Ancient and Accepted Order of Bridgemasons
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|Name=Ancient And Accepted Order Of Bridgemasons | |Name=Ancient And Accepted Order Of Bridgemasons | ||
|Nickname=Master Builders | |Nickname=Master Builders | ||
- | |Prerequisites= | + | |Wyrd=3 |
+ | |Prerequisites=[[Prerequisite::Crafts Skill|Crafts]] {{dot3}} <br />Crafts Specialty in Construction<br />[[Prerequisite::Mantle| Autumn Mantle]] {{dot1}} | ||
|Court=Autumn | |Court=Autumn | ||
+ | |Seeming=Elemental, Ogre | ||
|Source=Lords of Summer | |Source=Lords of Summer | ||
|Pages=p. 109-112 | |Pages=p. 109-112 | ||
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+ | {{Quote|Every sacred construction is a mirror of the causeway to freedom, built by the Mighty before time. I will build in secret, so that the free folks will ever reside in mighty dreams of wood and stone. Should mortal eyes profane my work, let it crumble like a dying dream and let its falling shards pierce my unfaithful heart.|#008000}}</noinclude> | ||
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Swords and strong words pull freeholds from deadly crises, but the Ancient and Accepted Order of Bridgemasons devotes itself to a quieter occupation, less glorious but stone-strong, enduring through the ages. Time is hard put to wear away its work, but the modern, urban age attacks the entitlement itself. In a world filled with construction, a Master Builder's skills aren't as valuable as they used to be. The Bridgemasons' Order is an old one, dating back at least as far as the Dark Ages. Its doctrine says it was born during a distant mythic era, when the Gentry slipped between worlds with ease. The ancient True Fae took artisans as slaves. They taught them how to build bridges across the Hedge so that the Gentry could ride down safe and fast. They made some slaves into huge, strong laborers. They bound others into elemental forms, and then melded them into living rock and dream-stuff: The substance of each bridge. | Swords and strong words pull freeholds from deadly crises, but the Ancient and Accepted Order of Bridgemasons devotes itself to a quieter occupation, less glorious but stone-strong, enduring through the ages. Time is hard put to wear away its work, but the modern, urban age attacks the entitlement itself. In a world filled with construction, a Master Builder's skills aren't as valuable as they used to be. The Bridgemasons' Order is an old one, dating back at least as far as the Dark Ages. Its doctrine says it was born during a distant mythic era, when the Gentry slipped between worlds with ease. The ancient True Fae took artisans as slaves. They taught them how to build bridges across the Hedge so that the Gentry could ride down safe and fast. They made some slaves into huge, strong laborers. They bound others into elemental forms, and then melded them into living rock and dream-stuff: The substance of each bridge. | ||
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===Mien=== | ===Mien=== | ||
- | Bridgemasons are big. Even if they used to be small, slight people or (in the case of some | + | Bridgemasons are big. Even if they used to be small, slight people or (in the case of some [[Elemental]]s) had a slender mien, this changes. Huge muscles sprout from their shoulders, backs and chests. Thick, knotted quadriceps and calves envelop the bones of their legs. But the truly striking characteristic they develop are huge, thick-fingered hands of rough stone. These are easily three times the size they should be on a human of the same size, even after accounting for the unusual builds of certain changelings. Despite the transformation, the changeling doesn't turn clumsy; his new hands are as sensitive as the old ones. Members wear rough-beaten bronze rings on their left hands. This is a sign of the entitlement. They don't discuss its significance with outsiders, but plenty of rumors circulate among the Lost: It honors the memory of the order's founder, it is an emblem of their pact with stone and metal, it is part of a secret initiation rite, and so on. |
- | Most Bridgemasons like to dress like construction workers, in reinforced denim, tool belts and steel-toed boots. They don't actually need the tools but sometimes use them to fine-tuning projects. A small number of Bridgemasons buck the trend, reveling in their eldritch ability to build with will and Wyrd magic. They wear tailored suits, tasteful safety shoes and carry tough briefcases or rugged laptops full sketches and blueprints. | + | Most Bridgemasons like to dress like construction workers, in reinforced denim, tool belts and steel-toed boots. They don't actually need the tools but sometimes use them to fine-tuning projects. A small number of Bridgemasons buck the trend, reveling in their eldritch ability to build with will and [[Wyrd]] magic. They wear tailored suits, tasteful safety shoes and carry tough briefcases or rugged laptops full sketches and blueprints. |
===Wyrdbuilding (Privilege)=== | ===Wyrdbuilding (Privilege)=== | ||
- | Bridgemasons use Wyrdbuilding to create beautiful yet functional homes, monuments and fortresses for the Lost. They also alter existing constructions for changeling owners, adding secret passages, labyrinths and ornate decorations. The Winter Court hires them to build secure hideouts, but demands a pledge of secrecy. The Order even fashions lairs inside old bridges and bleak mountains for the most antisocial elements of Lost society so that they can indulge their monstrous whims in complete privacy. | + | Bridgemasons use Wyrdbuilding to create beautiful yet functional homes, monuments and fortresses for the Lost. They also alter existing constructions for changeling owners, adding secret passages, labyrinths and ornate decorations. The [[Winter]] Court hires them to build secure hideouts, but demands a pledge of secrecy. The Order even fashions lairs inside old bridges and bleak mountains for the most antisocial elements of Lost society so that they can indulge their monstrous whims in complete privacy. |
- | Each Bridgemason discovers her own form of Wyrdbuilding. Some of them sing their work together; each note slams rivets into steel and bricks into mortar. Others yank the pieces into place by hand, displaying the superhuman strength to move tons of concrete, and benefit from strange luck as nails, planks and plumbing bounce into place. None of these benefits transfer to other feats of strength or twists of fate. The weakest Elemental can build a two story house by hand but still can't out-wrestle bears. | + | Each Bridgemason discovers her own form of Wyrdbuilding. Some of them sing their work together; each note slams rivets into steel and bricks into mortar. Others yank the pieces into place by hand, displaying the superhuman strength to move tons of concrete, and benefit from strange luck as nails, planks and plumbing bounce into place. None of these benefits transfer to other feats of strength or twists of fate. The weakest [[Elemental]] can build a two story house by hand but still can't out-wrestle bears. |
Latest revision as of 01:00, 20 April 2016
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