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Order of the Skull[T]

Alignment: NE
Centers of Activity: Mendaris
Deity: The Nameless Sovreign
Leader(s): ???
Language(s): Mendarian, Necril

Requirements

Admittence: By recruitment and nepotism
Dues: Favors and compromising material

Membership benefits

Favors and compromising material

About Order of the Skull

The Order of the Skull is a secret society of rich and influential people who have an interest in death and undeath that goes beyond the academic. There is also a political aspect to the organization, steering inquiry away from itself, and to align with their goals when possible.

About

Knowledge (local) DC 15

  • The organization does not exist. Some believe it does, but they are gullible fantasists wanting to blame a series of unrelated coincidences on some shadowy organization.

DC 20
Learn something not commonly known

  • If it does exist, the Reanimator alchemists are probably among the members of the order. They are said to experiment with undeath for their own gains and that of their patrons.

DC 25
Learn some inside information

  • Initiation is done through aquaintences and grooming by mentors recruiting promising pupils.
  • There are ranks within the order, each with their own requirements and initiations. Each more deprived than the last, if rumors are to be believed.
  • A series of political and mercantile leaders are thought to have been assassinated on behalf of the Order.
  • Their goal is the usual power and influence without being accountable or elected.
  • A parallel ladder of influence within the order is one of clerics and alchemists. They adher to some dark and insidious deity, and gain a more concrete power than that of their non-combattant peers.

DC 30
Learn an obscure detail about a member

  • someone who is a member, and perhaps why.
  • The order has manifested a sort og egregor in their efforts to blackmail each other into serving the organization. A metaphorical deity that acts indirectly through its many adherents. This "deity" has no name, as it is not conventionally real, but it still grants spells to adherents that work in its service.

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