Reclamation House

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Mysterium, Arrow and Guardian. The Magi of reclamation house specialize in the recovery of strange and interesting objects. There is currently a rivalry between Reclamation house and the Puget Sound Research Institute as the each struggle to be the first to recover the Seattle lore house. Members:

  • Rutilus(Moros Mysterium Bokor, Councilor and Censor); Named after Gaius Marcius Rutilus. Rutilus is the senior Censor of the Mysetrium caucus, and considers himself the patron of local censors and aquisitors. He is old, grizzled, scarred and tough as hell (think Clint Eastwood). A skilled Bokor, Rutilus is not a practitioner of Vodoo, hailing from a lineage that he claims predates that religion.
  • Panther(Obrimos Mysterium) A younger burglar and former Jewel thief, Panther chose his shadow name after the Pink Panther Movies(not that he will admit it). A wiry and cocky man with a sardonic sense of humor, Panther is in fact almost as good as he thinks he is.
  • Saturday(Moros Guardian of the Veil Bokor) Rutilus’s apprentice, Saturday, is a young Mualtto woman and practitioner of Vodoo from Los Angeles. She travelled to Portland for the express purpose of learning the Bokor Legacy from Rutilus.
  • Rhodes (Acanthus Mysterium, Provost) – Janet Rhode(not her real name) is a local Antiquities dealer and collector. In many ways she acts as the legitimate front for Reclamation House’s activities, purchasing those occult artifacts that become available on the public market.
  • Gate(Moros Adamantine Arrow Bokor) – Gate works as a Security Guard and Caretaker at Lone Fir Cemetery, a local Portland graveyard that has a reputation for being haunted. He sees it as his duty to make sure that the souls of the dead do not trouble the living.