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EARTHDAWN is an RPG that was published by FASA co. Any material of theirs used in this site is theirs by copyright. The material in this site is used without permission, but in no way should be understood as a challenge to those copyrights. MYNBRUJE
Ideals:
Justice, Compassion, Empathy, and Truth Domains
/Alignment: Good, Law, Knowledge, Fate all Questors of Mynbruje get Sense Motive
(may retry once per target) and Knowledge Law as class skills / LG / Turn Typical
Appearance: Mynbruje usually appears as an old man or woman of any race. Common
Elements: Balanced scales, executioners axe, stars, a comfortable place to rest Powers:
Mynbruje can read minds, ease the suffering of others, perceive obscure clues,
and travel through the thoughts of Name-givers, leaping from the mind of one to
any other within fifty miles. Questors:
The questors of Mynbruje wear simple garments, sometimes peasant garb, to show
that they care little for status or prestige. They see truth and justice as the
heart of life, and view all else as minor distractions. By asking how a man
accused of a crime sees himself and how society sees him, the questors of
Mynbruje seek to restore balance to such matters. If a criminal does not realize
he has done something wrong, they try to make him understand the criminality of
his actions. If society faults someone for something he did not do, they work to
clear his name among his fellows. Mynbruje’s questors often act as official
judges in citadels, towns, and villages. Some travel the land, adjudicating
disputes they encounter during their journey. The word of a questor of Mynbruje
is considered unimpeachable, and most people will accept his judgment even
though he is a stranger. Such questors often travel with Adepts and magicians,
who protect them from thieves seeking to evade judgment. Commentary:
Mynbruje stands by the unjustly accused, those the law has passed over, and
those misunderstood by their society. He is a busy Passion, for though the
Name-givers occupy a special place in the universe, mere mortals are often blind
to truth and understanding. |