Notes on the Cult of St.Tesla

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Prime Directives


  1. Further the Sum of Human Knowledge at any cost. (Most commonly meant as [personal], dissenters are dealt with internally)
  2. Aid and abet Researchers, Explorers and other Men of Science whatever they may be.
  3. Execution of the First Directive must be unopposed. Eliminate any resistance. (Via educational programs, City Watch if necessary)
  4. If there's an agreement to be made, have it in writing. (In triplicate if at all possible)

Notable Divisions

Fist of Indrun.

 "Crush the Infidels with the iron fist. In Tesla's name, let none survive."
Composition: Primarily consists of Paladins and Clerics of combat-oriented domains. Though there are rare inclusions of fighters and barbarians heeding the higher call.
Duties: First line of offense against enemies of the science. (The Primal Spark decreed that the Hexspawns are the servants of Addysyn and thus are the foremost enemies of science available for elimination) Also provides first response to monster incursions and hexmazes blooming.

Hand of Ohmper

"Spark the brilliance. Shield the inqusitiveness. Ground any resistance. Hard."
Composition: Clerics of Knowledge, Forge and sometimes Tempest domains.
Duties: Main body of actively going out clerics. They are tasked with exploring and protective details on researchers and explorers. Also they are encouraged to spread the love for science via simple and fun phys/chem experiments.

Spark of Volomb

"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. "
Composition: More cerebral clerics of Knowledge, Forge and other domains, Wizards and occasional Warlocks.
Duties: Science. Research for the sake of research. Research for new technology. Research for the seer joy of discovery.

Tesla's Watchful Eye

“Knowledge is strength. Ignorance is the kiss of death.”
Composition: Clerics. Diviner Wizards. Rogues of all kind. Rangers.
Duties: Collection and analysis of information. Tactical, strategical intelligence. Occasional observation of animals in their natural habitats.