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The '''Librarians''' were a cult of librarians which ruled most of the [[Hushlands]].{{book ref|alcatraz}}
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The '''Librarians''' are a cult of librarians which ruled most of the [[Hushlands]].{{book ref|alcatraz}}
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== Orders ==
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The librarians are divided into four main orders, or groups.
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;[[Wardens of the Standard]]: The most common librarians in the Hushlands, are masters at cataloging books.
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;[[Order of the Shattered Lens]]: Oppose the use of any [[Silimatic]] technology.
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;[[Dark Oculators]]: [[Oculators]] that have defected to work with librarians, specialize in dangerous, offensive lenses.
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;[[Scrivener's Bones]]: The smallest of the sects; known for hazardously mixing Hushlander and [[Silimantic]] technology and using pure-evil lenses forged from the blood of a sacrificed oculator.
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== Types of Librarians ==
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There are many stereotypes for librarians:
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- Horn-rimmed glasses
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- Suit and Tie
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- Evil cultists
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- Vengeful undead who want to suck your soul
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 16:56, 1 May 2015

The Librarians are a cult of librarians which ruled most of the Hushlands.[1]

Orders

The librarians are divided into four main orders, or groups.

Wardens of the Standard
The most common librarians in the Hushlands, are masters at cataloging books.
Order of the Shattered Lens
Oppose the use of any Silimatic technology.
Dark Oculators
Oculators that have defected to work with librarians, specialize in dangerous, offensive lenses.
Scrivener's Bones
The smallest of the sects; known for hazardously mixing Hushlander and Silimantic technology and using pure-evil lenses forged from the blood of a sacrificed oculator.

Types of Librarians

There are many stereotypes for librarians:

- Horn-rimmed glasses
- Suit and Tie
- Evil cultists
- Vengeful undead who want to suck your soul


Notes

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