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In accordance with the prophecy, the Masquerade has in its possession a set of ancient Mayan relics called the Crystal Skulls. (Yes, those Crystal Skulls.) Unlike the purported thirteen of the legend, roughly half of which are in various museums, the Masquerade's Skulls are the real deal. There are six of them on the MUSH, as opposed to the canonical four: The Skulls of the Heavens (<span style="color:green;">Air</span>, <span style="color:#CC9900;">Earth</span>, <span style="color:red;">Fire</span>, and <span style="color:blue;">Water</span>), the <span style="color:brown;">Anchor Skull</span>, and the Skull of the Underworld. The Skulls are the means by which the four senior executives can teleport (especially now that the Traumaport has been sundered), but their primary function is the absorption and storing of Ideal Energy. | In accordance with the prophecy, the Masquerade has in its possession a set of ancient Mayan relics called the Crystal Skulls. (Yes, those Crystal Skulls.) Unlike the purported thirteen of the legend, roughly half of which are in various museums, the Masquerade's Skulls are the real deal. There are six of them on the MUSH, as opposed to the canonical four: The Skulls of the Heavens (<span style="color:green;">Air</span>, <span style="color:#CC9900;">Earth</span>, <span style="color:red;">Fire</span>, and <span style="color:blue;">Water</span>), the <span style="color:brown;">Anchor Skull</span>, and the Skull of the Underworld. The Skulls are the means by which the four senior executives can teleport (especially now that the Traumaport has been sundered), but their primary function is the absorption and storing of Ideal Energy. | ||
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Revision as of 11:02, 5 January 2012
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Affiliation
Affiliated with the New World Order, the Masquerade is equal parts mystic cult and domestic terrorist cell, but fundamentally a group of powerful killers armed with the supernatural power of Persona. They are independent of the organization itself, but choose to align themselves with it for the perks and their allegiances to its members since ties between the Masquerade proper and the wider NWO are fairly solid. It is comprised of two basic "levels": The eager, if deluded, cultists and foot soldiers who make up the bulk of the organisation, and the inscrutable "Executives" who direct these minions' efforts.
Their duty within the organization is as cleaners, enforcers of loyalty, and the ultimate in scorched earth policies.
Led by the zealous King Leo and supported by the full might of the NWO and its own Executives, even their own compatriots fear crossing these powerful agents of the conspiracy. In addition to the King, the Masquerade is lead by Joker, an inscrutable entity clad in jester's motley who grants the dreams of those who call upon him.
All are afforded some status, more than adequate pay and benefits, and a wide berth. The Masquerade members stand for quick, dependable service, though all have their own specialties.
Agenda
The Masquerade's true agenda, outside of the granting of dreams, or "Ideals", is the evolution of Man and the exaltation of the world via the events foretold by the Oracle of Maia. They have set several of these events into motion in order to bring about this cataclysmic change.
A more personal agenda, at least for King Leo and the Joker, is bringing about the death of Tatsuya Suou, Lisa Silverman, and Eikichi Mishina. This hate-filled desire stems from an event that occurred long ago and is shrouded in mystery.
Important Thematic Elements
While Masquerade members come in flavors of both executive and minion, executives universally have names in the format of title-sign. Examples include Count Libra, King Leo, and so on.
All Masquerade members to date have been Reverse Arcana. They are what is dark and twisted outside the mundane. This is generally probably going to be a job requirement.
To join up, one will usually be a minion unless approval is sought in advance from staff and members of the Masquerade, particularly Tatsuya Sudou, to app in as an executive. Getting there through RP is still the better way. Anyone can be a minion for the group.
Resources
High ranking members of the Masquerade are known to have access to normally forbidden NWO technology and the capacity to vanish from one location and appear in another through little-known means. Should they need to appropriate something the Masquerade will have it, and should they need someone disappeared or some other convenient job done which is beneath their station that too will take place.
The Crystal Skulls
"...A non-executive like you could never control the Crystal Skull. This Skull can only be controlled by those bearing the constellation of the Holy Cross." -Lady Scorpio
In accordance with the prophecy, the Masquerade has in its possession a set of ancient Mayan relics called the Crystal Skulls. (Yes, those Crystal Skulls.) Unlike the purported thirteen of the legend, roughly half of which are in various museums, the Masquerade's Skulls are the real deal. There are six of them on the MUSH, as opposed to the canonical four: The Skulls of the Heavens (Air, Earth, Fire, and Water), the Anchor Skull, and the Skull of the Underworld. The Skulls are the means by which the four senior executives can teleport (especially now that the Traumaport has been sundered), but their primary function is the absorption and storing of Ideal Energy.
The Masquerade also owns the newly refurbished Club Zodiac in Sumaru, though inspecting the Club's records will reveal nothing amiss.
Members
- Aries: The seat of Aries is currently vacant. Or is it...?
- Prince Taurus: One of the more public Executives, the Prince has been tasked with retrieving the Ideal Energy of the young and vibrant -- a task which his career as a producer for teen idols helps him fulfill with ease. He possesses the Crystal Skull of Earth.
- Gemini: The seat of Gemini is currently vacant.
- Baroness Cancer: A naval officer and dreamseer, the Baroness is learned in the ancient lore and rites of the Mayans. Her task is to harvest the Ideal Energy of her colleagues and other military personnel -- a group which overlaps with Tatsuzou Sudou's branch of the NWO. Because Joker's a troll. She possesses the Anchor Skull.
- Katsura Tsuruya: The Baroness' minion, who may or may not be seriously in over her head.
- King Leo: Joker's right hand, viceroy of the Masquerade and author of its fundamental text In Lak'ech. Utterly devoted to the motley-clad entity, Leo acts as the voice of the organisation. Presumably, the King harvests Ideal Energy just as the others do, but he has not disclosed his target demographic to his colleagues. He possesses the Crystal Skull of Fire.
- Magical Warrior Maiden Ixquic: The King's emotionally-compromised minion. She wears a Mayan-inspired costume, and is accompanied by her long-suffering demon, Belphegor.
- Duke Virgo: Former member of the KDA and potential security threat. The Duke has no target demographic, lacking a Skull to harvest with.
- Count Libra: Another potential security threat, the Count is nominally still an executive despite his conflicted loyalties and mercenary attitude. He possesses the Crystal Skull of the Underworld, though his target demographic is up for debate.
- Lady Scorpio: Former Sevens track star and victim of a devastating, crippling accident. Scorpio is an alcoholic, a nihilist, and more devoted to her lover the King than she is to Joker or the Masquerade's idealistic crusade. She has been tasked with the retrieval of the Ideal Energy of high school students and, more recently, the hopeless dregs of humanity that inhabit the bars she frequents. She possesses the Crystal Skull of Water.
- Sagittarius: The seat of Sagittarius is currently vacant.
- Countess Capricorn: Proprietress of a disreputable boarding house and now an employee of Yasogami High. The Countess has a particular love of breaking young people. She has no target demographic, as she lacks a Skull.
- Queen Aquarius: Glamorous celebrity and, unknowingly, mother of Joker. The Queen's task is to harvest the Ideal Energy of her hangers-on and other world-weary adults, especially those attracted to her fatal beauty. She possesses the Crystal Skull of Wind.
- Baron Pisces: Sevens graduate and janitor, it was the Baron's brutal efficacy and promise which led the King to recruit him. He has no target demographic, lacking as he does a Skull.