Factol's Day

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*MimiFearthegn
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Posted by *MimiFearthegn »


As was their custom at the beginning of every year, members of the Fraternity of Order gathered in a large meeting hall in the City Courts to celebrate the start of the new year and their Factol's birthday in an orderly and meaningful way. Chairs were set up in perfect rows facing a perfectly square stage, podium, and large magical display.

At precisely three hours to peak, the room was full, and Factol Hashkar and his Bureau Chiefs processed up to the podium accompanied by stately and perfectly harmonious music.

The music came to a melodious close as the Factol organized his notes, and began his speech:


"Fellow researchers, and scientists; lovers of knowledge. Today marks the 986th year since our Faction's foundation. We were the first faction. Namely, we are the faction that defines what it means to be a faction - a group of sentient beings, organized around the principles of shared goals, ideology, and worldviews, and dedicated to uncovering the secrets and meaning of the multiverse.

"For us, uncovering the secrets of the multiverse means learning its immutable truths: the axioms, laws, and rules which govern the multiverse, the nature of things, and individual lives, respectively."

Hashkar paused to sneeze into a previously perfectly folded hanky, and turn the page of his notes.

"Of course, the Axioms are above all. To discover an Axiom is to become like the Powers - fully conscious of the inner workings of some part of this reality. But to KNOW an Axiom is to be able to prove it fully from the other axioms, and be able to understand it in all its inner workings and full ramifications on the rest of the multiverse.

"This year, I am proud to announce that we have, at last, come to KNOW a new Axiom."

He paused to make a small illustration on the magical display:


"The Axiom of Non-Contradiction!" He announced "A thing cannot both be, and not be. It is strange, in the light of the often contradictory nature of the multiverse to think that such a thing could be true. For this reason, we have long struggled with this particular theorem. Its study began with. . . "

For the next three hours, the Factol went into the long and convoluted history of every single researcher ever to have worked on this particular axiom. There followed a detailed proof of its veracity, accompanied by all the necessary equations on the magical blackboard. Finally, congratulations were given to the researcher who had finished the final piece of the proof, along with a shiny gold plaque and a promotion.

After polite and orderly applause, the Factol continued:


"But, as exciting as the discovery of a new Axiom is, we cannot forget our other researchers, and those who put their discoveries to use in the political sphere. "
*MimiFearthegn
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Posted by *MimiFearthegn »


"I will proceed in order of rank:

"Bureau Chief Seph. Throughout the history of this city, the unruliness of the more chaotic factions has kept the rules of this city from being a perfect mirror to the True Laws. However, this year, I am pleased to announce that Bureau Chief Seph put his research into the politics of this city to good use. The Lawful Entry Law, passed this Sacrilegion, affirms what in truth has always been the case in this city, but never codified: that every recognized faction is its own entity, and yet that every one of them is still subject to the Law.

"In recognition of his work, I offer him this token of appreciation - a multi-planar clock: "

Two Aides come forward, carrying a rather large box. Inside is a rather large, but elegant, contraption with many dials and gears aligned to tell the time (or something meaningful its passage) for all of the major planes of the Great Wheel. A shiny gold plaque on the bottom contained a few words tastefully commemorating the occasion and reasons for the gift.

More applause followed the opening of the box. The Factol continued:


"And among our researchers, I would like to especially recognize Administrator Hasclaan Guunt. Throughout the past year, he has worked tirelessly in the fields of construct and golem sentience."

Here the Factol turned to look at Hasclaan, if he were present.

"I look forward to seeing the codification of the laws you have discovered, Administrator Guunt, in the coming year. To aid you in the writing of your research, I would like to present to you this automated dictation machine - "

The two aides came forward yet again, with a similarly largish box, which contained. . another box, but one of a more useful and machine-like nature, with a slot for paper, and a small phone contraption for speaking into. Like the clock, it was duly marked with the occasion and reasons for the gift.

The awards continued for another few hours, before the Factol finally looked like he was about to wrap things up:


"Finally, I would like to recognize a particular new namer whose thoughtful gift - "

The Factol continued speaking, as though nothing at all were the matter, but the sound of a commotion outside the City Courts was audible even in the the middle of the auditorium. The sounds of a riot, and calls of "DOOM! DOOM!" and "DEATH TO THE HARMONIUM!" filtered in as the "parade" of Doomguard passed by on their way to the Barracks.

Hashkar cleared his throat. There was a small awkward pause, during which an Aide with poor timing remarked -


"Isn't that illegal?"

Then the orchestra struck up a soft tune to mask the passing commotion, and the ceremony continued.
*Zasziel
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Posted by *Zasziel »


RekÂ’anÂ’dÂ’Lor the gith was very pleased to be there. Although he did not get the point of such an event -something he never saw in his culture- he was happy to see how many members the Faction countedÂ… and to have the feeling to be well integrated, according to his invite.

At the announcement of the « Axiom of Non-Contradiction », he jumped, surprised by such an unexpected statement. The thing just appeared so obvious… But then, his mind started to drift as the Factol’s speech passed… Is that really true? For a moment, he tried to think to as many possibilities he could. If he could not think of any contradiction, then the statement probably did not deserve any further consideration. But then, at some point, he realized:

What about a dead god? Â…Could it be considered as both being and not being at the same time? If that was to be true, the Powers could have found a way to escape some of the MultiverseÂ’s AxiomsÂ… though they would not find it very useful if they were deadÂ… HoweverÂ… this could also imply that they are not subject to some other Axioms as wellÂ…. Trying to focus his attention again on a demonstration way too complicated for a one-ear listener, he considered asking the question at the end of the explanation. Eventually, he decided he would not. He did not want to attract some antipathy from his peers. Not nowÂ… He could still discuss this point later, with a Godman.

He carefully listened to the award ceremony and decided that one day, it would be him who would get one for his discoveriesÂ… Not that he attached any importance in material stuffs or fame. But he deeply wanted to understand some of the Multiverse's secretsÂ… and help others to understand as well.

(( OOC: MimiFearthegn, thanks for this! I really enjoyed reading this post ! :) ))
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