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===Cult===
'''The People’s Committee for Openings''', home to the '''Charitable''': the closest thing to a charitable society for the occult as one gets. It can be difficult to pinpoint members of this cult; they often look just like the average person.
 
===Servants===
* '''Coatl:''' Each feather glitters like a rainbow, and chimes like a silver bell. Let it wrap around your neck or waist, and it could be taken for a gaudy accessory.
* '''Bookwyrm:''' Each Bookwyrm has an abundance of wings, and no two have the exact same amount or coloration. Despite that, you can never claim that any one is more aesthetically pleasing than another.
* '''Librarian:''' They rifle through your books while idle, recategorizing and reshuffling them. On occasion, you find a new book and a letter on your desk advising you to read it.
* '''Chanakaya, the Dancer-with-Swords:''' His sabres dance and shimmer, never quite at ease. Very often you find them carving an almost musical pattern in the air, as he smiles a wistful smile remembering better times, yet one resolute in knowing he did what he had to.
== Locations ==
===Books===
* '''A Dummy’s Guide to the Occult''' ({{Aspect|Secret Histories|2}}, {{Aspect|Knock|2}}, {{Aspect|Heart|2}}, Contentment): If any other group had written this, it might be construed as an insult. But the People’s Committee for Openings is as close to an occult charitable society as one gets. Intended for mass consumption, one could almost read this to one’s children. It achieved brief literary success before the Suppression Bureau finally decided it was dangerous and removed it.
* '''The House of Kigyo''' ({{Aspect|Secret Histories|6}}, Contentment): The first of the works of acclaimed filmmaker Oskar Musat to be shut down, this short film still makes its rounds among certain circles with critical acclaim. Occult over popcorn, anybody?
* '''The Uncountable Habits of Continually Sane Cultists''' ({{Aspect|Lantern|6}},{{Aspect|Moth|6}}, {{Aspect|Heart|6}}, Contentment): The Committee advises with large bold letters reading this book BEFORE any more what it calls delicately ‘Advanced’ texts. It is written by the pseudonymous ‘Joanna the Sane’, who in a jovial manner describes the do’s and don’ts of not falling into insanity, despair, or omnicidal mania.
* '''Apologies about Necessities''' ({{Aspect|Heart|10}}, Sanskrit): A lyric sequence explaining certain actions to an unnamed Mistress, begging her understanding and forgiveness for them.
 
 

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