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| ===== The Beholders ===== | ===== The Beholders ===== | ||
| - | Rooted in power. Wants to control all power, to prevent control by dangerous elements. Knowledge | + | The Beholders present themselves as Aestilon' |
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| + | That image is not false. It is simply incomplete. The Beholders' | ||
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| + | **Base of power:** The Beholders' | ||
| ==== Beliefs ==== | ==== Beliefs ==== | ||
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| * The Beholders are everywhere. You watch out for it, and it watches out for you. | * The Beholders are everywhere. You watch out for it, and it watches out for you. | ||
| - | ==== Goals ===== | + | ==== Goals ==== |
| - | To gather | + | **Openly: |
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| + | ==== History ==== | ||
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| + | The Beholders emerged from the simple truth that dangerous magic does not stay politely where it is found. Artifacts circulate. Forbidden texts are copied. Ambitious mages test limits they do not understand. Early custodians, antiquarians, | ||
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| + | Over generations, | ||
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| + | ==== Structure ==== | ||
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| + | The Beholders have no formal internal branches. Every member is expected to be broadly capable of handling dangerous magical work, even if they specialize deeply in one field. In practice, members cluster by magical discipline, research interest, or favored forms of containment. Fire mages tend to gather around fire mages, diviners around diviners, artifact specialists around artifact specialists, | ||
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| + | Each major tower is led by a **Tower Master**. The Tower Masters of the major towers form the faction' | ||
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| + | That distinction matters. Some of the faction' | ||
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| + | ==== Towers, Floors, and Renown ==== | ||
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| + | The Beholders' | ||
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| + | Advancement within the faction operates on two overlapping tracks: | ||
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| + | * **Renown** represents institutional standing: trust, access, privilege, recognized service, and faction authority. | ||
| + | * **Floors** represent arcane ascent: the level of the tower a mage is permitted to inhabit, study within, or access in meaningful ways. | ||
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| + | As members grow in strength, they naturally become candidates for higher floors. But power alone is not enough. Higher access also requires the faction' | ||
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| + | Each tower also holds a mystical **orb** used in evaluating members. The orb is treated as a formal assessment device, especially at lower levels, and is understood to read raw magical power above all else — though many believe it also hints at aptitude, risk, disposition, | ||
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| + | ==== Public Role and Daily Function ==== | ||
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| + | The Beholders are researchers first. Their towers function as centers of study, classification, | ||
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| + | Many younger Beholders also spend time in the field as adventurers, | ||
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| + | ==== Reputation ==== | ||
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| + | Among the public, the Beholders are respected more than feared. Their towers, their discipline, and their visible association with controlled magical power create an image of earned authority. Senior tower mages are treated with deference across almost every layer of society. The fact that a high-floor mage could, in some cases, level a city is accepted not as proof of danger but as proof of how much trust they have earned. | ||
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| + | Among mages, the Beholders are aspirational. Most younger mages hope to join them, rise through the floors, and one day be counted among the great tower authorities. Tower Masters are widely regarded as the pinnacle of arcane achievement — at least by those who have not yet learned how much power may exist beyond formal office. Mages raised in more villainous traditions, or those formed by Tractas, are often more skeptical and less eager to submit themselves to tower judgment. | ||
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| + | ==== Power and Politics ==== | ||
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| + | The Beholders occupy a peculiar role in Aestilon' | ||
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| + | **Tractas** remains a special problem for the Beholders. As the traveling eighth Great City, it is broad, decentralized, | ||
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| + | ==== Advancement & Perks ==== | ||
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| + | ^ Rank ^ Perk ^ Renown Requirement ^ | ||
| + | | [TO DESIGN] | [TO DESIGN] | 3 | | ||
| + | | [TO DESIGN] | [TO DESIGN] | 10 | | ||
| + | | [TO DESIGN] | [TO DESIGN] | 25 | | ||
| + | | [TO DESIGN] | [TO DESIGN] | 50 | | ||
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| + | //Renown perks still need a dedicated design pass. Floors are an additional progression track within the faction and should be reflected mechanically later.// | ||
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| + | ==== Hooks ==== | ||
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| + | * **The Confiscation.** A dangerous item in the party' | ||
| + | * **The Tower Climb.** A young mage seeks the party' | ||
| + | * **The Quiet Exception.** The Beholders move aggressively against one wielder of forbidden magic while ignoring another with stronger political protection. Someone wants the hypocrisy exposed. | ||
| + | * **The Orb's Judgment.** A tower orb produces a reading that threatens a mage's future or marks them as a potential risk. Was the orb correct, manipulated, | ||
| + | * **The High-Floor Problem.** A revered upper-floor Beholder stands partly beyond Council supervision, | ||
| ==== Notable Members ==== | ==== Notable Members ==== | ||
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| + | //To be developed collaboratively. Tower Masters, a high-floor mage beyond the Council' | ||
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