Harpers Faction
The Harpers
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Membership
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Common Descriptors: Benevolent, knowledgeable, secretive |
Primary Classes: Bards, wizards |
Alignments: CG (primary), NG, LG, LN, N, CN |
Locations
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Moongleam Tower (Everlund, the North) |
Ranks
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• Watcher: Rank 1. You are a watcher for the Harp, recording interesting or strange things you see or hear, and passing them onto your Harper associates. You may be called upon to help a Harper in peril, providing shelter or other aid in emergencies. • Harpshadow: Rank 3. You are an agent of the Harp, taking missions and tasks to accomplish their aims. You are in contact with a Brightcandle of the faction. You are a long-term agent, tasked with responsibilities that range from long-term assignments to immediate missions. You are expected to cultivate a network of Watchers. |
“Down with tyranny. Fairness and equality for all.”
A scattered network of spellcasters and spies, the Harpers advocate equality and covertly oppose the abuse of power, magical or otherwise.
Overview
The Harpers are an old organization that has risen, been shattered, and risen again more than once. Its longevity and resilience are the result of its decentralized and secretive nature, and the near-autonomy of its members. The organization consist of cells and lone operatives throughout Faerûn, interacting and sharing information with one another only as needs warrant. The Harpers’ ideology is noble, and members of the order pride themselves on their integrity and incorruptibility. Harpers do not seek power or glory— only fair and equal treatment for all.
Goals and Philosophy
Harpers gather information across Faerûn, discerning the political dynamics within each region or realm, and promoting fairness and equality by covert means. Members of the order oppose tyranny—as well as any leader, government, or group that grows powerful enough to threaten tyranny. They aid the weak, the poor, and the oppressed while maintaining the order’s legendary secrecy, acting openly only as a last resort.
Harper agents adhere to a strict Code of the Harpers, focusing on a number of tenets as they pursue their goals:
- One can never have too much information or arcane knowledge.
- Too much power leads to corruption. In particular, the abuse of magic must be closely monitored.
- No one should ever be powerless.
Activities
Harper agents are trained to act alone and rely on their own resources. When they get into scrapes, they don’t count on their fellow Harpers to rescue them. Nevertheless, Harpers are dedicated to helping one another in times of need, and friendships between Harpers are nigh unbreakable. Masterful spies and infiltrators, they use various guises and secret identities to form relationships, cultivate their information networks, and manipulate others into doing what needs to be done. Most Harpers prefer to operate in the shadows, though a few members of the order become well known. Quests undertaken by agents of the Harpers might include the following:
- Secure an artifact that could upset the balance of power in a region.
- Gather intelligence on a powerful individual or organization.
- Determine the true intentions of a powerful political figure or spellcaster.
Perks
Harpers in good standing might receive the following benefits:
- Access to arcane lore and secret caches of magic
- Intelligence regarding secret or restricted locations
- The means of locating, identifying, and sharing information with other Harper agents.
In addition, Harpers of these various ranks also receive the following benefits:
- Harpshadows: Harper Pin. Harpers of this rank are given one of the (in)famous Harper Pins, small silver emblems of the faction enchanted to help aid the Harper in their tasks.
Harper Pin
Wondrous Item, rare (attunement)
Wrought by certain finesmiths and enchanted by Harper magicians, the Harper pin provides a number of benefits to the attuned wearer. The wearer gains advantage on all saves against being charmed, and immunity against all magics that would read the wearer's thoughts. The pin itself cannot be detected by detect magic or any other spell, either - this does not extend to the wearer, but only to the pin. Finally, a Harper pin absorbs all magic missiles launched at the wearer, and grants the wearer resistance to lightning damage.
Important Members
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