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As for many things in the League, the Egregore seems complicated with layers of masks and riddles.  
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As for many things in the League, the egregore seems complicated with layers of masks and riddles.  
  
There have been up to four League Egregores at any one time, of varied genders and ages, each wearing a mask and taking a title, be it Duke, Captain, Scholar, Harlequin or similar. Collectively they are referred to as being ‘Guise’ yet none directly answer to that name and each has their own personality and behaviours.  
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There have been up to four League egregores at any one time, of varied genders and ages, each wearing a mask and taking a title, be it Duke, Captain, Scholar, Harlequin, or similar. Collectively they are referred to as being ‘Guise’ yet none directly answer to that name and each has their own personality and behaviours.  
  
In these varied forms they are present through all levels of society, and all walks of life, observing everyone’s deeds. It is traditional for those undertaking an important action to explain their actions to the Egregore, for they bear testimony on behalf of the whole nation, for such is the way of the League to record what has been done though the acts may never be disclosed further in public.
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In these varied forms they are present through all levels of society, and all walks of life, observing everyone’s deeds. It is traditional for those undertaking an important action to explain their actions to the egregore, for they bear testimony on behalf of the whole nation, for such is the way of the League to record what has been done, though the acts may never be disclosed further in public.
  
The most consistent form of Guise has been known as his Grace, the Duke of Joy and Sorrow and he claims to be the central spring from which all others manifest – certainly as long as anyone can remember the Duke has been present as a patron of the arts, supporter of League culture and at times champion of etiquette - be it in theatre, politics or business - or all three combined.
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The most consistent form of Guise has been known as His Grace, the Duke of Joy and Sorrow and he claims to be the central spring from which all others manifest – certainly as long as anyone can remember, the Duke has been present as a patron of the arts, supporter of League culture, and at times champion of etiquette be it in theatre, politics, or business or all three combined.
  
Others forms have been more transient but currently regularly observed at Anvil has also been the Contessa, the Harlequin and the Captain.
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Others forms have been more transient, but those currently regularly observed at Anvil have also been the Contessa, the Harlequin and the Captain.
{{CaptionedImage|file=Egregore League Jon 2.jpg|align=right|caption=The Harliquin}}
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{{CaptionedImage|file=Egregore League Jon 2.jpg|align=right|caption=The Harlequin}}
The Harlequin is a rogue and a charmer, who claims to have but recently overcome the ban on public action placed on him by the other aspect of Guise – though this is disputed. Whatever the truth wherever he goes there is gossip, drama and a social whirl.
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The Harlequin is a rogue and a charmer, who claims to have but recently overcome the ban on public action placed on him by the other aspect of Guise – though this is disputed. Whatever the truth, wherever he goes, there is gossip, drama, and a social whirl.
  
The Captain is of more practical character, more likely to be found wherever you find bravos, stevedores, craftsman and the like. Solid and steady (and often silent, unlike the garrulous Harlequin) his reassuring presence can often be found at the shoulder of bravo in the line of battle.
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The Captain is of more practical character, more likely to be found wherever you find bravos, stevedores, craftsman, and the like. Solid and steady (and often silent, unlike the garrulous Harlequin), his reassuring presence can often be found at the shoulder of bravos in the line of battle.
  
Whatever the form of Guise he can be relied upon to champion the culture and hearth magic of the League. Their presence, in various forms, reaches all of the strata of League society and it is through them that the citizens can know that their great deeds are known and witnessed, even if they must remain secret – for such is the way of the League. Why not tell them your story……
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Whatever the form of Guise, they can be relied upon to champion the culture and hearth magic of the League. Their presence, in various forms, reaches all of the strata of League society, and it is through them that the citizens can know that their great deeds are known and witnessed, even if they must remain secret – for such is the way of the League. Why not tell them your story...?
  
 
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Revision as of 20:38, 5 September 2017

Guise

Egregore League Rick Landscape.jpg
His Grace, The Duke of Joy and Sorrow

As for many things in the League, the egregore seems complicated with layers of masks and riddles.

There have been up to four League egregores at any one time, of varied genders and ages, each wearing a mask and taking a title, be it Duke, Captain, Scholar, Harlequin, or similar. Collectively they are referred to as being ‘Guise’ yet none directly answer to that name and each has their own personality and behaviours.

In these varied forms they are present through all levels of society, and all walks of life, observing everyone’s deeds. It is traditional for those undertaking an important action to explain their actions to the egregore, for they bear testimony on behalf of the whole nation, for such is the way of the League to record what has been done, though the acts may never be disclosed further in public.

The most consistent form of Guise has been known as His Grace, the Duke of Joy and Sorrow and he claims to be the central spring from which all others manifest – certainly as long as anyone can remember, the Duke has been present as a patron of the arts, supporter of League culture, and at times champion of etiquette – be it in theatre, politics, or business – or all three combined.

Others forms have been more transient, but those currently regularly observed at Anvil have also been the Contessa, the Harlequin and the Captain.

Egregore League Jon 2.jpg
The Harlequin

The Harlequin is a rogue and a charmer, who claims to have but recently overcome the ban on public action placed on him by the other aspect of Guise – though this is disputed. Whatever the truth, wherever he goes, there is gossip, drama, and a social whirl.

The Captain is of more practical character, more likely to be found wherever you find bravos, stevedores, craftsman, and the like. Solid and steady (and often silent, unlike the garrulous Harlequin), his reassuring presence can often be found at the shoulder of bravos in the line of battle.

Whatever the form of Guise, they can be relied upon to champion the culture and hearth magic of the League. Their presence, in various forms, reaches all of the strata of League society, and it is through them that the citizens can know that their great deeds are known and witnessed, even if they must remain secret – for such is the way of the League. Why not tell them your story...?