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One's affiliation simply refers to their membership or association with one, or more, major group.
One's affiliation simply refers to their membership or association with one, or more, of Nodd's major factions.


In general an individual cannot be a full member of more than one House at a time, though Houses can be more tolerant of cult membership, depending on the respective House and cult in question. The same can be said of cults. Any citizen who plans to spread their allegiances must do so with care.
An individual usually cannot be a full member of more than one House at a time, though Houses can be more tolerant of cult membership, depending on the respective House and cult in question. Some will join a House and then later leave it to join another, but this has its own set of risks and consequences and they are unlikely to be welcomed back.


====The Six Arcane Houses====
====The Six Arcane Houses====
Each House represents one of the six [[Major Aspects|Major Aspects]] of Nodd's world and their rituals and beliefs represent that wholly. Joining a House is the primary way to learn the most powerful magics but requires a dedication of the individual to the House's particular way of thinking and beliefs.
Each House represents one of the six [[Major Aspects|Major Aspects]] of Nodd's world and their rituals and beliefs represent that wholly. Joining a House is the primary way to learn the most powerful magics but requires a dedication of the individual to the House's particular way of thinking and beliefs.


Each House has a [[citygod]] at its head, though this position can be seen as a dubious honor at best due to their wildly corrupted natures. Even so there are many who aspire for the role or similar in search of the power it brings.
Each House has a [[citygod]] at its head, though this position can be seen as a dubious honor. Citygods are essentially prisoners in their own towers and are said to be wildly corrupted. Even so there are many who aspire for the role or similar in search of the power it brings.


*[[House Viviria]], encompassing the [[Major Aspects|Aspect of Life]]
*[[House Viviria]], encompassing the [[Major Aspects|Aspect of Life]]
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====Cults====
====Cults====
Numerous cults exist and are constantly vying for power, membership, and recognition. Cults have immense variety in their goals - some aspire to become fully recognized as Houses by the council while others could be seen as hardly more than a celebrated book club.
Numerous cults exist and are constantly vying for power, membership, and recognition. Cults have immense variety in their goals - some aspire to become fully recognized as Houses by the Council while others could be seen as hardly more than a celebrated book club.


The most prominent and known include:
The most prominent and known include:

Revision as of 05:41, 6 January 2022

One's affiliation simply refers to their membership or association with one, or more, of Nodd's major factions.

An individual usually cannot be a full member of more than one House at a time, though Houses can be more tolerant of cult membership, depending on the respective House and cult in question. Some will join a House and then later leave it to join another, but this has its own set of risks and consequences and they are unlikely to be welcomed back.

The Six Arcane Houses

Each House represents one of the six Major Aspects of Nodd's world and their rituals and beliefs represent that wholly. Joining a House is the primary way to learn the most powerful magics but requires a dedication of the individual to the House's particular way of thinking and beliefs.

Each House has a citygod at its head, though this position can be seen as a dubious honor. Citygods are essentially prisoners in their own towers and are said to be wildly corrupted. Even so there are many who aspire for the role or similar in search of the power it brings.

Cults

Numerous cults exist and are constantly vying for power, membership, and recognition. Cults have immense variety in their goals - some aspire to become fully recognized as Houses by the Council while others could be seen as hardly more than a celebrated book club.

The most prominent and known include: