Heralds Faction
The Heralds of Faerûn
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Membership
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Common Descriptors: Inquisitive, neutral, political |
Primary Classes: Bards, clerics, fighters, paladins, rangers |
Alignments: LN (primary), LG, LN, LE, NG, N |
Locations
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Herald's Hall: A hidden keep said to be on an island in a black mirror-calm lake called Swordsmere, rumors have placed the Herald's Hall variously in Athkatla, Murann, Eshpurta, Baldur's Gate, and Beregost, among other places. The Herald's Holdfast: A fortified compound in the Moonwood near Silverymoon, the ancient archive of the Heralds, and headquarters for Old Night. |
Ranks
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• Vigilant: Rank 1. Vigilants are those who watch for the local Titled Herald. They are often salt-of-the-earth types, in positions to see everything in all walks of life, and to report to the Herald what they find. Those with an eye for important details and a sense of discretion may be approached about joining the ranks of the Heralds properly as an apprentice. • Herald's Apprentice: Rank 3. The apprentice is always bound to the local Titled Herald. In addition to continuing observation of their environs (a task that never truly ends for heralds), they receive training in blazons and laws of heraldry, in history and law. |
“We are they who remember, and who judge in accordance with that memory.”
An order that trains and supports the heralds of all the Realms, responsible for registering heraldry properly, recording the goings-on of high and low, and adjudicating questions of propriety and law brought to them.
Contents
Overview
Across the Realms, the Heralds seem to be functionaries in the various courts and governments of its myriad lands, described by colorful titles passed from one Herald to the next in a given region. They act as criers and announcers, as sages who specialize in history and heraldry, and as masters of the local political ebb and flow. In this, they largely blend into the mass of other bureaucrats and courtiers.
Those in the know, however, are aware that each such Herald is part of a subtle network of Heralds trained to watch and gather information, to record the passage of history, and to carefully curate the blossoming of civilization. For each Titled Herald, there is a network of apprentices and dutiful spies who watch and report. And in turn, each Titled Herald is part of a larger network whose observations are collected by a small body of senior Heralds who work together to form the "big picture" of events in Faerûn.
Goals and Philosophy
The Heralds are a largely beneficent organization - it was not that long ago, in the grand scheme of things, that they were Harpers. But where Harpers are quintessential meddlers, Heralds are beholden to watch and advise in the development of nations and politics. Naturally, this is an ideal, to which each Herald hew in varying degrees.
Heralds are expected, above all things, to do the following:
- Watch and record historical events. Heralds are expected to keep journals and send reports to their superiors at minimum of once a year, and ideally once a season.
- Act to educate folk in the advance of history, delivering important news to those who can see that it is properly disseminated, and delivering such news as they receive it to local lords, courts, and temples.
- Keep a careful record of all heraldry employed in a given area, and to report the advent of new heraldry to the office of Old Night. This responsibility extends to being the office with whom such registrations take place.
Activities
On the local level, Heralds are benign in their efforts. They gather information about important people and groups and their doings, and they pass them up the "chain". When new signs or banners or shields come out for display, a Herald knows about it within a day or two, and ascertains the right of the individual to use it - and if they don't have it, makes a point of discreetly approaching them about the necessity for changing it in accordance with local laws and traditions. Heralds also act in official capacity as criers at social events, announcing those who arrive, and as judges at events from friendly tourneys to duels and trials by combat. Heralds are often sought out by newcomers to an area for advice on the power players, the factions, and the intrigues in play, as well.
Quests undertaken by agents of the Heralds might include the following:
- Seek out old lineage information from the ruins of a noble's ancient holding.
- Uncover the intrigues that endanger the political balance in an area, and report them to the High Heralds.
- Act as mediator between two warring factions, attempting to broker peace between them.
Perks
Heralds in good standing might receive the following benefits:
- Access to fellow Heralds and their myriad bodies of lore and history.
- The assistance of political and authority figures.
- Allies such as the Harpers.
Office: Heraldic Title
Rank 10+
Each of the Heraldic Offices is given a coat of arms and a title that adheres to a local tradition.
- Altumbel & Aglarond: Green Targe (Spandeliyon)
- Amn: Sable (Crimmor), Stars (Athkatla), Swanmantle (Eshpurta), Tallboots (Murann), Thorn Tree (Riatavin)
- Chondath: Bronzespur (Arrabar)
- Cormanthor: Moonsilver (Elventree)
- Cormyr: Cormyrean Heralds are given the titles of the settlement, thus: Arabel, Dhedluk, Espar, Eveningstar, High Horn, Hilp, Immersea, Marsember, Suzail, Tilverton, Tyrluk, Waymoot, Wheloon
- The Dalelands: Bright Shield (Essembra)
- The Dragon Coast: Flailchains (Westgate), Purple Halberd (Elversult), Sundazzle (Teziir)
- Moonsea: Shimmaree (Hillsfar)
- The North: Bucklebar (Luskan), Dark Stag (Silverymoon), Diadar (Amphail), Falconfree (Waterdeep), Gold Saddle (Yartar), Hawkfeather (Sundabar), Jhalvar (Mirabar), Silver Scales (Neverwinter)
- Sembia: Curved Sword (Saerloon), Lazalar (Ordulin)
- Nimbral: Durlance (Nimsur), Fyrefelen (Ormen), Hoathal (Sombor), Lyaparce (Bromtor), Mhanrued (Esdul), Ohndivur (Tethmor), Ramrath (Curstallyon), Skannajh (Rauthaven), Statharn (Nimith), Taerash (Suthhaven), Thuldroun (Arevar), Ulaunt (Vindal), plus Culree, Honthallow, Maunthar, Vorlmaer (wandering within Nimbral)
- Tethyr: Blue Velvet (Ithmong), Shining Helm (Saradush), Swordswreath (Zazesspur)
- Vilhon Reach: Bloodbanner (Hlath), Dragonplume (Nimpeth), Lone Tree (Ormath)
- The Western Heartlands: Narlhelm (Baldur’s Gate), Drawn Dagger (Hill’s Edge), High Bow (Secomber), Ironflower (Elturel), Morningstar (Berdusk), Oakenstaff (Iriaebor), Red Sword (Beregost)
The patronage of the local government and various fees that the bearer of a Heraldic Office can command for registration, updating, and creation of new heraldry are sufficient to support the holder of that office in a Comfortable Lifestyle for as long as they serve in that post.
Office: Herald Pursuivant
Rank 25+
Senior heralds whose worth to the Heralds as a body has transcended management of a local office, the Heralds Pursuivant are all apprentices to the High Heralds. Their service may shift among the various High Heralds from year to year, though all of them are expected to act in the best interest of the Heralds as a body, rather than fostering individual allegiances. Heralds Pursuivants are traveling envoys and messengers, agents nonpareil of the Heralds, many of whom utilize the tactics and techniques of high espionage in their missions. When not employed in such a capacity, they endeavor to master the various skills required of their rank and foster ambition to one day hold one of the High Herald titles.
Office: Sun & Moon Tabards
Rank 35+
Just before a Shieldmeet, two of the most-renowned Heralds Pursuivant are appointed to the so-called "Sun and Moon Tabards," or just "the Tabards." These specialty offices are held from Shieldmeet to Shieldmeet, a span of four years, during which the heralds in question are under the tutelage and supervision of Old Night. It is expected that every genuine candidate for position of High Herald will hold each of these titles at least once; many occupy them multiple times.
- Green Shield: Green Shield attends to the rituals, diplomacy, and security of the Heralds' Round, a court held each Shieldmeet to publicly render decisions on festival dates and disputes over issues such as legitimacy, inheritance, geneaology, and blazonry. Green Shield's insignia is a featureless forest green shield, and a rod of office that takes the form of a scepter capped with miniature shields on both ends.
- Gauntlet: Gauntlet endeavors to keep track of the locations, strength, performance, and current allegiances of all militia, mercenary companies, adventuring bands, and standing armies. They share this information only with other heralds. Gauntlet is also bound to see that any established war codes or codes of honor are maintained by those in areas that have them, and that those who violate them are publicly revealed as having done so. Gauntlet's sign of office is a massive, ancient gauntlet of gleaming steel.
Office: The High Heralds
Rank 50+
There are only five High Heralds at any time, though there are often many candidates among the Heralds Pursuivant. Each of the High Heralds is one of the leaders of their order, and it is their combined will - often uncovered through long-running debates - that sets precedent for not just the traditions of the Heralds, but how many laws of inheritance, legitimacy, geneaology, and blazonry will be judged.
- Unicorn: The most highly ranked of the High Heralds. Unicorn's decree has precedence in matters of judgment (though abuses are overruled by unanimous quorum of the other four). Unicorn has first right to adjudge and cry all single combats, and all ceremonial or ritual contests where creatures other than great cats or horses and their kin are used. Unicorn has keeping of the black rod known as the Rod of the Heralds as his insignia.
- Old Night: This office is responsible for two primary tasks: the training of senior heralds and the maintenance of the Herald's Holdfast, the great repository where all the lore that comes across any Herald's attention eventually ends up, carefully cataloged and collated. Old Night is reclusive, and the rod of office given as his insignia is a gnarled walking-stick of bronze, its current shape the result of crumpling down a shield of bronze.
- Black Vizor: An office that assumes travel and communication, Black Vizor is intricately invested in current politics, keeping track of intrigues, changing attitudes, treaties, and the shifting balances of power. His symbol of office is an immense magical black full-visor helm, and a massive matching mace of over four feet in length.
- Crescentcoat: Crescentcoat's work is hard and constant, as the office is responsible for exploring and researching every issue brought before the High Heralds and presenting them to the body for debate, as well as the training of local Heralds. When a Heraldic Office on the local level is newly filled, that herald is likely to earn a visit from Crescentcoat, who stays for however many weeks or months necessary to ensure the new herald is well-trained and prepared to do their work. Crescentcoat bears an ivory rod of ancient make as their sigil of office, as well as a tabard covered with interlocking crescent moons worked in cloth-of-silver.
- Red Dragon: This office has the traditional role of "devil's advocate," responsible for challenging tradition to ensure that it still serves as the best way of doing things. As a result, Red Dragon usually has a reputation as a shit-stirrer and firebrand among the High Heralds. Outside of their august company, Red Dragon plays an important diplomatic role in arranged marriages among nobility, who often seek their aid when finding a fit spouse for one of their scions has proven difficult. Red Dragon also has the traditional duty of escorting supplicants in rituals of attaining or receiving a title, position, or honor, though this is traditionally handed off to the local herald in their place. Red Dragon's icon of office is a rod of fine wood topped by a carved dragon's head, its jaws wide and roaring.
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