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− | + | The People of the Book are focused on religious institutions throughout Portland, and work diligently to foster understanding and cooperation between various faith based organizations. | |
− | Members | + | ==Cabal Members== |
− | * [[Mather]] | + | * '''[[Mather]]:''' The Interfector for the Portland Consilium, Mather also acts as his cabal's Doorwarden. |
− | * [[Dante]] | + | * '''[[Dante]]:''' A Goeticist of some skill, Dante fulfills the role of Lorekeeper for the People of the Book. |
− | * [[Balthazar]] | + | * '''[[Balthazar]]:''' A very traditionally minded rabbi, Balthazar acts as the Edgetender for his cabal. |
− | * Wren | + | * '''[[Wren]]:''' A well-known ecclesiastic architect, Wren acts as Hearthmaster for the People of the Book. |
− | * [[Alvin | + | * '''[[Alvin]]:''' The author Alvin acts as his cabal's Farseeker. |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 26 September 2012
The People of the Book are focused on religious institutions throughout Portland, and work diligently to foster understanding and cooperation between various faith based organizations.
Cabal Members
- Mather: The Interfector for the Portland Consilium, Mather also acts as his cabal's Doorwarden.
- Dante: A Goeticist of some skill, Dante fulfills the role of Lorekeeper for the People of the Book.
- Balthazar: A very traditionally minded rabbi, Balthazar acts as the Edgetender for his cabal.
- Wren: A well-known ecclesiastic architect, Wren acts as Hearthmaster for the People of the Book.
- Alvin: The author Alvin acts as his cabal's Farseeker.