- Location
- Nova Scotia
- Pronouns
- She/Her
Well, we now have a tie with just three hours left before the auto-count, 6 for Earth, 6 for water, and 5 for Air.
Hmm. A suitably spooky name as well? This isn't going to end with the characters death exactly one year later is it?
Article: The identity of your roommates are an important element to this quest, and will be major characters for the next seven years. Allies and connections to others will be vital both to managing the Heptagram's brutal self-directed workload, as well as providing valuable contacts in Dynastic life after graduation.
Sorcerers are indispensable within the Scarlet Dynasty. At the same time, they are also held at arm's length, and viewed with a degree of fearful suspicion by society at large unless they're simply too politically powerful to do so, like your mother, or your eldest half-sister, Mnemon. There will never again be a time in your life when making connections with your peers will be as easy as it will be within the Heptagram's unique scholarly environment. This is particularly important to you, having no House to rely on, and no ties to any of the Great Houses through your father. You are currently wholly dependent on your mother for support and protection.
Your roommates will not utterly define your social circle, or completely preclude plotlines with other characters, but they will become major fixtures of this quest moving forward. It's not necessary to worry overly much about balancing out Aspects — I am perfectly confident in my ability to make two different Dragon-Blooded of the same Aspect feel distinct and different. Try to think about what group dynamic will be the most fun.
Pick one name from each list. These votes will be counted together as a set, so please format them accordingly without a line break between them.
For example:
[ ] Name A
[ ] Name B
List A
One of your roommates will be someone at a serious social disadvantage of some kind, who will likely come to rely on you to make up for this. This will present inconveniences for you at times, and complicate your relationships with certain other characters. However, she will also have unique skills and talents that may not be immediately apparent, but will be extremely useful to you going forward.
[ ] Erona Maia (Water Aspect)
You're not surprised that there is a patrician girl in your year, but you are surprised that she ended up as your roommate. The Realm's patrician class are above the peasantry but below Dynasts, made up primarily of mercantile and bureaucratic families, as well as peasant-born Dragon-Blooded who have completed their term of service in the Imperial Legions. Patrician families have few Exalted members, and lack both the connections and capacity to bear the sheer financial burden necessary to send a scion to a school as prestigious as the Heptagram.
Maia stands out among her Dynastic classmates. She knows absolutely none of them, is their social inferior on the outside world, and on top of this all, she's painfully shy. She would greatly benefit from having a more confident, better placed friend, but cannot immediately reciprocate the gesture in any meaningful way, for all that she would very much like to.
However, there is more to the Erona than an unassuming family of Thousand Scales bureaucrats, and Maia possesses skills and knowledge that would shock any of her classmates were their existence to be revealed. Should you grow close enough, she will not hesitate to quietly use them on your behalf... whether or not you ask her to.
[ ] Sesus Amiti (Air Aspect)
Dragon-Blooded, as the Chosen of the Elemental Dragons, are deeply in tune with the essence of Creation, and those with the talent find little difficulty wielding Emerald Circle sorcery. Another, darker form of magic, aligned to the essence of the Underworld, is primarily the province of powerful ghosts, the Anathema, and rarer Exalts that are still viewed with a strong degree of suspicion. Still, there are a small minority of Dragon-Blooded born with a different talent than their peers, presenting a rare and almost unique asset within Dynastic society, if one that would be viewed with even more fear and mistrust than sorcery already is.
Sesus Amiti was always a scatterbrained, distractible girl. Being Chosen as an Air Aspect less than a year ago has not helped with these tendencies. Amiti is both intelligent and deeply enthused about intellectual pursuits in general, but she's often found with her head in the clouds, losing track of where she is and what she's doing. Her interests also trend toward the offputting and morbid, and her guileless excitement when discussing these things is both powerfully off-putting and betrays the worrisome "moral flexibility" that her House is known for.
Amiti's personality problems and apparent lack of sorcerous aptitude will be a serious detriment to her early years at the Heptagram, despite coming from a respectable household within one of the three great military Houses of the realm. She has difficulty making friends, and as time goes on her talents and predilections will tend to alienate those with strong moral and religious leanings, but she nonetheless possesses a dogged loyalty toward those who treat her well. This could be to your benefit.
[ ] Simendor Deiza (Earth Aspect)
The Threshold is home to many lesser Dynastic Houses ruling land and people outright in the name of the Realm, including your father's own Clan Burano. House Simendor is a particularly old and infamous Cadet House from the Southern satrapy of Chalan, its roots stretching back at least to the early Shogunate , if not longer. The Simendor are renowned sorcerer princes of immoral disposition and shocking decadence, prizing sorcerous aptitude even above Exaltation. They typically train their own scions in their own strange sorcerous initiations, but their current matriarch is nothing if not extravagant, and has now sent her favourite niece to study at the Blessed Isle's most prestigious sorcery academy.
Deiza wastes no time in living up to every bit of her family's reputation, from their sorcerous skill to their dark and worrisome pursuits to their shocking disregard for certain Dynastic social and religious norms. She rubs people the wrong way almost as a point of pride, and seems to take pleasure in making enemies of those too inflexible or stiff-necked to tolerate her behaviour.
At the same time, Deiza is a rarity indeed — at fifteen years old, she has already arrived at the Heptagram initiated into Emerald Circle sorcery, having studied the subject intensely since age eleven. This is far younger than most families would ever consider safe, even taking into account her early Exaltation. Still, her help would be invaluable so early on to anyone who can earn her friendship and tolerate her eccentricities. Every year, she will return to the Heptagram with a little more of her family's rare and forbidden sorcerous practices.
List B
One of your roommates is a well-connected, well-liked Great House scion who will obviously be helpful to have around in most situations. However, as the years go on, unexpected complications will crop up that will affect both of you.
[ ] Ledaal Anay Idelle (Fire Aspect)
Alone of all the Great Houses, House Ledaal is known for its single mindedly pragmatic dedication to defending the Realm from the forces of darkness arrayed against it: rogue ghosts and demons, the fair folk, and in particular, the Anathema. Their "Shadow Crusade" is carried out as a grim duty, and they paint themselves as the Realm's first and last line of defence.
The Heptagram was not Idelle's first choice. She wanted to attend the Cloister of Wisdom in order to train as an Immaculate monk like her two elder siblings before her. Her mother and House matriarch, however, worked together to prevail on her that the House's need is greater than the Order's, and her knack for detecting spirits and strange forms of magic will instead be honed to a lethal point as a trained sorcerer.
Idelle is intelligent, curious, and a steadfastly loyal ally who would walk into Hell itself for a friend. Her parents are both famed shikari, who were involved in the confirmed destruction of no less than three Lunar Anathema. Their legacy still leaves many curious and positively inclined toward her. Her religiosity and commitment to the Shadow Crusade can leave her a little inflexible on certain issues, however, in a way that would prove inconvenient for you in the future, at times.
[ ] Tepet Usala Sola (Air Aspect)
House Tepet stands ascendant at the height of its power, the greatest military House of the Realm by anyone's measure. Its varied warrior traditions are far older than the Dynasty, maintained through the years with the renowned Tepet dedication to excellence. All Tepet scions are expected to excel somehow, whether in soldiering or some other field.
Sola, daughter of the renowned war hero, Matriarch Tepet Usala herself, intends to join the Tepet House Legions and rise through the ranks to become a great sorcerer-general. She aspires to be as lethal with spells and tactics as she is with a blade. It was a surprise to many that she chose the Heptagram over the House of Bells, but she refuses to do anything in half measures — sorcery comes less naturally to her than more traditionally martial pursuits, and so it must be her primary focus until it can be truly mastered. Sola is friendly and sociable, and it would be hard to find anyone more skilled and valiant to have at your back in a fight, among all your classmates.
The one catch with the phrase "at the height of its power", however, is that things can only go downhill from there.
[ ] V'neef L'nessa (Wood Aspect)
House V'neef is the newest of the Realm's Great Houses, headed by its young and popular founder, V'neef herself. Energetic, dynamic, and gifted control over the Realm's vast Merchant Fleet by the Scarlet Empress, the House is wasting no time in expanding the Realm's holdings in the Western Threshold, arranging advantageous marriages to develop its fledgling bloodline, and putting down roots so as to be able to stand on its own without your mother's direct support in the future.
L'nessa is one of V'neef's few blood children, and reportedly her mother's favourite. She has inherited V'neef's famed social graces and air of easy likability, and finds it very easy to make friends wherever she goes. Her interest in getting to know you is genuine even if it was also at her mother's request, and she will make a loyal and dedicated friend both during your time at school and after.
The favour heaped on House V'neef by the Empress has drawn the ire of certain old and powerful Great Houses, however, in particular Houses Mnemon and Peleps. Growing too close to the daughter of its founder will unavoidably be taken as a sign of your own leanings, and may colour how certain other characters see you or limit your options when dealing with them. Despite being two months older than you, she is also literally your niece.
...Who's the foreign scion? Our father's from a satrapy. Unless things changed in 3E, that's a vassal state subordinate to the Blessed Isle.[X] Simendor Deiza (Earth Aspect)
[X] Ledaal Anay Idelle (Fire Aspect)
Forbidden Magic, Foreign Scion, and the Shadow Crusade? What could go wrong?
...Who's the foreign scion? Our father's from a satrapy. Unless things changed in 3E, that's a vassal state subordinate to the Blessed Isle.
The Dynasty is matrilineal, so Ambraea isn't a Burano despite her father being one, and is the furthest thing from a foreign scion you can get, considering who her mom is. The Empress's kids are definitely Dynasts, they just don't belong to a House by default and only have one name.I was referring to Ambraea with Foreign Scion. I say this because I got the impression that Prasad seems to buck the Scarlet Empire from what I've read in 3E.