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The organization is lead by the Right and Left Hands who do not speak with each other and to few beyond their direct reports.  They are followed by a council of the five most talented archmagi from each Hand, ten total (symbolizing fingers),  that deliberate on issues involving magic, Mundus, and the defense of the nation. Eight of the seats are designated to masters of a given school of magic, two for the Hands themselves, who to the surprise of many, are both generalists.
The organization is lead by the Right and Left Hands who do not speak with each other and to few beyond their direct reports.  They are followed by a council of the five most talented archmagi from each Hand, ten total (symbolizing fingers),  that deliberate on issues involving magic, Mundus, and the defense of the nation. Eight of the seats are designated to masters of a given school of magic, two for the Hands themselves, who to the surprise of many, are both generalists.
===The Right and the Left===
Alignment with one faction or the other controls much of the everyday life of a typical Hand of Mundus. A wizard's affiliation is more than a simple association, rather it announces his ideological place within the organization, immediately making him or her allies and foes all at once.
The Left Hand believes that magic is to be manipulated and studied for the sake of the gain to one's self and their country. They will sacrifice anything to pursue power and commit any atrocity to further their studies. Many are self-serving and loathe the idea of regulating magic to any extent unnecessary to safeguarding the public which funds their research. In accordance with this idea, left handed wizards do not mingle with the populace often and prefer to attend to research or studies. Rarely, some of their ilk will stray from the tower to investigate particularly powerful citizens, but alomst always with some insidious motive.
The Right Hand asserts that magic is too dangerous to be left unwatched. They believe that because of their vigilance and foresight, Sundren remains mostly untouched by magical deviance. In their eyes, the study of magic is imperative but should be closely controlled, so it cannot be used for devious ends. Right handed wizards advocate daily intervention in the lives of the people and above all, promoting self-control when using magic. Typically, they are embittered, but well meaning people. 
Despite the stark contrasts, most Hands of Mundus can agree on a few issues.
It has been said that the only time two wizards of opposite houses can work together is when something threatens them both. This seems to be near to the truth. Most historical examples show that the Left and Right can put aside their differences when Sundren is threatened. However, it also highlights that once such events pass, the bickering continues.
Foremost, both sides look upon sorcerors and warlocks unfavorably. These "naturalists", as they often refer to them, do not earn their power and as such are believed to be unworthy of membership. Often, these individuals are forced to subdue their own magical talents, in order to pursue magical studies with either tower. Rarely, even after such a sacrifice, is a self-chastizing sorceror or warlock accepted into the ranks. Each side has their own personal beliefs about those who are unwilling to limit their natural abilities, but none of them are positive.


===Organizational Structure===
===Organizational Structure===

Revision as of 17:14, 25 December 2009

Summary

The Hands of Mundus, also known simply as "The Hands" were present before Sundren was a city state. When the great wizard Mundus strolled into the valley, he brought with him his two closest friends who he would commonly refer to as his left and right hands, in recognition of their worth to him. They together, with his blessings, formed the Hands. Following a nasty falling out after the death of Mundus and their differing view on how things should be run, the order was forever separated into two halves with members following one of the two leaders. The two hands struggle ceaselessly to assume full control of the order of elite magi, and to prove their interpretation of Mundus' will is correct.

The organization is lead by the Right and Left Hands who do not speak with each other and to few beyond their direct reports. They are followed by a council of the five most talented archmagi from each Hand, ten total (symbolizing fingers), that deliberate on issues involving magic, Mundus, and the defense of the nation. Eight of the seats are designated to masters of a given school of magic, two for the Hands themselves, who to the surprise of many, are both generalists.

The Right and the Left

Alignment with one faction or the other controls much of the everyday life of a typical Hand of Mundus. A wizard's affiliation is more than a simple association, rather it announces his ideological place within the organization, immediately making him or her allies and foes all at once.

The Left Hand believes that magic is to be manipulated and studied for the sake of the gain to one's self and their country. They will sacrifice anything to pursue power and commit any atrocity to further their studies. Many are self-serving and loathe the idea of regulating magic to any extent unnecessary to safeguarding the public which funds their research. In accordance with this idea, left handed wizards do not mingle with the populace often and prefer to attend to research or studies. Rarely, some of their ilk will stray from the tower to investigate particularly powerful citizens, but alomst always with some insidious motive.

The Right Hand asserts that magic is too dangerous to be left unwatched. They believe that because of their vigilance and foresight, Sundren remains mostly untouched by magical deviance. In their eyes, the study of magic is imperative but should be closely controlled, so it cannot be used for devious ends. Right handed wizards advocate daily intervention in the lives of the people and above all, promoting self-control when using magic. Typically, they are embittered, but well meaning people.

Despite the stark contrasts, most Hands of Mundus can agree on a few issues.

It has been said that the only time two wizards of opposite houses can work together is when something threatens them both. This seems to be near to the truth. Most historical examples show that the Left and Right can put aside their differences when Sundren is threatened. However, it also highlights that once such events pass, the bickering continues.

Foremost, both sides look upon sorcerors and warlocks unfavorably. These "naturalists", as they often refer to them, do not earn their power and as such are believed to be unworthy of membership. Often, these individuals are forced to subdue their own magical talents, in order to pursue magical studies with either tower. Rarely, even after such a sacrifice, is a self-chastizing sorceror or warlock accepted into the ranks. Each side has their own personal beliefs about those who are unwilling to limit their natural abilities, but none of them are positive.

Organizational Structure

Right Hand Left Hand

Council of Ten

Rismal
Mizrhai
Jurai
Galos

Graf
Zim
Aromis
Maulus

Archmagi
Elite Magi
Magi
Initiate

Archmagi
Elite Magi
Magi
Initiate


Origin/History

After Mundus' death of old age in 1230 both the Right and Left Hands were close friends and colleagues. Unfortunately this was not to last. Mundus left behind a large tome to his advisers and the Right and Left Hand on how Sundren should be run. Disagreements occurred over the interpretation of this text, and each Hand had their own personal philosophies they believed to be right.

The Right Hand believed Mundus' words should be followed to the letter, and that magic should be rigorously controlled and watched to protect against misuse.

The Left Hand believed that the spirit of the tome should be followed, since not every topic was well documented and time had changed things; he also insisted that magi should have the freedom to research and explore magic without limits in order to improve themselves and Sundren.

The arguments continued and intensified over more than a decade, with disagreements occurring over how Mundus would want them to govern Sundren and magic. Then, 15 years after the death of Mundus, something transpired between the Hands that forever tore them apart. The conflict between the two grew violent, and an all out war occurred between the men and their followers. Hundreds from each side lost their lives during one very bloody day, and the tower that once served as a testament to Mundus was destroyed in the bedlam.

The original tower was later rebuilt as two, with the Tomb of Mundus residing between them. Each Hand resides at the top of their tower. They are rarely seen outside their chambers, and permit few visitors.

Base(s) of Operations

  • Decstrum, The White Tower of the Right
  • The Tomb of Mundus
  • Sinistrum, The Black Tower of the Left

Leadership/People of Note

  • Right Hand (Leader of the Right Hand organization)
  • Left Hand (Leader of the Left Hand organization)
  • Mizrahi (Main representative of the Right Hand)
  • Graf (Main representative of the Left Hand)

Objectives

  • Uphold Mundus' will
  • Ensure the survival of Sundren
  • Promote magic use
  • Regulate magic use
  • Explore the schools of magic, in order to further practices