College of Worms

The College of Worms is an entitlement that watches for evidence of Fate in the world.

Background

My eyes always seek the impossible and the insane.

The College is of the opinion that Fate must be scrutinized, finding portents of the future in, say, the number thirteen on a passing cab or the image of a crow in the steam fogging a mirror. After all, if useful patterns can be found, the freehold can be better prepared for any disaster that may befall it. As such, although it may risk their Clarity, augurs are willing to shoulder the burden to help their allies. When such dangers are found, the College will ring the tocsin bell, a warning signal to the Courts.

Organization

Given their reputation as being somewhat crazy, augurs are often a bit standoffish toward outsiders. As such, most Diviners remain together, finding solidarity among themselves. However, some work freelance for the Courts or other entitlements. The main contact between the College and the rest of changeling society are the symposiums. Every College holds them, with larger branches holding them more often. Subjects of the lectures therein are often things like fate and time, but may also simply be topics that the augur holds dear. More trusting Colleges permit outsiders to attend, while the most open of them allow guest speakers.

Joining and Membership

Prerequisites: Wyrd 3, Investigation 2, Occult 2
Title: Diviner of Worms (sometimes just “diviners” or “augurs”)

Joining the College begins with an apprenticeship, the duration of which is determined solely by the student’s “readiness”; the teacher makes a pledge to this effect. When the tutor believes that his charge is prepared, through a variety of bewildering tests, the student is brought before the rest of the college to finalize the oath to the order.

Members are invariably academic types, with a heavy focus on Mental Traits. However, it is also a haven for conspiracy theorists and the like; given that the mad are sometimes given to special insights, these folk are also welcomed, though they are given “handlers” to shepherd them. The College bears a disproportionate number of Wizened and Darklings.

Mien

Those within this order bear the appearance of worms crawling beneath the skin, flesh regularly rising and moving — and as Wyrd increases to abnormally high levels, the worms sometimes pop out of the skin, crawling away to a nearby crevasse. Additionally, a pair of eyeglasses appears, perched upon the diviner’s nose. The lenses of these glasses are always cracked (though the diviner’s sight remains excellent). As Wyrd grows, the cracks deepen and multiply.

Privileges

  • The Diviner’s Instrument: Each augur bears a divining tool suited only to her (e.g. pouch or runes, hand-drawn Tarot deck, scrying mirror). On joining, this tool is connected to a few strands of fate, drawing only enough power to be safe. The token is used in whatever manner is normal (e.g. reading the cards), with insight coming upon a later roll within hours equal to the caster’s Clarity score. On this roll, take a number of dice equal to the augur’s Wyrd and add them to the roll. This token can be used once per game session.
    Action: Instant
    Drawback: Perception rolls made between activation and “completion” suffer a -1 die penalty, unless the Perception roll is the one being thus boosted.
    Catch: After the affected roll is made, a different roll later in the day (chosen by the ST) receives a penalty equal to the character’s Wyrd score (maximum of -5 dice).

References

Changeling: The Lost 1e Entitlements

General

Adjudicators of the Wheel · Anti-Gentrification League · Barony of the Lesser Ones · Bishopric of Blackbirds · Bronze Beylik · College of Worms · Companions of the Resigned · Court of the Solstice · Eternal Echoes · Family of Silent Nights · Guild of the Sacred Journey · Hedge Wardens · The Honorable Order of the Third Hour · Knighthood of the Dragonslayer · Knights of St. Collen · Knights of the Knowledge of the Tongue · Legion of the Iron Wall · Lord Sages of the Unknown Reaches · Magistrates of the Wax Mask · Margravate of the Brim · Order of the Hallowed Garden · Order of the Oneirophysics · Order of the Story Heroes · Phantom Tong · Pilgrims of the Endless Road · Sacred Band of the Golden Standard · Squires of the Broken Bough · Twilight Gleaners

Court-Specific

Ancient and Accepted Order of Bridgemasons · Bodhisattvas of the Broken Cage · Duchy of the Icebound Heart · Duchy of Truth and Loss · Guild of Goldspinners · Hound Tribunal · Knighthood of Utmost Silence · Magi of the Gilded Thorn · Satrapy of Pearls · Scarecrow Ministry · Tolltaker Knighthood

Eldritch Orders

Charmed Circle · Knights of the Widow's Walk · Legacy of the Black Apple · Lost Pantheon · Parliament of Victors · Office of Vizieral Counsel

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