> [Load complete Suppression Bureau database]
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> [ACCESS DENIED]
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> [Input password: Will The Hours Raise Their Armies Of The Strange Against Us Once More?]
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> [PROCESSING...]
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> [ACCESS GRANTED, LOADING DATABASE...]
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> [WELCOME, DIRECTOR.]
> [WELCOME TO THE INTERHISTORICAL FEDERATION OF SANCTUARY AGAINST THE OCCULT]
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Contents
Mission
[Recovered excerpt from a speech by the First Director]
"Some have questioned our means. Our resources. Today, i am going to explain why our uses do not go against our Cause.
But what IS the Cause, you ask? Our purpose, my purpose, is simple.
We desire a mortal realm free from the chaotic meddling of the Hours. Unbound from their petty wars and incomprehensible pursuits that claim thousands of lives a day. A mundane world, in which we are no longer terrorized by escaped summons or merciless cultists.
We will achieve this goal by any means necessary, be it diving into the Invisible Arts ourselves, or even working with the Hours themselves if necessary. For such a massive task, we must understand that nothing, nothing at all is off the table. We will strike fear into the cultists, and destroy all the occult material that we do not take for ourselves. We will obliterate all those who stand in our way, be it mortals, Long or even Names.
There will be sacrifices. There will be costs. There will be times where we will wonder if we are, truly, a force of good. But in those dark times, we will look upon the world blighted by divine corruption, where many are sacrificed and many are transformed and many unready minds are lost, and we will understand that what we are doing is right.
We will protect the world we know, one step at a time. Our work will never be complete, but it will, always, be necessary."
History
Living Directors
There are many Directors, but there is also one Director. Once a Director assumes, they surrender their identity to the Bureau and become one of its faceless lords. They see through each other's eyes and read each other's thoughts, and walk and speak in perfect sync when in groups. It is said they even share the same emotions. There is one per History, though they have been known to meet in person during dire times.
History I
History II
[Accessing personnel file...]
CODENAME: [ATHENA]
Basic Appearance:
History III
History IV
[Accessing personnel file...]
CODENAME: [NOTARIKON]
Basic Appearance: Director N is described as being the youngest out of all the other Directors, appearance-wise, just barely looking twenty, at most.
- Is remarkably short, even for his apparent age.
- Pale, with a golden hue to his skin.
- Short blonde hair, usually to the side.
- Not a single beard-hair.
- Ocean-blue eyes, mottled with darker, brownish stripes.
- A fading scar in the middle of his face, across his nose.
- Many facial piercings in black, including:
- A plain nosering, to his left.
- A double lip-ring, also to his left.
- Double ear piercings on both sides, symmetrical and with crosses, with the lower one being inverted.
He nearly always wears the same red suit, with a pitch-black shirt and matching shoes.
Characteristics: Director N is one of the most controversial figures of the Bureau. A brilliant man, who invented the inter-historical communication line at the ripe age of seventeen. It is said he completely changed since then, though, and it shows. He is one of the most paranoid figures among the Directors, hater of all Long, Names and all the supernatural. He demands that occultists' dream-journals be burned - not just confiscated -, and is obsessed about very specific details, such as allowing NO information about the Histories to the public, even fiction that might suggest such an idea to exist. He despises the Founder, and believes everybody to be a potential traitor. He often corrects people in the strangest of details, such as the date of an extremely minor astronomical event, or the time in which a political figure was assassinated. Some believe him to be manipulated by an outside force, though the Director Council staunchly opposes such an idea, and defends Notarikon's antics, as unusual as they might be. They do, however, often counter-correct his thoughts, to his dismay.
History V
History VI
There is no Sixth Director. There was never a Sixth Director.