- Crafts (World of Darkness)
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unreferenced=December 2007
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Role-playing game , the term Craft refers to a fictional society, particularly to an esoteric group not part of a formal alliance of like societies. Also known as Disparates, these groups count mages among their members, though most have members in the mundane human population as well. Each Craft is different, following its own rules, and Crafts vary in size enormously, from having only a few dozen members to have thousands (though as the size of the Craft increases, the proportion who are Awakened mages tends to decrease).Crafts
These societies exist in the contemporary
World of Darkness , though some are expected to fall or change during the so-called 'Time of Judgement.'Ahl-i-batin
Known as the subtle ones, One of the nine original , the Ahl-i-batin are masters of spatial and informational magic, using ancient Arabic numerology, high mathematics, and
Islam ic ritual as their paradigm. Withdrawing from the Traditions without giving clear reason, but most likely due to technocratic encroachment forcing them to fight on a more local scale. They exist in the present but are well-concealed.Go Kamisori Gama
This group is the modern evolution of the group known as the
ninja s of feudalJapan . Having discarded the extreme physical conditioning, unusual weapons, and formal allegiance to the Emperor, they act as a group of socially invisible spies,assassin s, and operatives who use a strictly minimalist magical paradigm.Hollow Ones
Are now considered one of the , the Hollow Ones have no common magical paradigm, and are instead unified by the subculture they belong to. Thought to have evolved from groups of iconoclastic dilletants in the 1920s, they have embraced modern goth subcultures. Lacking a unifying philosophy, they have the ability to master any sphere of magic and or apprentice under any tradition.
Lions of Zion
A formal society of mages practicing Kabbalistic magic, these conservatives currently work on a local scale to protect the interests of
Israel . Withdrawn and philosophical, the Lions have seen no formal restructuring to their hierarchy in centuries, despite the historical recency of Israel's formation as a country.Sisters of Hippolyta
This extended family is an all-female society of peaceful mages who do not take part in the large-scale politics of many Crafts, , or . Practicing a tradition of magic dating back to the
Amazons , the Sisters keep to themselves, leaving their enclaves to lend their support to women's groups.Sons of Tengri
This group maintains the traditional practices of the ancient
Mongol s and venerateTengri as the highest of all deities, identifying him as the true identity of theGod of monotheistic religions. Based inMongolia , the Sons work to keep their faith alive in westernChina and other regions once beloning to theMongol Empire .Tai Hoi Li
This mysterious group makes its home in the hundreds of miles of tunnel below urban
Vietnam that were dug during French colonialism and theVietnam War . Made up almost exclusively of the abject poor, this Craft seems to have no formal hierarchy or clear ambitions, and may be a cult of personality for its unnamed leader.Taftâni
The 'Weavers of Wonder,' the Taftâni are the heirs to the ancient magical traditions of
Persia and theMiddle East . Masters of summoning and bindingdjinn through the Code of Suleiman, the Taftâni rejectIslam in favor ofZoroastrianism and ancient pagan faiths. This puts them at odds with their former allies, the Ahl-i-Batin, and other Mages in the region. They favor highly vulgar magic drawn from the Thousand and One Nights, like hurling fireballs, elaborate curses, flying carpets, cloud castles and djinn slaves bound into lamps or rings. Because of this, by modern times they are forced into the most remote deserts ofAfghanistan and theRub' al-Khali where the Technocracy's Paradigm is weak.Knights Templar
Once part of the Cabal of Pure Thought, the Templars of the
World of Darkness were founding members of the original but were later cast out over increasing friction over the role of religion innatural philosophy , the nascent Technocratic ideal of pure science. Existing as a radical splinter group for hundreds of years, the Templars have, under considerable pressure, joined theCelestial Chorus , their former enemies.Ngoma
A cautionary tale of hubris and its cost, this society of bureaucratic mages from the plains of
Zimbabwe was a potential member of the Traditions during its original formation in the 15th century, but was refused because of its unwillingness to be grouped into a single Tradition with another society. Despite being sophisticated magi, the group did not survive the wholesale pillage of their populations by Europeans in the 16th century, and no longer exist. Its last remains joined House Ex Miscellanea in 2001.Solificati
Perhaps the least trusted of any Craft, the Solificati have the dubious legacy of having been founding members of both the and the and having been later exiled from both groups.
From 1466 to 1470, The First Cabal (containing the Mages the started the Traditions) travelled around the world trying to get other mages to unite under the Council. This journey ended when Heylel Teomim, the Solificati representative, betrayed the traditions by selling information about the cabal to the Order of Reason. Later, His supporters would claim that he was trying to help unite the Traditions by forcing them to go through hardship together. He was captured, tried, and sentenced to Gilgul (the process of ripping a Mage's avatar, thus making him unable to perform magical feats). The Solificati withdrew from the Traditions and fled. (cited:
Fascinated with
alchemy , the Children of Knowledge (as they have also been called) dabbled extensively in consciousness-expanding drugs in the late 20th century. Recently, they have uncomfortably rejoined the Traditions as House Solificati of the Order of Hermes.Many Solificati are still trying to clear Heylel's name, but the Traditions, especially the Hermetics are watching for any signs of a so-called "Heylel Syndrome."
Wu Lung
Once the undisputed masters of the supernatural in
ancient China , the "dragon wizards" have seen their dominance of the eastern half ofChina diminish tremendously under the predations of communistatheism , the inadvertent adoption of the Five Elemental Dragons (most notably the Zi Guang) into the and by the consolidation of their former rivals, theAkashic Brotherhood . Now uneasily unified under the banner of keeping China's spiritual heritage alive, the Wu Lung have joined theAkashic Brotherhood as a sub-faction (some mages of the Craft were reluctant to join their former adversaries and joinedOrder of Hermes instead, forming Minor House Hong Lei). Despite this, they have shared little of their esoteric knowledge, keeping to themselves.Bata'a
Practitioners of
voodoo ,Santeria , and other related religions, this strong affiliation of mages, hedge mages, faith healers, and worshippers is the largest society of magic users to never have entered a formal alliance. Powerful inNew Orleans , theCaribbean , andWest Africa , they maintain an active front in support of their neighborhoods, traditions, and culture.In Revised Edition of Mage, Bata’a were subsumed into the
Dreamspeakers tradition.Kopa Loei
Made up of various
kahuna s and shamans across thePacific Ocean , this loose alliance of mages keep the traditional religions of the Pacific Islands alive while working behind the scenes to support their communities. This particularly adaptive group focuses on retaining culture while simultaneously accepting new improvements in quality of life, adapting to the modern day.In Revised Edition of Mage, Kopa Loei were also subsumed into the
Dreamspeakers tradition.Hem-Ka Sobk
Worshippers of the Egyptian god
Sobek , this craft exists in the poorest places inEgypt . Practicing their religion with possibly delusional fervor, they are insular, xenophobic, and often violent in their approach to others, living a lifestyle that has not changed in hundreds of years.In Revised Edition of Mage, Hem-Ka Sobk craft was destroyed by unknown, possibly demonic, force.
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