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Narrative
by CallMeCal
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Sidereals become Narratives, hiding behind the curtain, describing and shaping the action from backstage and in the orchestra pit, thinking themselves authors but truly as much a part of the story as those they guide and control.
Castes
Narrative Exalts believe they hold all of causality in their hand, free to play reality itself like a hand of cards. Unfortunately for their enemies, they are not entirely wrong.
Credit for these placeholder descriptions goes to my Storyteller.
♦ Chosen of Diamonds (Journeys)
Diamonds are about trade, caravans and travel and gems from far-off lands.
♥ Chosen of Hearts (Serenity)
♣ Chosen of Clubs (Battles)
Clubs are about violence, bashing things down or blocking blows.
♠ Chosen of Spades (Secrets)
Spades dig for things long-buried. They uncover knowledge, or bury it right back up.
♛ Chosen of the Joker (Endings)
Joker is a trump card, ending the set and starting a new one.