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− | Somewhat separate from the Library - judging by architecture and entry point (a simple wooden door), this should be a small room. Upon entry, one is brought to a series of large, ornate chambers where the Hour himself resides. The rooms contain a private collection of literature, maps, music in various forms and artwork, usually of historical value, such as statues, pictures and such. There's also a cellar housing the finest wines. The | + | Somewhat separate from the Library - judging by architecture and entry point (a simple wooden door), this should be a small room. Upon entry, one is brought to a series of large, ornate chambers where the Hour himself resides. The rooms contain a private collection of literature, maps, music in various forms and artwork, usually of historical value, such as statues, pictures and such. There's also a cellar housing the finest wines. The Pathmaker is often seen writing, researching or shamelessly lazying about. Any Name and/or Hour is free to visit him. |
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Revision as of 21:32, 5 October 2019
The Pilgrim Captain | |
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"The world is but a sea to be explored" | |
Origin | Flesh, presumably |
Titles | The Pathmaker, The Outsider, The Insider |
Names | The Savant |
Aspects | |
Date of arrival | Unknown |
Owner(s) | PerishedFraud |
The Pilgrim Captain is an old, travel-themed Hour. A friend to all Mansus-dwellers, who tends to be a bit too mysterious for his own good. He simultaneously wishes to contribute to the Mansus as a whole, as well as forward his own goals. Some trust him. Some do not. Created by PerishedFraud.
Description
History
From the date of the Mansus's inception, there have been tales of an old man who would visit the land every one hundred years, bringing gifts and offering trades that went beyond the confines of the house - bizarre artifacts, truly eldritch knowledge, and strangest of them all, fragments of Hours that never existed. He comes in a ship that sails across the sky with a loyal crew and a hull full of treasures to part with.
This is how it was until the From-Stones fell. On his next visit, the man cursed himself for his carelessness and stayed along with his followers, and has lived within the Mansus ever since. His overwhelming curiosity gave birth to a library complex which he now runs with his subordinates. Instead of exploring the unknown, he now explores the house's history - both collecting existing information and documenting any new discoveries. His tales of the past are known to be eerily accurate and realistic.
Appearance
A pale, venerable man with long kempt hair. While his features are hard to associate with any mortals, his attire is distinctly Indian - he wears a regal uniform befitting of a sea captain, or flowing robes while within the library. He may take the form of a Gerridae if the occasion beckons it.
Abilities
- The Insider is a master of lore, even among fellow Hours. While new developments may be beyond his reach, he has mastered all prior rites and secrets, ancient and modern, and has a large supply or artifacts. He also has access to the otherworldly - objects, rituals and sacred words that do not hail from the Mansus, yet still hold their power within it. Of course, being the historian that he is, his knowledge of the mundane is also vast.
- While he clearly doesn't harbor the connection or powers of a From-Light, he is still favored and respected by those hours. Rumors tell that he has greatly assisted the Glory itself throughout the years.
- He is the Hour of travel and exploration, and his signature ability is being able to get himself (and those he brings along) just about anywhere.
Principles
- The Explorer - Curiosity, wanderlust, a hunger for both knowledge and adventure.
- The Guide - Those who seek a safe journey need simply ask the Outsider or his colleagues for aid.
- The Unknown - He also embodies the very places that he seeks to travel to. Secrets, conspiracies, dangers and fears.
Worship
Cult
The Pilgrim Captain's mortal followers are the Noontide Crew - a decentralized cult with no base of operations, though its members are known to gather every so-and-so. As one might expect, these members are mostly explorers or historians.
Offerings are made in the form of pilgrimages and written works detailing either the acts of travel themselves, or historical events. Marks are literal - objects marked by the Pathmaker or his servants that just so happen to be found by followers once they are ready.
Mark
- Temptation: Discovery: A consideration: I could stay here, or I could get out there.
- Dedication: Discovery: These eyes will see all that they can afford to.
- Ascension: The Earth: I have found the first mark. I have begun to sense the movement of the world.
- Ascension: The Seas: I have found the second mark. Visions tell me of things to see, places to be at...
- Ascension: The Stars: I have found the third mark. I no longer grow tired. The body complains. No one listens.
- Ascension: The Mind: I have found the fourth mark. I awake blinded, yet I see all that I've seen.
Servants
The Savant
"Another scholar seeks my words?"
Aspects: 12, 12
Temptations: 5, 2, 10
Summon The Keeper of the Library
Robed figure that tends to the Outsider's records. Its voice is feminine, but under the robes lies...nothing.
Patron of scholars both mundane and esoteric - she is eager to help those in need, but all knowledge comes at a price.
The Mansus
The Miscellanea
A large complex housing the historical records of the Mansus throughout thousands of years. It is kept functional by the Captain's crew, who have become the denizens of this place. It is functionally identical to a regular library, although the price of copying or renting literature is beyond mere currency (though still very reasonable).
The Captain's Chambers
Somewhat separate from the Library - judging by architecture and entry point (a simple wooden door), this should be a small room. Upon entry, one is brought to a series of large, ornate chambers where the Hour himself resides. The rooms contain a private collection of literature, maps, music in various forms and artwork, usually of historical value, such as statues, pictures and such. There's also a cellar housing the finest wines. The Pathmaker is often seen writing, researching or shamelessly lazying about. Any Name and/or Hour is free to visit him.
The Treasury
A vault within the Library, guarded and sealed both physically and mystically. Legends say that those who see the vault's contents are blinded until they pay a debt to the Outsider. Those who claim to have suffered this curse whisper about the majesty of its contents - exaggerated into infinite wealth and power, though certainly prestigious in reality as well.
The Solace
An old but sturdy Galleon, and the Pathmaker's trusty ship. It sails on anything as if it were water, and moves as fast as a ray of light. The ship is usually kept in a pool underneath the Library, as it doesn't see much use in this age. The entire ship is an artifact in its own right, as it allows the Captain to influence anyone who steps aboard - usually to ferry them somewhere.
The Histories
The Pathmaker has clearly influenced the Mansus with his visits, but details of his exact actions are conveniently left out, even from his own archives. Whether or not someone has truly made records of his actions is unclear.
Items
Tools
FNORD
Ingredients
FNORD
Influences
FNORD
Books
FNORD
Rites
FNORD
About the Wassail
How He Feels About It
"Highly unfortunate. I've lost many a friend. I'll make sure to find out what happened. "
Who He Blames
The Captain only blames himself, for not being there to act when it was needed.
Relationships
We'll see
Secrets
- His powers of travel allow access to alternate universes - something only he and his crew know of.
- He's highly regarded by From-Lights because he is effectively an ambassador of another plane of existence. Only the Glory itself knows this, but its servants and children inherit its attitude.
- On that note, the Captain strives to become an "official" Hour in the Glory's eyes.