Difference between revisions of "Keepers of Stones"
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The Keepers all dress identically - long tattered robes, with various pieces of jewelry, and mummers' masks. Each one has a piece of jewelry that acts as a badge within his or her household, given to those who have sworn direct allegiance. Many of the Keepers also have Agents who serve them in an official capacity or another. | The Keepers all dress identically - long tattered robes, with various pieces of jewelry, and mummers' masks. Each one has a piece of jewelry that acts as a badge within his or her household, given to those who have sworn direct allegiance. Many of the Keepers also have Agents who serve them in an official capacity or another. | ||
− | + | * [[Keeper of the Arch]]: Master of the [[Crossroads]]. | |
− | + | * [[Keeper of the Baths]]: Master of the [[Redstreets]]. | |
− | + | * [[Keeper of the Calderium]]: Master of the [[Infernum]]. | |
− | + | * [[Keeper of the Fanum]]: Master of the [[Hermitage]]. | |
− | * | + | * [[Keeper of the Forum]]: Master of the [[Square]]. |
− | + | * [[Keeper of the Gardens]]: Master of the [[Sporefields]]. | |
− | + | * [[Keeper of the Glass]]: Master of the [[Gallerium]]. | |
− | + | * [[Keeper of the Wall]]: Master of the Tunnels of UnderLondon. | |
− | + | * [[Keeper of the Waters]]: Master of the [[Riverfall]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 28 October 2010
The Keepers of Stones are strange sorts, even among the Hypogean freaks of UnderLondon. Each of them is master of one of the sets of Stones, the pieces of mouldering stonework left over from Roman times - the last remnants of Latin construction which they believe keep the Curse in check.
The Keepers' purviews are also symbolic of the powers they have seized for themselves in UnderLondon. Though they do not directly control anything, everyone answers to one of the Keepers, in some capacity. Civilization in UnderLondon is centered around the Keepers (or, properly, around the Stones, though they may as well be one and the same at this point), who serve as social hearthlights for monsters, with dark, unmanaged tunnels between their bulwarks.
The Keepers all dress identically - long tattered robes, with various pieces of jewelry, and mummers' masks. Each one has a piece of jewelry that acts as a badge within his or her household, given to those who have sworn direct allegiance. Many of the Keepers also have Agents who serve them in an official capacity or another.
- Keeper of the Arch: Master of the Crossroads.
- Keeper of the Baths: Master of the Redstreets.
- Keeper of the Calderium: Master of the Infernum.
- Keeper of the Fanum: Master of the Hermitage.
- Keeper of the Forum: Master of the Square.
- Keeper of the Gardens: Master of the Sporefields.
- Keeper of the Glass: Master of the Gallerium.
- Keeper of the Wall: Master of the Tunnels of UnderLondon.
- Keeper of the Waters: Master of the Riverfall.