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- | ===== Minor NPCs & Historical Figures | + | ===== Minor NPCs ===== |
- | Minor NPCs are the lesser backbone of the plot, background characters that serve to fill the void in the world and offer dialogue and influence events from a distance. Usually, Minor NPCs only appear within their respective episodes or simply do not appear with enough importance to be considered a Major NPC. Historical figures who may have been important in their time but are now memory can also appear here. | + | Minor NPCs are the lesser backbone of the plot, background characters that serve to fill the void in the world and offer dialogue and influence events from a distance. Usually, Minor NPCs only appear within their respective episodes or simply do not appear with enough importance to be considered a Major NPC. |
==== Mervius Talamon-Beauford ==== | ==== Mervius Talamon-Beauford ==== | ||
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Douglass Vigant is the founder of the Vigali Syndicate, as well as the retired figurehead for its cover operation of Vigali Enterprises. An old and harsh man, Douglass has mostly delegated his responsibilities to other parties in his old age, though he still holds his agents liable against the core competencies that founded the Vigali Syndicate to begin with. Despite his age and importance in founding the organization, | Douglass Vigant is the founder of the Vigali Syndicate, as well as the retired figurehead for its cover operation of Vigali Enterprises. An old and harsh man, Douglass has mostly delegated his responsibilities to other parties in his old age, though he still holds his agents liable against the core competencies that founded the Vigali Syndicate to begin with. Despite his age and importance in founding the organization, | ||
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+ | ==== Bismarck Urane ==== | ||
+ | Bismarck Urane is the head of the Biechelon Collective, serving both as a form of commander and a religious figurehead for the cult. There is very little known about them at the time, as their name has only been mentioned in passing by the A-13 Patrol. Form what can be gathered, they are exceptionally powerful, wielding an extremely powerful version of echyllis-fueled weapon-projection devices known as Drivers, and pose great risk to the system at large if left unchecked. They are interested in tracking down [[ayenee: | ||
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+ | ===== Historical Figures ===== | ||
+ | Historical Figures are NPCs who serve to further the world-building of Arcadia Complex and the many factions at play surrounding them. These NPCs are almost exclusively unplayed outside of records or other forms of preserved media, and serve primarily to provide backstory to the plot's many events. There may be exceptions to this rule in the future, however. | ||
==== Adila Marheart ==== | ==== Adila Marheart ==== | ||
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- | Born in Arcadia with a forbidden mix of Nepherian and Arcadian bloodlines, and a member of the least desirable subspecies no less, Adila was not long for the world. She spent only a small amount of time in her homeland before being stolen away by her father to Nepheros through the most stringent customs in the universe. As an adult, Adila would serve a great role in the downfall of her homeland, though through no violence. A versed scribe gifted in tongues, Adila became a valuable asset on any matter of communication or moral dispute in the melting pot of Nepheros, as well as being the ones to write warning calling for evacuation to the citizens of Avisten before its downfall. | + | Born in Arcadia with a forbidden mix of Nepherian and Arcadian bloodlines, and a member of the least desirable subspecies no less, Adila was not long for the world. She spent only a small amount of time in her homeland before being stolen away by her father to Nepheros through the most stringent customs in the universe. As an adult, Adila would serve a great role in the downfall of her homeland, though through no violence. A versed scribe gifted in tongues, Adila became a valuable asset on any matter of communication or moral dispute in the melting pot of Nepheros, as well as being the one to write warning calling for evacuation to the citizens of Avisten before its downfall. |
- | WWhen Arcadia fell, the state of New Incipere rose from its radiation-bitten ashes. When it came time for legislation to be crafted, Adila and her lover Richter were chosen to fulfill the need. Together they wrote a fair and just system for law to be conducted and positions in government to be filled based on transparency and a lack of discrimination. For a brief time, Adila now Marheart served as New Inciperes first judge, though her interim term was cut short by her own will. | + | When Arcadia fell, the state of New Incipere rose from its radiation-bitten ashes. When it came time for legislation to be crafted, Adila and her lover Richter were chosen to fulfill the need. Together they wrote a fair and just system for law to be conducted and positions in government to be filled based on transparency and a lack of discrimination. For a brief time, Adila (now Marheart) served as New Inciperes first judge, though her interim term was cut short by her own will. |
In early retirement, Adila and Richter worked together on their final project, nicknamed the Codex. It was to be a single, comprehensive timeline and vast library cataloguing information the earliest known traces of society on the river Aper to the downfall of Arcadia and beyond. Unfortunately, | In early retirement, Adila and Richter worked together on their final project, nicknamed the Codex. It was to be a single, comprehensive timeline and vast library cataloguing information the earliest known traces of society on the river Aper to the downfall of Arcadia and beyond. Unfortunately, | ||
==== Richter Marheart ==== | ==== Richter Marheart ==== | ||
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Richter Marheart was a reporter of terran descent, who worked for a reporting collective that was often bogged down with conspiracy theories and given a bad reputation among its peers. He aspired to work for a real network, but could never seem to find escape. Richter' | Richter Marheart was a reporter of terran descent, who worked for a reporting collective that was often bogged down with conspiracy theories and given a bad reputation among its peers. He aspired to work for a real network, but could never seem to find escape. Richter' | ||
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==== The Faceless Baron ==== | ==== The Faceless Baron ==== | ||
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The Faceless Baron, also known as the Good Baron and Their Facelessness was the first leader of New Incipere. Prior to its foundation, they served as a field officer in the New Nepherian Order. When the raid against Avisten first seemed like a victory but soon gave way to the Schism, it is believed the Baron was there to help put an end to it. Sealing away the Folly that ravaged the city, they vanished in the process- as did many in the area. While initially thought lost, they resurfaced from the Great Nothing days later, many others soon following. Despite their brief disappearance, | The Faceless Baron, also known as the Good Baron and Their Facelessness was the first leader of New Incipere. Prior to its foundation, they served as a field officer in the New Nepherian Order. When the raid against Avisten first seemed like a victory but soon gave way to the Schism, it is believed the Baron was there to help put an end to it. Sealing away the Folly that ravaged the city, they vanished in the process- as did many in the area. While initially thought lost, they resurfaced from the Great Nothing days later, many others soon following. Despite their brief disappearance, | ||
During the reign of the Faceless Baron, New Incipere flourished. The city on the coast rose into a nation, casting away their past debts to forge a new path and new law for the foresaken land. The Faceless Baron was often cited in contradictory ways, some claiming them as a loud and charismatic leaders while others would cite them as being a shut-in planner. The Baron was no doubt a strange person, many of their ideas supposedly coming from ' | During the reign of the Faceless Baron, New Incipere flourished. The city on the coast rose into a nation, casting away their past debts to forge a new path and new law for the foresaken land. The Faceless Baron was often cited in contradictory ways, some claiming them as a loud and charismatic leaders while others would cite them as being a shut-in planner. The Baron was no doubt a strange person, many of their ideas supposedly coming from ' | ||
- | The Faceless Baron worked closely with the higher ups of Oakland Heavy Industries, one of the conglomerates of engineers that rose to help restore materials from the desecrated site of Avisten with their new autonomous servant. In their older age they formed a secret project known as the Servants Eternal, tasking the engineers with creating a perfect cabinet to continue their setup plans until New Incipere could be considered self-sufficient. In the end the project was a success, with one such ascended unit, Tara, serving as their own personal guard. The Faceless Baron eventually passed by natural causes, leaving their nation and servants behind with a grand mission to fulfill, and an even grander one yet to come. | + | The Faceless Baron worked closely with the higher ups of Oakland Heavy Industries, one of the conglomerates of engineers that rose to help restore materials from the desecrated site of Avisten with their new autonomous servant. In their older age they formed a secret project known as the Servants Eternal, tasking the engineers with creating a perfect cabinet to continue their setup plans until New Incipere could be considered self-sufficient. In the end the project was a success, with one such ascended unit, Tara, serving as their own personal guard. The Faceless Baron eventually passed by natural causes, leaving their nation and servants behind with a grand mission to fulfill, |
==== Conrad Waywrit, the Duke ==== | ==== Conrad Waywrit, the Duke ==== | ||
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Conrad Waywrit, known informally as the Duke of the Burg, was New Incipere' | Conrad Waywrit, known informally as the Duke of the Burg, was New Incipere' | ||
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The Arcandum Union is one of the many political parties at play under the New Incipere Courthouse, founded by a woman named Rust. To say they were downtrodden and forgotten would be an understatement, | The Arcandum Union is one of the many political parties at play under the New Incipere Courthouse, founded by a woman named Rust. To say they were downtrodden and forgotten would be an understatement, | ||
- | In the modern era, Bryce Arvero came across the Arcandum Union and began to shape it to fit his master plans. With a bodacious persona and a fondness for finding old ' | + | In the modern era, Bryce Arvero came across the Arcandum Union and began to shape it to fit his master plans. With a bodacious persona and a fondness for finding old ' |
==== Biechelon Collective ==== | ==== Biechelon Collective ==== | ||
- | ==== The Institute ==== | + | ==== The Amperia |
==== New Incipere Courthouse ==== | ==== New Incipere Courthouse ==== | ||
===== OOC Notes ===== | ===== OOC Notes ===== | ||
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