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| '''Are the Firebirds Recruiting?''': Maybe? There are five of us now. | | '''Are the Firebirds Recruiting?''': Maybe? There are five of us now. A Moros, perhaps. | ||
'''What do the Firebirds do?''': They oppose the Iron Pyramid in all things, to the best of the ability of all of their members. This does not mean that all of them fight Seers through direct force of arms: some seek to protect the integrity of the Awakened Society of Philadelphia and the safety of the Veil through directed intercession in the media, in the affairs of the police and government, and in extreme cases through force of arms. | '''What do the Firebirds do?''': They oppose the Iron Pyramid in all things, to the best of the ability of all of their members. This does not mean that all of them fight Seers through direct force of arms: some seek to protect the integrity of the Awakened Society of Philadelphia and the safety of the Veil through directed intercession in the media, in the affairs of the police and government, and in extreme cases through force of arms. |
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To them, I am little more than a lantern glow. Those who dawdle before us smile at the prince’s boyband charm, or the carpet’s swirling curlicues, but you, you stop. You peer at the cold coal that birthed me. Your eye meets mine and at last, the gaze is complete. Tell me, what do you see?" -To Meet The Firebird's Eye | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Firebird: In Slavic folklore, the Firebird's tail feather serves as a call to adventure. The summons to a quest both disastrous and rewarding. The pearl of wisdom in its beak may be gained at the cost of sacrifice, departure, loss, and suffering. Coveted, yet reviled. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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