Organizations: Part 1
Name: The Witch Hunters
Nicknames: The Hunters, Hounds, Those Bastards
Symbol: A Flaming Hammer over a Closed Book
Structure: Two to six man cells answering to a national head; five national heads operating as a governing body.
Description: Established at the end of the Imperial era the Witch Hunters were the Church’s first attempt to stamp out magic use throughout the continent. They would license adventurers to hunt down witches throughout their home countries and pay a bounty after the confirmed death of a witch. This structure was great to get many of the armed violent people of the lands to work in a hurry. The initial results were very good, as magic users were killed in droves. As time went on, each nation began to institute their own specific laws on dealing with witches and the easy to find witches had been long ago dried up leaving the organization bloated with fewer targets to hunt. When the church withdrew their support the Witch Hunters nearly collapsed. With most of the members gone those remaining formed the current structure. Each nation would have a lodge that followed the Witch Hunting guidelines set forth in that nation. Anyone wishing to become a Witch Hunter would need to register with the lodge in their nation. Currently the Beleme lodge of Witch Hunters is the strongest. Despite this current set up, and the smaller numbers, Witch Hunters are still considered littler better than hired killers in many circles.
Sample Member: Anton Blanchard
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Name: Holy Knights of Limberry
Nicknames: The White Knights, Taija’s Right Hand, Dawn’s Light
Symbol: A pair of large feathered wings with an ornate long sword in the middle.
Structure: Cadres of anywhere between 4 and 100 knights answering to the Elder Priests in Limberry.
Description: The militant arm of the church was established soon after Taija’s worship became the law of the empire. The organization is currently booming with nearly ten thousand highly trained members. Their primary purpose is to keep the peace in Limberry, but the most skilled members (including several magic users), are often loaned to nations with problems dealing with heretics or other religious matters. Like all organizations in the church magic users who join are given much more leeway in using their powers, and as such many such men and women are members. They answer to Elder Priest
Braddock Lightmane, a former member whose exploits as a member of the Knighthood’s highest order are almost legendary in Limberry.
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Name: The Riders of the Coming Dawn
Nicknames: The Black Riders, The Dawn’s Wrath, Brothers of Dust, The Doom Knights
Symbol: A black sphere with a red sword in the center.
Structure: Unknown.
Description: Fifteen years ago a fire raged in the skies above Saltash. Many of the local villagers swore they saw something fall from the sky. The next morning a local fisherman discovered a huge tower sticking out of the swamp where it had not been before. The fisherman ran back to the village to tell everyone only to find the village under attack by heavily armed men and women in black. Few survived this attack and they continued throughout the countryside for months, with the black riders retreating to this new tower every time. Local adventurers occasionally fought these Black Riders back, but everytime a group entered the tower to end their reign of terror no one returned. Eventually the church sent someone to investigate, a Saltashian Bishop named Gregouri DeNuitrue. Despite protests he went into the tower alone, the first one to attempt to do so. When sundown came and the Bishop did not return everyone expected the worst. Days went by, weeks, the Bishop did not emerge, but neither did the riders. Eventually, after nearly a month the Bishop stepped out of the tower, with three Black Riders at his side. He had converted the entire group during that time and offered them a place in the service of Taija. Apparently the group had very deep beliefs on the nature of universe, and how it was supposed to end. When the Bishop explained Taija’s destructive side to these riders they found something they could agree upon. From there the Bishop used his silver tongue to convert the group. They went to work doing the most dangerous, and immoral, work the church had available, and since Bishop DeNuitrue was the church official that they liked the most he rode their success to a position as an Elder Priest.
Sample Member: Eli Cromlich