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|name = Demons Ceramici | |name = Demons Ceramici | ||
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|type = Religious | |type = Religious extremist cell | ||
|leader = None | |leader = None | ||
|alignment = Chaotic neutral | |alignment = Chaotic neutral | ||
|headquarters = None | |headquarters = None | ||
|goals = Disrupt the followers of [[Hephaistos]] | |goals = Disrupt the followers of [[Hephaistos]] | ||
|scope = [[ | |scope = [[Halakran League]] | ||
|structure = None | |structure = None | ||
|members = The clay golems [[Syntribos]], [[Smaragos]], [[Asbetos]], [[Sabaktes]], and [[Omodamos]] | |members = The clay golems [[Syntribos]], [[Smaragos]], [[Asbetos]], [[Sabaktes]], and [[Omodamos]] | ||
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The '''Demons Ceramici''' are a group of five awakened clay golems that work to disrupt the followers of [[Hephaistos]]. Though they have pledged their allegiance to [[Antikythera]], the golem hero-god does not provide them with direct support. | The '''Demons Ceramici''' {{Pronunciation|sir-AM-ih-see}} are a group of five awakened clay golems that work to disrupt the followers of [[Hephaistos]]. Though they have pledged their allegiance to [[Antikythera]], the golem [[hero-god]] does not provide them with direct support. | ||
== Location == | == Location == | ||
The base of operation of the Demons is unknown, though they are rarely seen outside [[ | The base of operation of the Demons is unknown, though they are rarely seen outside the [[Halakran League]]. Some suspect they hide in the [[Acheron Labyrinth]] when not active, though the exact location, if any, has yet to be found. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Very few know the details about the origins of the five Demons. According to high ranking Antikytheran clerics, the golems were created by a mage somewhere in [[ | Very few know the details about the origins of the five Demons. According to high ranking Antikytheran clerics, the golems were created by a mage somewhere in [[Dalbanu]], where they served as guards until spontaneously achieving sentience. After learning about Antikythera, so these tales go, the golems traveled in secret to [[Hellea]] where they began their current activities. | ||
== Interests and activities == | == Interests and activities == | ||
The Demons seek to free other constructs and prevent Hephaistos' followers from suppressing the activities of | The Demons seek to free other constructs and prevent Hephaistos' followers from suppressing the activities of Antikythera's faithful. Their primary methods to achieve these aims involves destroying workshops, stealing supplies and knowledge, and other acts of sabotage. The Demons generally avoid combat as much as possible, preferring to sneak in to their targets undetected instead. | ||
== Notable individuals == | == Notable individuals == | ||
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== Relations == | == Relations == | ||
The Demons seemingly have no interest in interacting with anyone aside from the followers of Antikythera, with whom they are broadly aligned, and the followers of Hephaistos, to whom they are opposed. | The Demons seemingly have no interest in interacting with anyone aside from the followers of Antikythera, with whom they are broadly aligned, and the followers of Hephaistos, to whom they are opposed. Some Antikytheran clerics view the Demons as overly aggressive and too public in their deeds, working counter to the standard Antikytheran practice of working slowly and in the shadows. | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Halakran League]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] |
Latest revision as of 00:43, 10 October 2024
The Demons Ceramici (pronounced sir-AM-ih-see) are a group of five awakened clay golems that work to disrupt the followers of Hephaistos. Though they have pledged their allegiance to Antikythera, the golem hero-god does not provide them with direct support.
Location
The base of operation of the Demons is unknown, though they are rarely seen outside the Halakran League. Some suspect they hide in the Acheron Labyrinth when not active, though the exact location, if any, has yet to be found.
History
Very few know the details about the origins of the five Demons. According to high ranking Antikytheran clerics, the golems were created by a mage somewhere in Dalbanu, where they served as guards until spontaneously achieving sentience. After learning about Antikythera, so these tales go, the golems traveled in secret to Hellea where they began their current activities.
Interests and activities
The Demons seek to free other constructs and prevent Hephaistos' followers from suppressing the activities of Antikythera's faithful. Their primary methods to achieve these aims involves destroying workshops, stealing supplies and knowledge, and other acts of sabotage. The Demons generally avoid combat as much as possible, preferring to sneak in to their targets undetected instead.
Notable individuals
There are only five known members of the Demons Ceramici. The golems have been highly public about their identities, spreading news of their deeds to try to discourage Hephaistos' acolytes.
The following are the members of the Demons:
Relations
The Demons seemingly have no interest in interacting with anyone aside from the followers of Antikythera, with whom they are broadly aligned, and the followers of Hephaistos, to whom they are opposed. Some Antikytheran clerics view the Demons as overly aggressive and too public in their deeds, working counter to the standard Antikytheran practice of working slowly and in the shadows.