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Mortal+ Secret Societies:
Mortal+ Secret Societies:
* [[Mortal & Mortal+/Theme/Attariya|Attariya]]
* [[Mortal & Mortal+/Theme/Atariya|Atariya]]
* [[Mortal & Mortal+/Theme/Dreamers|The Dreamers]]
* [[Mortal & Mortal+/Theme/Dreamers|The Dreamers]]
* [[Mortal & Mortal+/Theme/Infected|The Infected]]
* [[Mortal & Mortal+/Theme/Infected|The Infected]]

Revision as of 23:35, 28 February 2020

 Mortal concepts-- that is to say, concepts that intentionally avoid any sort of supernatural merits --are strongly encouraged to look into the Civil Society section, and dabble in one or more aspect of Philadelphia's civic life. Player characters are meant to be exceptional, especially the mortals. They are meant to portray those rare individuals whose lives change the course of history. While there is by no means a requirement that mortals move the mountains of society to suit their purposes, we do ask that you familiarize yourself with what's available to you before you complete your application as the majority of staff run plots for Mortals will take place within the realms of Civil Society.

 For Mortal+ concepts, the occult underbelly of Philadelphia opens itself up for examination. Philadelphia is home to numerous supernatural societies within the mortal populations. One of them, The Plain, even originated here in Philadelphia proper. Each Mortal+ template has a local society in place as a framework for interaction. While no characters are required to partake in their society, iconoclasts may find themselves wanting for friends and support. So it's certainly worth considering how your character relates to others that share their condition.

Mortal+ Secret Societies:

Mystery Cults:

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  • TBA

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