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THE ROSEBLOODS
TERRITORY
Since the destruction of their previous jungle home, the Rosebloods have moved to another part of the vast desert surrounding them. They call an abandoned Egyptian settlement home, with plenty of possible dens and structures to give the home character. Smaller buildings dot the edge of the main hub, open to be inhabited by Rosebloods of any rank. A temple stands in the center of the city, the interior housing the throne room of the Pharaoh, where meeting and announcements are held for the whole group to hear. The temple also houses the Pharaoh’s private quarters, where one might be summoned on official business or where the leader can be approached, though intruding without invitation is highly discouraged.
TRADITIONS & RELIGION
ORIENTATION — Once a week, usually during the weekly meetings, the Pharaoh formally introduces and accepts newcomers into the Rosebloods. After being welcomed into the Rosebloods, it is tradition (however not required) for new members to drink a certain red liquid, if only to prove themselves worthy of their place in the group. High positions must do the same after being promoted.
SACRIFICES - Once a week after the meeting, the members of the Rosebloods gather by the Wastes to throw sacrifices of living creatures to please the Aspect of Flame, Ignis. This is done to please the volatile serpent and his servants, and to please the Aspects as a whole.
FLOWERS - Families and individual members are encouraged to(but not required) to pick a flower that represents them or their family. They can hold a certain meaning of importance to the bearer of them. Occasionally the Pharaoh may also bestow rings of flowers to those who achieve grant ranks and notability within the group.
BLOOD MOON FESTIVAL — On the rare occasion of a blood moon eclipse, the Rosebloods celebrate by going to the courtyard and having a festival. With the red moon hanging high over them, they paint themselves in red (paint or blood, depends on the person) and often have sacrifices or executions just for the hell of it. There's food, games, dancing, everything you would see in another group's festival. The night usually ends with a raid.
RELIGION — The Rosebloods is a place where many may believe what they wish. However, no matter ones personal beliefs the group lives alongside a collection of deities which represent or directly control different aspects of the surrounding area. While there are many deities that may be worshipped by members, six of them are considered more powerful than any of the others by the vast majority of the group due to their ability to directly affect the group. When not kept appeased or worshipped adequately, these ghostly deities have been known to cause suffering and strife for the group until they are once more pleased.
THE RULES & POLITICS
— The leader's word is law.
— Respect higher positions. If there is abuse of power, it should be reported to the leader.
— Every group that is not an ally is considered fair game.
— Members of the group are free to be members of allied groups but members of enemy groups are prohibited.
— All BoB rules apply.
ALLIES — Tanglewood
NEUTRALS — The Ascendants
ENEMIES — Everyone else
Since the destruction of their previous jungle home, the Rosebloods have moved to another part of the vast desert surrounding them. They call an abandoned Egyptian settlement home, with plenty of possible dens and structures to give the home character. Smaller buildings dot the edge of the main hub, open to be inhabited by Rosebloods of any rank. A temple stands in the center of the city, the interior housing the throne room of the Pharaoh, where meeting and announcements are held for the whole group to hear. The temple also houses the Pharaoh’s private quarters, where one might be summoned on official business or where the leader can be approached, though intruding without invitation is highly discouraged.
THE WASTES:
THE OASIS:
THE CHARRED FOREST:
THE MINES/CRYSTAL CAVES:
ORIENTATION — Once a week, usually during the weekly meetings, the Pharaoh formally introduces and accepts newcomers into the Rosebloods. After being welcomed into the Rosebloods, it is tradition (however not required) for new members to drink a certain red liquid, if only to prove themselves worthy of their place in the group. High positions must do the same after being promoted.
SACRIFICES - Once a week after the meeting, the members of the Rosebloods gather by the Wastes to throw sacrifices of living creatures to please the Aspect of Flame, Ignis. This is done to please the volatile serpent and his servants, and to please the Aspects as a whole.
FLOWERS - Families and individual members are encouraged to(but not required) to pick a flower that represents them or their family. They can hold a certain meaning of importance to the bearer of them. Occasionally the Pharaoh may also bestow rings of flowers to those who achieve grant ranks and notability within the group.
BLOOD MOON FESTIVAL — On the rare occasion of a blood moon eclipse, the Rosebloods celebrate by going to the courtyard and having a festival. With the red moon hanging high over them, they paint themselves in red (paint or blood, depends on the person) and often have sacrifices or executions just for the hell of it. There's food, games, dancing, everything you would see in another group's festival. The night usually ends with a raid.
RELIGION — The Rosebloods is a place where many may believe what they wish. However, no matter ones personal beliefs the group lives alongside a collection of deities which represent or directly control different aspects of the surrounding area. While there are many deities that may be worshipped by members, six of them are considered more powerful than any of the others by the vast majority of the group due to their ability to directly affect the group. When not kept appeased or worshipped adequately, these ghostly deities have been known to cause suffering and strife for the group until they are once more pleased.
The Aspects:
— The leader's word is law.
— Respect higher positions. If there is abuse of power, it should be reported to the leader.
— Every group that is not an ally is considered fair game.
— Members of the group are free to be members of allied groups but members of enemy groups are prohibited.
— All BoB rules apply.
ALLIES — Tanglewood
NEUTRALS — The Ascendants
ENEMIES — Everyone else
EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT IT'S MOVING FAST.
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