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''Jefferson Scrap'' reads the sign above the fence-gate that leads into the massive junkyard off of Oregon Route 22, where Pamella Road begins its trundle up toward Mount Jefferson proper. The old auto yard is a half-acre of old auto, logging, and industrial scrap that is considered to be a hidden treasure trove by classic car enthusiasts and mechanics alike.
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But the scrapyard also hides the entrance, through an old rusted out, half-buried school bus, into the Mount Jefferson Temple of the Aegis Kai Doru. At the bottom of the makeshift stairs lies an old mining rail, and a standing phone. The line reaches only the interior of the temple's security office, who are empowered to interrogate those on the other end to ascertain their identities before they send the small electric car down the rail-line to pick up those who seek entry.
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The Temple is entirely subterranean, with a complex ventilation system deliberately designed as a means of escaping the temple should the worst happen (the network of tunnel-vents emerge in various places all up and down the mountainside). This network of tunnel vents also serve as the labyrinth used by the Temple to initiate its newest members.
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The heart of the complex has a dozen barracks rooms with four bunks per room (most of which go entirely unused), a modest mess-hall and kitchen, a training ground, library, bath facilities, as well as living suites for the Kopis and members of the Temple faction who live in-facility permanently.
 
==Membership==
 
==Membership==
 
===Kopis===
 
===Kopis===
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The Kopis is the head of a Temple.
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| [[Image:Isokrates.jpg|center|150px]]|| '''Isokrates'''<br>''"The Old Man" • Status •••• (The Sword)''<br>The head of the Mount Jefferson Temple is a busy  man. He is frequently traveling, leaving Malcolm and Ramona in charge of the Temple while he is away. Isokrates is a skilled hunter, and wields a potent broadsword that traces its history back to the Crusades. His Vigil has led him against all manner of creatures, but he is said to be particularly feared by witches, who he is a specialist at battling.
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===Doru===
 
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The Doru of a Temple are its teachers and foremost hunters, excepted to be instructors and leaders of strike teams.
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| [[Image:Malcolm-lindley.jpg|center|150px]]|| '''Malcolm Lindley'''<br>''The Warden • Status ••• (The Temple)''<br>Malcolm rarely leaves the Mount Jefferson Temple, although he does spend lots of time in the scrapyard rebuilding cars. He's a hell of a mechanic and an engineer, as well as a marksman. He seems to have a lazy disregard for everyone around him, but Isokrates trusts him deeply.
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| [[Image:Ramona.jpg|center|150px]]|| '''Ramona'''<br>''The Archivist • Status ••• (The Scroll)''<br>''Ramona knows'' the Aegis of Mt. Jefferson reassure one another when one of them has a question that the others don't know the answer to. She keeps the Mt. Jefferson archives, a modest library of supernatural lore, but most importantly, she is extremely knowledgeable in the Aegis's particular version of the Vigil.
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A Xiphos is an experienced hunter: useful and capable, but who hasn't made a name for themselves yet.
 
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An Aspis is an inexperienced hunter in the Aegis, expected to do grunt work and learn fast...assuming they live that long.
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==Temple Merits==
 
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The following Relics are those known to the Temple's membership, and thus available for gaining access to for missions. The Temple maintains other Relics that are not part of the known rosters, usually because those items are too dangerous to casually lend to its hunters.
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* '''Terracotta Warrior (•••••):''' a terracotta warrior from the tomb of First Emperor Qin, used to help defend a territory; employed to help protect the Temple.
 
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* '''Crimson Falx (••••):''' a khopesh capable of magically lopping off limbs.
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* '''Honjô Masamune (••••):''' a Japanese katana that helps to protect its wielder.
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* '''Prayer to St. Benedict (••••):''' a blessed priest's stole which protects the wearer from attacks by supernatural entities.
 
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* '''Barnabas-in-Amber (•••):''' severed head that detects the presence of other Relics
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* '''Daniel's Slide Rule (•••):''' a strange slide rule that aids with engineering and architecture problems; currently used by Malcolm.
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* '''Dendera Lights (•••):''' Egyptian artifact whose rosy light reveals ephemeral creatures
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* '''Road Shadow (•••):''' a 1964 Aston Martin DB5 that runs entirely silently, even at the highest speed.
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* '''Watchful Keris (•••):''' magical weapon that helps avoid surprise
 
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* '''Blood of Pope Joan (••):''' blessed item particularly effective against werewolves
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* '''Eye of Hubris (••):''' crystal orb that causes witch magic to go awry
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* '''Heart of the Succubus (••):''' compass that detects demons
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* '''Orpheus' Eye (••):''' crystal orb that allows bearer to see ghosts and spirits
 
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* '''One-Eyed Kings (•):''' pairs of coins that allow clairvoyance
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* '''Skeleton Key (•):''' key that can open any lock

Latest revision as of 19:27, 30 May 2020

Jefferson Scrap reads the sign above the fence-gate that leads into the massive junkyard off of Oregon Route 22, where Pamella Road begins its trundle up toward Mount Jefferson proper. The old auto yard is a half-acre of old auto, logging, and industrial scrap that is considered to be a hidden treasure trove by classic car enthusiasts and mechanics alike.

But the scrapyard also hides the entrance, through an old rusted out, half-buried school bus, into the Mount Jefferson Temple of the Aegis Kai Doru. At the bottom of the makeshift stairs lies an old mining rail, and a standing phone. The line reaches only the interior of the temple's security office, who are empowered to interrogate those on the other end to ascertain their identities before they send the small electric car down the rail-line to pick up those who seek entry.

The Temple is entirely subterranean, with a complex ventilation system deliberately designed as a means of escaping the temple should the worst happen (the network of tunnel-vents emerge in various places all up and down the mountainside). This network of tunnel vents also serve as the labyrinth used by the Temple to initiate its newest members.

The heart of the complex has a dozen barracks rooms with four bunks per room (most of which go entirely unused), a modest mess-hall and kitchen, a training ground, library, bath facilities, as well as living suites for the Kopis and members of the Temple faction who live in-facility permanently.

Membership

Kopis

The Kopis is the head of a Temple.

Isokrates.jpg
Isokrates
"The Old Man" • Status •••• (The Sword)
The head of the Mount Jefferson Temple is a busy man. He is frequently traveling, leaving Malcolm and Ramona in charge of the Temple while he is away. Isokrates is a skilled hunter, and wields a potent broadsword that traces its history back to the Crusades. His Vigil has led him against all manner of creatures, but he is said to be particularly feared by witches, who he is a specialist at battling.

Doru

The Doru of a Temple are its teachers and foremost hunters, excepted to be instructors and leaders of strike teams.

Malcolm-lindley.jpg
Malcolm Lindley
The Warden • Status ••• (The Temple)
Malcolm rarely leaves the Mount Jefferson Temple, although he does spend lots of time in the scrapyard rebuilding cars. He's a hell of a mechanic and an engineer, as well as a marksman. He seems to have a lazy disregard for everyone around him, but Isokrates trusts him deeply.
Ramona.jpg
Ramona
The Archivist • Status ••• (The Scroll)
Ramona knows the Aegis of Mt. Jefferson reassure one another when one of them has a question that the others don't know the answer to. She keeps the Mt. Jefferson archives, a modest library of supernatural lore, but most importantly, she is extremely knowledgeable in the Aegis's particular version of the Vigil.

Xiphos

A Xiphos is an experienced hunter: useful and capable, but who hasn't made a name for themselves yet.

Aspis

An Aspis is an inexperienced hunter in the Aegis, expected to do grunt work and learn fast...assuming they live that long.



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Temple Merits

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Temple Relics

The following Relics are those known to the Temple's membership, and thus available for gaining access to for missions. The Temple maintains other Relics that are not part of the known rosters, usually because those items are too dangerous to casually lend to its hunters.

Relics •••••

  • Terracotta Warrior (•••••): a terracotta warrior from the tomb of First Emperor Qin, used to help defend a territory; employed to help protect the Temple.

Relics ••••

  • Crimson Falx (••••): a khopesh capable of magically lopping off limbs.
  • Honjô Masamune (••••): a Japanese katana that helps to protect its wielder.
  • Prayer to St. Benedict (••••): a blessed priest's stole which protects the wearer from attacks by supernatural entities.

Relics •••

  • Barnabas-in-Amber (•••): severed head that detects the presence of other Relics
  • Daniel's Slide Rule (•••): a strange slide rule that aids with engineering and architecture problems; currently used by Malcolm.
  • Dendera Lights (•••): Egyptian artifact whose rosy light reveals ephemeral creatures
  • Road Shadow (•••): a 1964 Aston Martin DB5 that runs entirely silently, even at the highest speed.
  • Watchful Keris (•••): magical weapon that helps avoid surprise

Relics ••

  • Blood of Pope Joan (••): blessed item particularly effective against werewolves
  • Eye of Hubris (••): crystal orb that causes witch magic to go awry
  • Heart of the Succubus (••): compass that detects demons
  • Orpheus' Eye (••): crystal orb that allows bearer to see ghosts and spirits

Relics •

  • One-Eyed Kings (•): pairs of coins that allow clairvoyance
  • Skeleton Key (•): key that can open any lock