Lord Sages of the Unknown Reaches

The Lord Sages of the Unknown Reaches are an order that studies the other supernatural beings that inhabit the world.

Background

I swear to seek beyond the bounds of the known and the safe in order to protect ourselves from unknown threats and to find tools and allies with which we can better defend ourselves against those who would return us all to bondage.

Regarded by changeling society as rather eccentric at best, members of this entitlement are rarely afforded much respect, since many see them as investigating matters best left alone. Occasionally, though, a Lord Sage will find a powerful ally to aid the freehold or relieve the freehold of, say, a troublesome ghost or a spirit, justifying her work. In order to minimize risks to the freehold, Lord Sages take powerful oaths preventing them from betraying secrets of the Lost to those they study.

Organization

Lacking a formal structure, the order bears a loose division by field of study, with each field having its own hierarchy. Each of these “departments” often has a rivalry with the others; those who study more than one kind of being are often looked down upon. Bridging the gap between these field are the libraries, with whom each Lord Sage shares all her research. The administrators of these libraries are the most respected members of the order and hold great political and social power among the Lord Sages. Those in the entitlement regularly gather at the nearest library, with the largest gatherings being on Halloween and Beltane, to discuss their work and share questions.

Joining and Membership

Prerequisites: Wyrd 2, Occult 3, at least two Occult specialties
Title: Lord or Lady Sage

The Sages look for those who have had experience with other supernatural beings, as they can add to the Lord Sages’ knowledge. Those with a fascination for the supernatural but lacking the experience may also join, provided they can prove their worth to the order. Initiates are then given to mentors, who teach them the ways of the Lord Sages in exchange for acting as an assistant.

Typically, Lord Sages are proficient in Mental or Social Traits. The former act as literal sages, amassing libraries of knowledge and seek to understand their chosen area. The latter attempt diplomacy, gaining the trust of one or more varieties of supernatural being. The social sort spend more time than not among their non-changeling allies, while the academic-minded act as the usual go-between for the order and other Lost.

Mien

The eyes of a Lord Sage, on taking up the title, enlarge slightly, taking on a glow. Additionally, clothing and skin become decorated with occult symbols, typically those associated with the beings the Sage studies; these symbols change each time the changeling wakes, and the number of them rises with Wyrd.

Privileges

  • Privilege: Each Lord Sage gains +1 to all Persuasion and Socialize rolls when interacting with a single other type of supernatural being (i.e. that which they have chosen to study). Sages can also purchase the Allies or Contacts Merit with any other supernatural being or type of being, including both ghosts and spirits. Lord Sages are particularly likely to have one or more Merits from The Book of Spirits not specifically limited to mortals, especially Pleasing Aura (p. 109-110), Shadow Contacts (p. 110), or Spirit Ear (p. 111). In addition, they can purchase any of the following Merits: Enhanced Item (Mage: The Awakening, p. 82), the Imbued Item Merit (Mage: The Awakening, p. 84-85), Library (Mage: The Awakening, p. 85-86), or a werewolf fetish or talen (Werewolf: The Forsaken, p. 204-209) specifically designed for the changeling to use, which is known as an Outsider Fetish.
    • Outsider Fetish (• to •••): Begin play with a talen or fetish. One dot of this Merit indicates that the changeling owns a talen, two dots translates to a one-dot fetish and three dots means the character owns a two-dot fetish. The werewolf must then instruct the character in using the fetish since non-werewolves cannot activate the fetish normally. In order to use a fetish, the character must enact the spirit’s ban, which can be as simple as sprinkling some salt on the fetish or as complex as reciting a phrase in the werewolf language. The player then rolls Resolve + Occult.
      Roll Results
      Dramatic Failure: The spirit frees itself of the fetish, which is rendered useless. The spirit is hostile to the character, but doesn’t necessarily attack. The spirit might well alert other, more dangerous, beings to the character’s presence, depending on how well the character has treated the spirit.
      Failure: The ban is performed incorrectly and the fetish does not work. Subsequent activation attempts face a cumulative -1 penalty.
      Success: The fetish works.
      Exceptional Success: The next activation attempt receives a +1 bonus.

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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