Bronze Throne. A guild of thieves making their way across the desert, to cities on either side and points in between.
Divine Fog. A large group of wizards
Divine Path. A group of priests
Gilded Stave. A small group of spies
Scarlet Seal. A traveling group of courtesans
Steel Wolf. A guild of thieves
Goddess of Chaos and Life. A made-up religion based on one woman's whim to mislead or misdirect people to her benefit. It is a highly matriarchal monotheistic order, pushing its followers in an outward direction, and focuses on harmony with nature and procreation. The first High Priestess of this faith wanted fame, fortune, and power over others, and was one of Perseus' first miracles in the world; but she found a natural calling to support the commoners for her own subtle benefit, and less to their detriment. This faith has existed for more than three centuries in the world; its current High Priestess is unknown to all its followers at this time.
Notes.
While both Bronze Throne and Steel Wolf are examples of thieves' guilds, they are two separate factions based on different ideologies. Bronze Throne is large, stable, and motivated by money; its lair appears as an architectural dream on the outside but is hidden, while the inside is much more cheaper than the exterior. Steel Wolf is somewhat large, highly stable, and motivated by politics; its lair is budget quality just outside the city, while the inside is more luxurious than the exterior. The former has highly attractive members identifiable by tattoos, led by one individual; the latter has highly professional members identifiable by clothing, led by a group of more than eleven leaders. Bronze Throne does not list enemies of any other thieves' guild, while Steel Wolf does ― indicating maybe the latter sees the former more as a threat than they need to be?
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