Difference between revisions of "Confederates of the Crescent Moon"
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* '''the Black Diamond''', also known as the Ardent, champion of the dispossessed and unstoppable force from beyond the grave. | * '''the Black Diamond''', also known as the Ardent, champion of the dispossessed and unstoppable force from beyond the grave. | ||
* '''the Templar''', also known as the Doomslayer and the Sword of God. ([[Gabriel]]) | * '''the Templar''', also known as the Doomslayer and the Sword of God. ([[Gabriel]]) | ||
− | * '''the Throne''', also known as the Reborn, | + | * '''the Throne''', also known as the Reborn, breaker of names (and hearts!) and the rose's thorn. ([[Fatima]]) |
Revision as of 20:21, 17 September 2012
Like Alan Moore's "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" or Warren Ellis's "the Authority," this loose grouping of supernatural individuals has existed throughout the ages, dedicated to the sole purpose of defending the Earth from otherworldly dangers - it has generally included representatives from the Earth, the Dreaming, the Umbra, and the Shadowlands. When the impossible is everywhere and the very fabric of reality is threatened by insanity, the Confederates rise to the occasion! Want to join up? We may have a position for you!
Anyone who joins the group, or participates in its activities is subject to an impossibly strong Geas which prevents members from sharing details of the group's adventures AND/OR SUPERNATURAL details learned about each other with individuals outside of the group. This is to prevent Lore Bleed, etc, which may get members in trouble with their respective sphere/faction heads if it were to happen. What happens in the CotCM stays WITHIN the CotCM. If this isn't something you feel that you can "scout's honor" uphold, then the CotCM is probably not the place for you. The CotCM toil in obscurity, except for blurry bits of their activities that end up leaking into the collective unconscious and end up being published in a satirical comic book entitled "Sojourns of the Strange" put out by an independent comic book company that has dismally low readership and is largely relegated to ashcan editions sold at small town comic book conventions, etc.
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