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Revision as of 04:53, 13 July 2007
Aftermath of the Feast
New York. The Big Apple. Easily one of the largest cities on Earth, and one of the oldest in the United States.
New York has always had more than its fair share of secrets and shadowy business. It also has an impressive occult history. Both of these things mean that the Awakened can be found in New York in abundance, and with good reasons. Found in abundance, that is, until Midsummer of 2005.
Something strange happened. No one really knows what. Research indicates that a couple of strange things happened that evening, but weird things happen all the time in that city. A shooting star appeared overhead bright enough to be seen even through the city-glare of New York. A number of water mains broke all over the city, flooding the streets of parts of Manhattan. There were also a higher-than-average number of the usual murders and suicides that evening.
But the true mystery is not in any official documents or reports anywhere. The entire Awakened population of Manhattan, Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx simple disappeared. Without a trace. Residents and visitors alike. Those who came afterwards to investigate and try and find contacts and friends suddenly gone silent were mystified. Sanctums, libraries and Hallows lay open, unlocked and unprotected, their artifacts, tools and magical contents bare for the taking.
In the time since, almost none of the Awakened have come to New York, out of fear of what caused this appearance. In time, however, they have come, for one reason or another: to find loved ones gone missing, to investigate the reasons behind the disappearance, to raid the Hallows and magical items left ownerless. Many have come, taken what they could (whether out of greed or a desire to preserve), and fled.
But now, there is a vacuum of power in New York, and the Awakened are being drawn toward it, rushing into fill it. Young mages, hungry for the opportunity New York offers, have arrived. Independents, outcasts, young Turks of every stripe, they are here to set up a new Consilium, though none of them can agree how this should be done.
But still the event haunts them, and a term to refer to the sudden disappearance of the Awakened has entered the common terminology for the event: Epulae Consilium. The Feast of Wisdom. No one really knows who coined the phrase, or why they did so, but the term has stuck.
Now, you have come to New York. For some of you, it is a chance for a new life; for others of you, it is to settle old scores. Opportunity lies ahead of you, but so does danger. You have the chance to make your mark on the developing culture of the Awakened in New York, or you can be swept aside and forgotten as others lay claim to the glory here – the choice is yours.
Manhattan in the power center for the Consilium of the Phoenix, despite the Consilium's charter assertion of authority over all five boroughs.
Contents
Manhattan Unveiled: The Phoenix Nest
Manhattan in the power center for the Consilium of the Phoenix, despite the Consilium's charter assertion of authority over all five boroughs.
Awakened Manhattan
- Consilium of the Phoenix
- Cabals: Cabal Et Astrum, Krewe of Pan, Midnight Cantata, Summer Lotus Court
- Independent Magi: Valdus, Taboo, Rodin, Theophrastus
- Unaffiliated Mages
- Cabals: The Evangelists
Locations in Awakened Manhattan
- Inwood [1]
- Washington Heights & Fort George Washington [2]
- Villa of the Wandering Star (Cabal of the Wandering Star): Hallow •••• [Serenity]; Declared Cabal Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- East/Spanish Harlem [3]
- Blue River Apartments (Krewe of Pan): A run-down tenement apartment. Hallow •• [Desperation]. Declared Cabal Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- Harlem [4]
- Red-Eyed Lizzie's: A strip club in Harlem, owned by Taboo. Declared Individual Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- First Baptist Congregation of Christ Nazarene (?): A Baptist Church in Harlem; Hallow •• [Fanaticism]. Undeclared.
- Morningside Heights [5]
- The Karl Ornenberg Memorial Library (?): An old library in the German-Jewish neighborhood, dedicated to the memory of a Holocaust victim who spent great deals of money sending his precious books to the United States, but was never able to escape himself; Hallow • [Melancholy]. Undeclared.
- Roosevelt Island [6]
- Upper East Side [7] & Yorkville [8]
- Good Tidings Manor (Consilium of the Phoenix): Meeting place for the Consilium of the Phoenix. Hallow • [Nobility]. Declared Consilium Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- Central Park [9]
- Conservatory Garden (?): A unique, formal six-acre garden in Central Park, designed along occult architecture to take advantage of the verdancy nearby. Hallow ••• [Growth]. Undeclared.
- Upper West Side [10]
- Ironrose Hall: The New York Athenaeum. Declared Mysterium Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- Valdus' Townhouse: Sanctum of Valdus and Liz Edwards. Declared Individual Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- St. Brighid's Hospital (?): A hospital known for its pleasant atmosphere and excellent recovery. Hallow • [Healing]. Undeclared.
- Midtown [11] & Theater District [12]
- Murray Hill [13]
- Garment District [14]
- Stuyvesant Town [15]
- Flatiron [16] & Union Station [17]
- Chelsea [18]
- Greenwich Village [19]
- Marcus & Lucas' Apartment: Marcus maintains a private Sanctum for himself and Lucas in the East Village, as well. (Sanctum 4 [Space 3, Security 1], Library 1 [New York law, history and government]). Declared Individual Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- Sun & Steel (?): A body modification and body art shop in the East Village, this shop use dto belong to Phinia and Heliophilus. Hallow •• [Rebellion]. Undeclared.
- SoHo [20]
- Grant House: Home of Danielle Grant and Kore
- Little Italy [21]
- Matthias' Apartment: Matthias maintains his own Sanctum in Little Italy, and has declared the entire building as Individual Sanctum. (Sanctum 4 [Space 2, Security 2]) Declared Individual Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- Lower East Side [22]
- Sacred Page (Evangelists): The bookshop owned by Jonathan. He runs his book-repair and rare book sales business from here. Hallow •• [Learning]. Declared Cabal Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- Chinatown [23]
- Ling Mei Temple (Summer Lotus Court): A Buddhist shrine in Chinatown; its name means "Jade Plum." Hallow •••• [Contemplation]. Declared Cabal Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
- TriBeCa [24]
- Financial District & Battery Park City [25]
- Van Haeltur Building (Cabal Et Astrum): A large building with offices on the lower levels and apartments on the upper, the Van Haeltur Building's penthouse is made up of two of its topmost floors, all entirely owned by Cabal Et Astrum as a gift from the Hierarchs who sent them here. Hallow ••• [Luxury]. Declared Cabal Sanctum, Consilium of the Phoenix.
Bronx Unveiled: Free Council Ascendant
Awakened Bronx
- New York Reclamation Project: The New York Reclamation Project is a cabal made up of a group of fiery young idealist magi, formed in response to the news that Hierarchs from a variety of cities had put together a “perfect cabal” with the intention of continuing Consilium rule in New York City. Unlike the Cabal Et Astrum, however, the New York Reclamation Project (or Project: Golden Apple, as Phinia and Heliophilus enjoy referring to the cabal) isn’t made up of young magi chosen by authority figures: each of them were among a number of Free Council volunteers who wanted to take action against the perceived authoritarian formation of the Cabal Et Astrum. The NYRP declined to join the Consilium of the Phoenix, instead choosing to pull its people out of Manhattan and begin entrenching themselves in the Bronx.
Locations in Awakened Bronx
- Dr. Caldwell’s Apartment: Caldwell maintains a small apartment in XXX, near the police morgue. (Sanctum 3 [Space 2, Security 1], Library 2 [Middle Eastern death rites, world funerary customs]).
- Phinia’s Shop: A body modification shop in XXX, Phinia and Heliophilus live in the loft apartment above the shop. (Sanctum 4 [Space 2, Security 2])
- Phobos’ Townhouse: A nice two-story house along the East River in the Bronx, Phobos’ townhouse currently serves the local Free Council as a Lorehouse. Phobos also runs his private therapy business out of an office here. (Sanctum 7 [Size 4, Security 3], Library 3 [Psychology, Mystery traditions, Greek mysticism])
- Tzim-Tzum’s Workshops: Tzim-Tzum maintains his workshop and apartment in the middle of the Bronx, in an old industrial district undergoing renovation to a residential/commercial district. His workshop is actually located in the top of the building, along with the Hallow. (Sanctum 5 [Size 3, Security 2], Hallow 3 [Resonance: Technology], Library 3 [Techgnostic theory, radical Qabbalism, cyber-/cipher-punk theory)
Queens Unveiled: The Place of Witches
Though the Consilium of the Phoenix has some members here, it is still largely unreclaimed in the aftermath of the Feast of Wisdom.
Awakened Queens
- Consilium of the Phoenix
- Temple of Stone
- Independent Magi: Boudicca
Locations in Awakened Queens
- Five Lands Covenstead: Former covenstead of the Coven of Five Lands, now home to Boudicca, Storm and Kelly Tucker. Hallow X [X]. Undeclared.
- Circle of Hekate Covenstead: Former covenstead of the vampiric cult called the Coven of Hekate, destroyed by the Cabal of the Wandering Star.