Satrapy of Pearls

The Satrapy of Pearls is an entitlement that has embraced the notion that all things can be bought.

Background

I vow to never turn down an offer to buy, barter or sell. Even happiness can be bought and sold, including my own.

Those in the Satrapy forever seek bliss, which never comes for free. Rather than shy from the cost, this order has made it the crown jewel of their philosophy. Everything can be bought — be it with money, with kindness, or with a threat. No Satrap will accept something without paying the proper cost, nor will he steal; both are a denial of the Satrapy’s principles. Many Satraps, not just seeking their own happiness, will procure for others what they desire… for a price, of course.

The bulk of the order is composed of those who have clawed their way out from the bottom, who have been destitute and outcast. Only those who have experienced that hunger can feel the true joy of feeding it. While not all Satraps become wealthy, remaining in that destitution is certainly a rarity (most possess Resources 2 at a minimum). Satraps rely heavily on Social Traits, particularly Presence and Manipulation; Social Skills, similarly, are common.

Organization

This order lacks a formal organization. Any grouping of Satraps is purely of their own whims. Two exceptions to this are a pair of events hosted by the Satrapy: The Opal Auction of the Springtime Pearl and a general round-table event for the Satraps. The first, commonly called “the Auction”, is a gala open to the freehold at large, and involves each Satrap bringing one or several treasures to be auctioned off. It is a time to show off Satraps’ skills in obtaining items others might want. The second event, solely for the order’s members, is a kind of brag session and show-and-tell, hosted differently by different branches of the Satrapy (a meeting in a penthouse suite or a rented yacht, for example).

Joining and Membership

Prerequisites: Mantle (Spring) 2, Persuasion 2, Wyrd 3
Title: Satrap, Pearl Satrap

Given the place of prominence that desire holds in the entitlement, only Spring courtiers are permitted to join. That alone is not enough, however. Entrants must also prove their ability by succeeding in a challenge of commerce determined by a Satrap that the aspirant has sought out. The changeling must acquire something from someone without stealing or retrieving it for free.

Mien

The mien of a Satrap reflects an impeccable grooming — the skin is perfect, as are the hair and nails. Additionally, the changeling’s eyes become pearlescent, with pupils lost in white. With high Wyrd, people nearby with the Vice of Greed have difficulty resisting its pull. Additionally, even mortals can see the shift to the eyes, often believing that the Satrap suffers from cataracts.

Privileges

  • Avaricious Finesse: Upon joining, a Satrap may take a new Social Skill Specialty. The only catch is that this Specialty must be possessed by one of the other local Satraps (for the character must be taught this Skill focus by another within the order).

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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