Bribery :
The Proposal can be found here. The HD approval can be found here. The Ruv'na Draft
The Ruv'na are currently located mainly in Riverfall and Cyphrus, but are slowly spreading their influence further throughout the world. Their headquarters is a location called [[Stiapris]], a powerful Static Artifact with a location hidden from even the eyes of the Gods. They are a radical and dangerous group Membership:
There are many families that make up the bulk of the Ruv’na. These men and women have dedicated their existence to this cause. The most common way to become a member of the Ruv’na is to simply be born into one of these families. A Ruv’na family produces a very unique kind of individual however, something that should be noted for any PCs looking to create someone who was born into the organization. Almost all other members of the Ruv’na are recruited into the faction. The Ruv’na is an extremely secretive group, hard to track down and actually approach with the intention of joining. More often than not, the Ruv’na will find you. They keep an eye on those who express displeasure with the gods and will often approach them if they feel that the individual will be of use. Those with Negative Gnosis marks are especially targeted, the Ruv’na tempting them with a way to perhaps release them from their torment. In any case, simply express your displeasure with the gods and the Ruv’na will eventually find you. The Ruv’na do value a particular set of skills. Children raised within a Ruv’na family will find themselves trained in a selection of these skills, while potential members from the outside will be valued for their talent in these skills. The Ruv’na will also make it a point to train a member in these skills, a certain level of expertise required for advancement within the ranks. Advancing through the Ranks:
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History: When the Valterrian struck, they survived like everyone else. They went underground with the rest of the population, seeking shelter in the caves of the world. For a while, their struggle was put on hold as they figured out – along with the rest of humanity – how to live without crops, find water, and just keep alive as the djed storms raged above them. They taught their children in the Ruv’na ways, but there wasn’t much they could do other than survive. Once the world stabilized, they didn’t propaganda against the Gods, but they did redouble their efforts knowing a God caused this destruction and that it could (and they are right) happen again at any time. If anything, after the Ruv'na recovered from the Valterrian, they were empowered by it and the damage it could do to the reputations of the Deities. Ending Service:
Additional Notes: Born into the Ruv'na: Ruv’na children are usually raised in a way that others would see as cruel and demented. The Ruv’na believe that concepts such as Love, Good, and Evil are defined by the gods that reside over those domains. The Ruv’na reject those ideas and their god-given definitions, instead raising their children in a way that is completely unique to the parent. The child is often raised with no concept of good or evil, no concept of kindness or cruelty. They are trained to hate the gods and those that follow them, mental conditioning quite a popular method of parenting in the Ruv’na. Children are often allowed to participate in the torture and murder of a captured marked follower, allowing them to funnel and use the hatred that is bred into them. With no concept of normal morality or good values, PC’s raised in a Ruv’na family can grow up to be very warped or unique in their outlook on life. This does not mean they are crazy or insane. Their state of mind and morality is just extremely different than the norm. The Coin: The Coin is one of the core concepts that keeps the Ruv’na running. The faction is frighteningly effective in how well they work together. All members of the same rank are equal to another. Members of a lesser rank obey the orders of those above them without question. If a member has a disagreement with another member of the same rank, the Coin to be used in order to instantly resolve the conflict. Upon joining the Ruv’na, each member is gifted with a small magecrafted coin that holds a small amount of Static. The coin looks like a normal gold miza, though it vibrates and hums ever so slightly. Upon any disagreement, the coin is flipped and the one who calls the flip correctly is the one who immediately has the final say. Luck and Fate are both concepts that are also governed by the gods. The Static Coin is symbolic of the disconnect that the Ruv’na wishes to have between themselves and the gods, a unique way of making sure that every choice they make is completely their own. |