rumor, easily discounted. In many cases, those members who have turned traitor have been dealt with swiftly and brutally by those they sought to betray.
Ideology/Imagery
In the main, the Order of the Hidden Fire seeks to protect, heal, and succor. It normally is a non-violent organization, though it will sponsor adventuring parties and certain limited violent actions from time to time. These actions are usually initiated by local chapters of the organization and hope to accomplish local aims (assassinations, thefts of important artifacts and documents, etc).
The Order of the Hidden Fire seeks to keep Plaguetouched hidden and safe, much the way a guard, soldier, or thief keeps a flame within a lamp to protect it from the elements and to prevent its light and heat from aiding those he would keep blind. They also seek to shed light on the true nature of the Weeping and the Plaguetouched, much the same way a lamp or torch reveals that which is hidden by darkness. Finally, they seek to assist the Plaguetouched in disguising their condition or alleviating the negative symptoms, much the same way a fire provides comfort in the cold.
Alignment
Individuals are brought to the Order of the Hidden Fire of necessity, and the Order in its very nature is loosely organized and decentralized. As such, members of the Order run the gamut of alignments and worldviews.
Resources/Benefits
The Order of the Hidden Fire is a diffuse organization. It has little by way of a central treasury, relying mostly on the resources of its members to accomplish its goals. Thus, the resources available to members are highly dependent on the location and circumstance of the member(s) contacted.
Members of the Order of the Hidden Fire can access the resources of the members of the Order in a given location to get protection and hiding places. Often, members will provide goods and services to other members at a discount (usually 1d6+4 percent), including the sale of magic items and spellcasting.
Gather Information/Knowledge DC’s
DC 15: “Yeah, I heard something about the Order of the Hidden Fire once. Something about those *spit* Plaguetouched creatures. Sounds dodgy.
DC 20: “Ah, the Order of the Hidden Fire! I’ve heard that they actually try to protect the Plaguetouched! Think that they’re not actually responsible for the Weeping. Load of nonsense if you ask me.
DC 30: “The Order of the Hidden Fire! No one’s asked about them in a while. I heard that they’re behind all these guys trying to teach us about the Weeping, and that they operate an extensive network of safehouses and secret research facilities. Bet they’ve got some pretty heavy disguise spells in the works. Maybe even a cure for the Plaguetouched or for the Weeping itself!”
DC 40: Names of the Order’s founders or of specific members in the city
Note that discrete use of flame symbols will lower these DC’s by 5 and will result in a 20% chance of contact by a member of the Order. Use of a Plaguefire Ring will lower the DC’s by 10 and result in a 40% chance of contact by a member of the Order.
Adventure Hooks
Zukam has become increasingly reclusive in recent days, disappearing from sight. Henri is worried about his old friend, and asks the PC's to find out what happened to Zukam.
Important members of the Order in the city in which the PC's are currently staying have been captured by an anti-Plaguetouched organization. The PC's must rescue them before they are forced to divulge information that could spell doom for the Order.
An agent of the Order of the Hidden Fire has infiltrated the royal palace and attempted to kill the King, who barely escaped. The King asks the PC's to hunt down the order in his realm and eliminate it.
An anti-Plaguetouched riot breaks out in the city. Will the PC's join in, or will they attempt to aid the Plaguetouched?
Henri asks the PC's to travel to a particularly dangerous area to investigate the state of things in the region, possibly starting new chapters of the Order if none exist already.