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Archon is an [[Aloria]]n based [[Affinities|Affinity]] that recruits mortals of any [[Heritage]] to become frontline soldiers for the Dragons within the [[Draconism]] [[Religion]], fighting against what the Dragons see as Corruption of the world. For every civilization since the dawn of time, Heritages have contributed their mortals to the Immortal War, and countless Archon have laid down their lives to try and save the world from ultimate Magical destruction. Eventually the Immortal War came to an end, leaving the Archon aimless and in control of their own Fate. While Archon are an Affinity, it considered almost universally beneficial to those who are it, even if signs them up, potentially against their will, to be recruited into the war of Dragons.  
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In an era of times long gone by, the Archon were the forces of the Draconic fold, mortals who were recruited by the [[Dragon]]s to fight the Corruption ([[Void]], [[Exist]], and to a lesser extent [[Ordial]] forces) during the Immortal War. The Immortal War was a conflict between the Dragons and the [[Arken]] that eventually culminated in the Denial of Immortality that occurred shortly before and after [[Cataclysm]], during which the Dragons disappeared. The Dragons have since been gone, and everything that was once immortal henceforth died. For nearly 300 years, the Dragons were gone from the world, until their sudden return beginning with Regulus. In the centuries that the Dragons were gone, most Archon were left to their own devices, seeking a new purpose in the world, while others faded from obscurity altogether. With the return of Dragons, many Archon are returning to the fold, while others still sit the fence of whether to re-align with the Dragons, or be masters of their own fate.  


==Playing an Archon==
==History==
There exist many types of Archon, usually at least one per Dragon, but sometimes multiple (and also unique Archon types in Custom Kits). When choosing to play an Archon, you must choose one single type of Archon to commit to. Archon cannot be [[Afflicted]], nor can they have any Void/Exist/Ordial based Abilities (such as Radian/Sinistral/Arcana Point Buy, or Theurgy Point Buy) (unless they gain them from their Traits). Each Archon will have different Traits that may change how they play or are designed. Almost anyone can become an Archon (following the Conversion Rules, detailed at the bottom of this page), usually involving a ritual at any Dragon Temple or Site. Some Archon types may have specific rules, like for example the Darkscale, so be sure to read both the description and the Traits defined below. It is important to note that while Archon can appear morally correct, there is no such thing as an ontologically righteous force in [[Aloria]]. Plenty of Archon have done evil things in history for very selfish reasons, even more so as the Dragons no longer directed their actions. [[Regalia]] does not acknowledge Archon as an accepted class of Occult, they share the same stigma as Void or Exist Mages, even if mileage may sometimes differ when it concerns player interactions.
Archon have existed since the dawn of time, or for as long as historical records go back. The earliest proven Archon were [[Meraic]] warriors empowered by Dragon [[Magic]] to fight the Demon horde as it was already invading their Empire, and since their fall, Archon have existed in the [[Allorn Empire]]'s greatness days, and the rise of the [[Regalian Empire]]. When Dragons committed the Denial of Immortality and ended the Immortal War in a draw, the Archon all collectively suddenly lost their purpose. The Dragons died or disappeared in the century leading up to [[Cataclysm]], and without any leaders to call out orders or send them to die on the front lines, the Archon were mostly left to their own devices. Some Archon forgot their historical purpose or actively rebelled against the Dragons that had left them. When the Dragons returned 300 years later, many Archon refused to return to the fold with the Dragons, while some cautiously rejoined the faithful in resurrecting the Draconism faith. To this day, Archon are seen as Draconic warriors and protectors of the world, though their method of protection is often very questionable. Some are apathetic and do not contribute to positive developments, while others engage in excessive violence and extrajudicial killing that leaves the Archon sometimes perceived with suspicion, as an unaccountable cult of know-it-all's.  
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Witch Archon'''</center></span>
Witch Archon were the primary agents of Regulus, and were primarily concerned with healing the sick and injured who suffered from the attacks of Occult. When the Dragons disappeared, they became secretive covens of Witches hoarding magical knowledge from the outside world, but keeping up their herbal healing.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Keeper Archon'''</center></span>
Keeper Archon were the primary agents of Aurora, and were primarily concerned with keeping a watchful eye on creation for their Dragon. When the Dragons disappeared, they became recluse watchers, content to watch the world toil on from afar, keeping their records of history while interacting as little as possible.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Mentor Archon'''</center></span>
Mentor Archon were the primary agents of Severena, and were primarily concerned with the training and command of the non-Archon Dragon Faithful in war. When the Air Dragons slumbered, the Mentor Archon shifted gears and became the Temple protectors where the Air Dragons slept, while traveling the world to teach others.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Bulwark Archon'''</center></span>
Bulwark Archon were the primary agents of Valerius, and were the shocktroopers of the Draconic Vanguard during the Immortal War. When the Dragons disappeared, Bulwark Archon largely disappeared from the world as they died out, but resurged in numbers with the recent return of Dragons on the stage, poised for battle.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Technic Archon'''</center></span>
Technic Archon were the primary agents of Yris, acting like independent drones to repair farflung issues with Dragon Sites. When the Dragons disappeared, the Technics abandoned the Dragon Sites and became eccentric tinkerers and inventors, though largely avoiding the prying eyes of society and hoarding the Ley.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Conjurer Archon'''</center></span>
Conjurer Archon were the primary agents of Zanobi, concerned with the morale of the living and using their Dragon Magic to soothe the anguish of those touched by the Corruption. When the Dragons disappeared, the Conjurers mostly abandoned their work to become Court Mages and traveling trick-conjurers.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Soothsayer Archon'''</center></span>
Soothsayer Archon were the primary agents of Marik, concerned with the proper passage of life and death on the world, and ensuring the Ordial do not touch the living. When the Dragons disappeared, the Soothsayers doubled their efforts and started a Draconic Crusade against hostile Ordial entities.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Hunter Archon'''</center></span>
Hunter Archon were the primary agents of Caius, who just want to exterminate and kill all Occult corruption on the world with no mercy. When the Dragons disappeared, many Hunters burned out like a quick bright flame, with only a recent generation rising to the occasion with the return of Dragons.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Darkscale Archon'''</center></span>
Darkscale were the primary agents of Triton, originally cast out of the Draconic fold for weaponing the powers of the Afflicted for their own cause. While they are Draconic Aligned, their extremism for the cause, and willingness to "fight fire with fire" by enslaving the Afflicted, makes them controversial.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Augur Archon'''</center></span>
Augur Archon were the primary agents of Palatino, originally concerned with the protection of the timeline to ensure Magic would not corrupt it. When the Dragons disappeared, the role of Augurs fell into obscurity, and many became displaced in time, some even forgetting who they were.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Weaver Archon'''</center></span>
Weaver Archon were the primary agents of Nox, who did not actually participate in the Immortal War but served Nox's wishes alone. When the Nox disappeared, most Weavers started acting on their own accord, or for the betterment of the Slizzar capital of Sassrakkand, the last Noxian remnant.
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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Oracle Archon'''</center></span>
Oracle Archon were the primary agents of Armina, and acted to police Archon themselves, ensuring they all remained part of the fold and loyal to the Dragons (and to [[Dragon Worship]]). When the Dragons disappeared, Oracles joined caravans becoming future tellers, card readers, and oracles.
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==Archon Traits==
===Why play an Archon===
Because being an Archon is not inherently dangerous in Regalia (like being a [[Vampire]] is), Archon mostly just gain aesthetic powers, or mechanical changes to the way they are designed. Being an Archon is not intended to grant additional combat roleplay use, except in certain corner case scenarios. Some Mechanics are identical across Archon, while some are unique to specific types. All Archon must always have some shade of purple eyes, and must have a positive predisposition to Dragons, but Dragon Worship is not required to be an Archon. That being said, Dragon Worship is very common among Archon, and it is not uncommon to be refused being made into an Archon if one is not a Dragon worshiper one's self.  
Archon, similarly to Knights, are a quick and easy way to get involved in pre-existing groups and activities. It guarantees Roleplay (whether for good or bad) because opinions on Archon are very polarized, and there is always some kind of somewhat active group of Archon around [[Draconism]] worship that tries to get involved in a lot of things in Regalia. Archon is also the closest proximity to something like spiritual world-defenders, though it should be noted that this is not their exact role, many of them do a lot of questionable things and generally there is a lot of flexibility in how to play an Archon. It is even possible to play an Archon who rejects Draconism and works with non-Dragon forces, though there are some design limitations to Archon.


===Witch Archon Mechanics===
===Becoming an Archon===
* '''Witch Archon Mechanic 1:''' Witch Archon can manifest Draconic wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
To become Archon, one either has to be born one from an Archon Parent or be converted to one. Any Archon can convert any willing person to an Archon of their chosen Lineage at the Dragon Temple, though it's always fun to include any Draconism faith priests in case they are around. Dragons can also directly make people Archon if they are summoned with [[Divinium]], and some Mechanics in Heritage Traits might cause a Character to become an Archon. It is important to note that as an Affinity, being an Archon is not curable. It is a permanent condition and prevents the Archon from becoming Afflicted or having another Affinity, though they can become [[Marken]]. Finally, Mages can also be cleansed into Archon, but any connection they have to any other Dimensions or Powers is cut off, meaning Archon can only ever have God Magic (Dragon). The only exception to this is Archon who have been touched by Ifrit, who can also have Void Magic, but only ever Void Magic. All Archon have purple irises, though the exact shade can range from light lavender to darker royal purple. They may also opt for additional Draconic aesthetics (scales, black sclera, claws, dragon tail, etc.). Finally, even if Archon Lineages seem hard coded to specific Dragons, they are not. Hunters can belong to Regulus, and Phantoms can belong to Severena, what matters is the context of how those powers are used.
* '''Witch Archon Mechanic 2:''' Witch Archon gain [[Chem_Point_Buy#Chem_Talent|Chem Talent]] for free from Chem Point Buy as well as [[Radiant_Point_Buy#Magical_Talent|Radiant Magical Talent]] as Dragon Magic.
* '''Witch Archon Mechanic 3:''' Witch Archon can Point Buy Packs from [[Diviner Point Buy]], converting them into Dragon Magic instead of God Magic, while also not being bound by having to be a Pagan faithful.
===Keeper Archon Mechanics===
* '''Keeper Archon Mechanic 1:''' Keeper Archon can manifest Draconic wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
* '''Keeper Archon Mechanic 2:''' Keeper Archon gain the Isldar Ablility [[Isldar#Abilities|Farsight Scope]], however this Ability has no Cooldown, and the Keeper Archon cannot defend themselves in Melee Range.
* '''Keeper Archon Mechanic 3:''' Keeper Archon are sensitive to Magic or Curses and can detect them around themselves, never who it was from, but they can pinpoint the effect and area.  
===Mentor Archon Mechanics===
* '''Mentor Archon Mechanic 1:''' Mentor Archon can fly without wings on air, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
* '''Mentor Archon Mechanic 2:''' Mentor Archon have Main Combat Stat derived from Magic + Strength, up to a maximum of 7. Additionally, they can use Techniques while using Magical Melee Attacks.
* '''Mentor Archon Mechanic 3:'''  Mentor Archon can Point Buy Radiant Point Buy Packs, or Arcana Point Buy Packs, automatically converting them to Dragon magic, but they cannot Point Buy Arcana Shift, Arcana Strategy, or Arcana Bolts.  
===Bulwark Archon Mechanics===
* '''Bulwark Archon Mechanic 1:''' Bulwark Archon can be summoned like a comet from (even from offline) the sky into Combat by any: Mentor, Keeper, Augur, or Oracle Archon, if they are not already in a scene.
* '''Bulwark Archon Mechanic 2:''' Bulwark can Transform to the Songaskian [[Songaskia#Mechanics|Sofawaati Form]] or [[Urlan]] Appearance (but with color freedom), and with Urlan Traits, losing their old Racial Traits.
* '''Bulwark Archon Mechanic 3:''' Bulwark Archon permanently have the Urlan Ability [[Urlan#Abilities|Brittle Immune]], making them Immune to having the Brittle Debuff applied to them in Combat Roleplay.
===Technic Archon Mechanics===
* '''Technic Archon Mechanic 1:''' Technic Archon gain the [[Tech_Point_Buy#Tech_Sanction_Pack|Tech Sanction Pack]] for free. Additionally, they gain [[Tech_Point_Buy#Tech_Talent]] without Point Buy investment.
* '''Technic Archon Mechanic 2:''' Technic Archon gain the [[Radiant_Point_Buy#Radiant_Feather|Radiant Feather Pack]] for free, however this Ability is Mundane Technology instead of Radiant Magic.  
* '''Technic Archon Mechanic 3:''' Automatons created by the Technic Archon, are universal translators, capable of speaking and understanding any non Ancient or Distant Speech, and Dragon speech.
===Conjurer Archon Mechanics===
* '''Conjurer Archon Mechanic 1:''' Conjurer Archon gain the [[Paladin_Point_Buy#Exorcism]] Pack for free. However, Exorcisms can only be performed while on the premise of Dragon Temples or Sites instead of the Curing Chamber.
* '''Conjurer Archon Mechanic 2:''' Conjurer Archon can Point Buy [[Radiant Point Buy]] Packs, automatically converting them to Dragon magic. For Cleric Point Buy, they must be Dragon Worshipers however.
* '''Conjurer Archon Mechanic 3:''' Conjurer Archon can in Emote Range, shut down Soulcores that are not slotted into Dragon Sites (thus moving autonomously) and imprison them with immobility.
===Soothsayer Archon Mechanics===
* '''Soothsayer Archon Mechanic 1:''' Soothsayer Archon can manifest Draconic wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
* '''Soothsayer Archon Mechanic 2:''' Soothsayer Archon gain 2 free Packs in [[Sinistral Point Buy]] turning them (Radiant) Dragon Magic instead, but can only use them against Ordial Occult Characters.
* '''Soothsayer Archon Mechanic 3:''' Soothsayers if defeating a Deathrot [[Undead]] can demand the Black Convent, the Undead choosing to become a {{#simple-tooltip: Primal Revenant Spirit | Black Convent Undead are Deathrot Undead who are transformed via Dragon Magic into Anchored Primal Revenants, attached to the Soothsayer Archon who transformed them (or to another Archon present for the transformation). They follow all rules for the Spirit affliction, and are always Greater Spirits, but cannot swap types (ex: they cannot become a vested spirit). Black Convent Spirits shed their old body, and any mentality changes from Undeadism, being generally 'at peace' with their death. The Black Convent ritual is permanent, and Black Convent Spirits retain Kill Perms, as they do not respawn if killed. The Black Convent detaches the Soul from the Beyond and ill effects of Deathrot, instead anchoring it to the Dragon Worship afterlife. Black Convent Primal Revenants are not considered illegal by the Regalian State, so long as they shapeshift to appear like their pre-death self and not monstrous.}} or a -2 Main Combat Stat Debuff for 48 Hours.
===Hunter Archon Mechanics===
* '''Hunter Archon Mechanic 1:''' Hunter Archon can manifest Draconic wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
* '''Hunter Archon Mechanic 2:''' Hunter Archon can buy 2 free Packs in Melee or Bruiser Point Buy for free, but can only use these when fighting at least one Void or Exist Occult adversary.
* '''Hunter Archon Mechanic 3:''' Hunter Archon gain 2 Strength and 2 Constitution that can break Limit but not over 12, but only if fighting at least one Exist/Void Afflicted, Spirit, or Theurgist.
===Darkscale Archon Mechanics===
* '''Darkscale Archon Mechanic 1:''' Darkscale Archon can manifest Void Demonic wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
* '''Darkscale Archon Mechanic 2:''' Beating an Afflicted, Darkscale Archon can collar them (with OOC consent), making them legal, unable to feed, and only sate their hunger from fighting their own kind. Two max collared.
* '''Darkscale Archon Mechanic 3:''' Darkscale Archon gain the [[Sinistral_Point_Buy#Sinistral_Rage|Sinistral Rage Pack]] for free, while this Ability is also classified as (Radiant) Dragon Magic and (Radiant) Void Magic at the same time.
* '''Darkscale Archon Mechanic 4:''' Darkscale Archon gain access to the Affliction [[Vampirism#Afflicted_Form|Afflicted Form]] Mechanic, with free aesthetics, and also acting as a Disguise, while also applying a Disguise glamor to any Collared Afflicted they have.
===Augur Archon Mechanics===
* '''Augur Archon Mechanic 1:''' Augur Archon can manifest Feathered wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
* '''Augur Archon Mechanic 2:''' Augur Archon can see backwards in time (coordinate with other players to tell their past) or see glimpses of the future during meditation (consult in Tickets or write a lore story yourself).
* '''Augur Archon Mechanic 3:''' Augur Archon live much longer than other Archon, able to appear forever young by slowing down time, or being able to become three times as old as their maximum age.
===Weaver Archon Mechanics===
* '''Weaver Archon Mechanic 1:''' Weaver Archon can manifest Draconic wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
* '''Weaver Archon Mechanic 2:''' Weaver can temporarily Race-Change to Slizzar, gaining all Slizzar Abilities, Free Packs and Mechanics, but losing the Racial Traits of their original Race.
* '''Weaver Archon Mechanic 3:''' Weaver Archon can Point Buy up to 2 Packs from [[Cleric Point Buy]], converting them from God Magic to Dragon Magic. They also gain [[Radiant_Point_Buy#Magical_Talent|Radiant Magic Talent]] for free.
===Oracle Archon Mechanics===
* '''Oracle Archon Mechanic 1:''' Oracle Archon can manifest Faery wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
* '''Oracle Archon Mechanic 2:''' Oracle Archon gain [[Radiant_Point_Buy#Magical_Talent| Radiant Magic Talent]] for free. Usage is recommended for Future Telling / Tarot reading / Fortune Telling and Astrology.
* '''Oracle Archon Mechanic 3:''' Oracle Archon can Target any Archon, and make a {{#simple-tooltip:Soul Clone|Soul Clones are identical copies of a person, meaning their appearance and their Proficiencies/Abilities, but never a Custom Kit or memories. Soul Clones count as Primal Revenants, and can accrue memories while they are around and alive independent from the original source, and may also style themselves differently from the original source over time (different hairstyle, clothing/armor). A Soul Clone is physical and not see-through, but must visually be easily recognized as a Dragon-Magic Spirit infused person, and cannot ever be mistaken for the real person due to mechanical reasons. Only two independent Soul Clones can be active at any time}}. Soul Clones must be played by a different player, disappear for an hour if defeated in combat, and can be {{#simple-tooltip:Body Infused|Body Infusion is when a Soul Clone is applied as an Enchantment onto another person who does not need to be an Archon. This swaps this person's appearance and Abilities/Proficiencies to that of the Soul Clone, though still a recognizably Primal Revenant version of the cloned person, and they speak with their own voice instead of the cloned person. This Body Infusion lasts for exactly 1 hour. Only one Body Infusion can be active at any time, though it does not impede on the existence of independent Soul Clones.}}


==Conversion Rules==
===Archon Mechanics===
While any Mundane can become an Archon, there are some rules for Characters with Magic and other pre-existing conditions who cannot normally become Archon, to be converted into Archon. This conversion ritual can be done by any group of three or more pre-existing Archon.
All Archon regardless of Lineage have a set of Mechanics. Mechanics change the way an Affinity functions in Roleplay through subtle, and usually out-of-combat ways. In essence, Mechanics just add aesthetic flair that invest in the Dragon Niche.
* A Character with '''[[Radiant Point Buy]], [[Arcana Point Buy]], [[Sinistral Point Buy]]''' who is converted to Archon must be converted to a Conjurer Archon, and has their Magic points refunded to be spent according to this lineage's rules.
* '''Mechanic 1:''' Archon can manifest Wings (of any design: Fairy, Draconic, or Mechanical), which while not in Combat, allow (Elytra) flight (including the use of Rockets). Combat or Ability usage immediately disables flight.  
* A Character with '''[[Theurgy Point Buy]]''' who is converted to Archon has all Theurgy packs refunded to be re-spent, and their Spirit converted to a Primal Revenant, but can be any Archon lineage.
* '''Mechanic 2:''' Archon can Point Buy [[Magic Point Buy]] Packs, re-classifying their Abilities to Dragon Magic. They cannot make use of the Sinistral Mechanic.
* A Character with '''God Magic''' must become a Witch Archon or Weaver Archon and obey investment limits of those lineages.
* '''Mechanic 3:''' Archon can Cleanse a (willing) Mage of Magic. If they can become an Archon, they do. Any Magic/Faith packs are refunded and can be re-spent. This grants the Archon doing it 1 Static Divinium.
* For case-by-case Custom Kit conversion, please enquire in the Discord Ticket Bot.
* '''Mechanic 4:''' Archon can perform a Cleansing Ritual that cleanses a (willing) Undead, to either pass onto the Afterlife, or become a Primal Revenant. Any Magic/Faith Point Buy Packs are refunded and can be re-spent.
* In the case of anything else, either it has no lockouts and behaves like a Mundane (i.e. Arkenborn) or cannot be turned into an Archon (i.e. Undead, Afflicted who need to be cured first).
* '''Mechanic 5:''' Archon can see backwards in time (coordinate with other players to tell their past) or see glimpses of possible futures in multi-time thread theory (just make them up, there are thousands of possible futures).
* '''Mechanic 6:''' Archon can live much longer than non-Archon, empowered by Dragon Magic, meaning they can live three times as long as their maximum. (Making an Archon 300+ years old may require ticket consultation).


==Lineages==
Archon exist in six distinct Lineages (though special Lineages may exist for Custom Kits). All Archon serve a specific function in the Immortal War, and even though the Immortal War had passed, they continue to pass their Archonism down from generation to generation. All Children born from an Archon are also Archon (and if both parents are Archon, one random Lineage is chosen). It is possible to swap Lineage, but this costs 1 [[Divinium]] at the Dragon Temple unless a specific Mechanic allows this to be done for free. Each Lineage of Archon also has two specific Mechanics that apply only to their Lineage, that are supplemental to the common Mechanic list for all Archon. 
===Warden===
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Wardens are protectors and healers and scholars, not necessarily front-line soldiers. Wardens were historically sent by the Dragons to heal places where corruption had left the people in misery and damaged the world, or to investigate matters they could not see to themselves. Wardens primarily also act as protectors and administrators or support of the Draconism Holy Sites, a very last line of defense against the Infection from damaging the heart of the Draconic Cause. Wardens were popular among the followers of Regulus, Severena, and Aurora, but have become more wide spread over time as their support became appreciated by the frontliners. Wardens are particular popular in [[Anglia]] in the Regalian Archipelago, where they have banded together and called themselves Gray Witches or Anglian Witches, using herbs and tinctures to heal the people of ailments and generally warding off evil in the swamplands.
* '''Warden Mechanic:''' Warden Archon can grant any person [[Adapt_Point_Buy#Shapeshift_Pack|Shapeshift Pack]] for free, but only for an Hour (or the duration of an Event), and with a 7 day Cooldown.
* '''Warden Mechanic:''' Warden Archon are immune to all Mechanics from [[Arkenborn]] or [[Godborn]] insofar they are Mechanics that affect others, and aren't free Packs (not immune to Pack Abilities).
===Aegis===
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Aegis are the frontline warriors and shield-wall of the Draconic Forces, the bulk of the army of the Dragons, and the most numerous of the Archon. They are sent in large numbers to fight smaller Demons that Dragons would sneer to face, so that they can fight bigger entities and Gods. Aegis also function as the peacetime protectors of those Wardens who cannot fight themselves, such as the Draconic Scholars and Healers. Aegis are far from dispensable soldiers, and have historically had especially good relations with the Dragons Marik and Caius, the former commander among them and the latter general. Though, over time, as priorities shifted, Aegis Archon showed up in other Dragon Domains also. Aegis are particularly popular among the [[Songaskian]], called the Siiri Bulwark, who also act as foot soldiers in the Songaskian Masaya's army, commanded by Dragon Priests.
* '''Aegis Mechanic:''' Aegis Archon gain a Draconic Transformation styled like [[Dragonkin#Design|Dragonkin Appearance]], the Aesthetics of which they can style after a Dragon of their choice. Counts as a Disguise.
* '''Aegis Mechanic:''' Aegis Archon gain +1 Defence Stat (breaking cap up to 9) for each additional Archon present in a scene, and so long as they are fighting for a Draconism cause (even while not being faithful).
===Hunter===
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Hunters are the lone wolves or shock-troopers of the Draconic Forces, specifically tracking and hunting down notable Occult as specialized warriors. Hunters are sent out in small numbers to make use of hit and run tactics, as well as their ferocity to quickly overwhelm enemies before they even realize they are under attack. Hunters rarely act defensively on the home front, content to spend their entire time on the front lines of the Immortal War and the Draconic goals. Hunters have historically been especially favored by Caius, as they are capable of sharing his bouts of rage and combat ferocity when forced to fight alone against a tide of darkness. Hunters are particularly popular among the [[Maquixtl]], called the Red Hunters, who invoke the elements of the Fire Dragon and manifest Draconic aesthetics like red scale, red skin, a draconic tail, draconic horns, claws, and fire resistance.
* '''Hunter Mechanic:''' Hunters have perfect night vision, capable of seeing clearly in the dark and low light environments without needing any external light or illumination.
* '''Hunter  Mechanic:''' Hunters gain +1 Main Attack Stat (breaks Cap up to 11) while they are inside Crookback City District, the Regalian Sewers, or Gloomrot, so long as they are fighting for the Draconism cause.
===Phantom===
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Phantoms are the saboteurs, assassins, rogues and cutthroats of the Draconic Forces, specifically used to get dirty work done that other Archon balk at, or get their morals in a twist about. Phantoms were not historically part of the Immortal War, rather they came about through Triton and Nox's impatience with the other Dragons' slowness to act, and indecision when it came to more pivotal moments in history. The Phantoms often consider themselves separate from the other Lineages, and rage against their centrism or apathy. It should come as no surprise that Phantoms are traditionally favored to Triton, but have become more widespread, some even in nominally peaceful Severena Domain, as locals turn to more radical solutions. Phantoms are particularly popular among the Drakon Cult [[Kathar]], called Darkscales, who blend [[Vampirism|Vampiric]] culture with Archon Culture to produce a potent mixture in any fight.
* '''Phantom Mechanic:''' Phantoms can Thrall (consenting) Afflicted, making them Legal in the eyes of Regalia, hiding their Affliction Traits, Disabling their Feeding, and forcing them to fight their own Kind. 2 Max.
* '''Phantom Mechanic:''' Phantoms can use [[Vampirism#Design|Vampiric Form]] as described on the Vampire Page. This Transformation counts as a Disguise for them and can hide their eyecolor.
===Envoy===
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Envoy go in a completely different direction from the more combat-oriented Archon lineages existing elsewhere, focusing instead on the recruitment of allies from outside the Draconism and Draconic fold. Envoys seek to maintain relations with non-Dragon aligned and those who reject or don't believe in the actual mission of the Draconic Immortal War, to aid in their work regardless of this apathy. Envoys came about through Severena and Aurora's foresight, that those who worshiped the Dragons as Gods would not be sufficient to stem the tide of the Demonic and the infection in the world. Envoys tend to be more cooperative and compromising both within the Dragon Cult, seeking to get the Archon to work better together (especially the lone wolves like the Hunters and Phantoms), while also recruiting outsiders and making them feel at home in the cause, and including them in Draconism meetings.
* '''Envoy Mechanic:''' Envoy Archon can duplicate Archon Mechanic 1, and 5 onto any non-Archon Ally that is with them in an active scene. Additionally, they extend Mechanic 6 onto their non-Archon Family and Significant Others.
* '''Envoy Mechanic:''' Envoy Archon can break the limitations on [[Guilds]] in terms of membership, being able to become a member of 2 instead of 1 Guilds, but can only choose one set of Mechanics from either Guild.
===Artisan===
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Artisan are similar to the Envoys, in that they fulfill a role somewhere in between being soldiers of the Immortal War, and more like supporting forces. The Leystone Network is vast, spanning the globe, and constantly under attack from small little incursions. Artisans both mend and strengthen the Leystone network from attacks, and use Leystone and Draconic Magic to fuel Technology and creations to aid in the Immortal War. The best way to regard the Artisan Archon, is as Engineer Archon, a function dreamed up by Daiana and Regulus to help with the ever increasing threats to the network upon which Dragon Sites are dependent. Artisan Archon are valued both within the Dragon Cult and outside, given that their unrivaled knowledge of Dragon Sites makes them one of the few venues through which Soul Cores can be used to the benefit of mortals, otherwise only available at the behest of the Dragons.
* '''Artisan Mechanic:''' Artisan Archon can grant an Archon +1 Attack Stat (breaks cap up to 11) when fighting on a Dragon Site (Temple Incl). Additionally, they can dispel curses at the Temple as if they had 4 Points Invested in Magic.
* '''Artisan Mechanic:''' Artisan Archon gain the Leytech Branch of Technology for free without any Point investment in Tech Point Buy, and this also does not count towards their max 2 Tech Branches chosen.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The psychological condition referred to as "Archon blindness" is the strange societal condition in which Regalian citizens treat Archon with a double standard. Legally speaking they should be held to the same rules as Exist and Void Mages, but in reality, the State Metropolitan tends to just slap them on the wrists, and give them considerable freedoms.
* There was once Trivia here.
* Technically each branch of Archon is only subservient to one (NPC) Matron that lives somewhere in the world. While many of the Archon work together towards a common goal, politics between the Dragons and Matrons subsequently result in plenty of conflict between Archon, arguably more than there is conflict between Vampires who tend to band together for survival.
* One of the most "evil" Archon that is known in history, is Toddard the Black, who was an Augur Archon in Kintyr in the 2nd century AC. Toddard the Black was responsible for Black Monday, in which he killed over 300 villagers of the village of Penne, though the reason was never discovered.  
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 1 December 2024

Archon is an Alorian based Affinity that recruits mortals of any Heritage to become frontline soldiers for the Dragons within the Draconism Religion, fighting against what the Dragons see as Corruption of the world. For every civilization since the dawn of time, Heritages have contributed their mortals to the Immortal War, and countless Archon have laid down their lives to try and save the world from ultimate Magical destruction. Eventually the Immortal War came to an end, leaving the Archon aimless and in control of their own Fate. While Archon are an Affinity, it considered almost universally beneficial to those who are it, even if signs them up, potentially against their will, to be recruited into the war of Dragons.

History

Archon have existed since the dawn of time, or for as long as historical records go back. The earliest proven Archon were Meraic warriors empowered by Dragon Magic to fight the Demon horde as it was already invading their Empire, and since their fall, Archon have existed in the Allorn Empire's greatness days, and the rise of the Regalian Empire. When Dragons committed the Denial of Immortality and ended the Immortal War in a draw, the Archon all collectively suddenly lost their purpose. The Dragons died or disappeared in the century leading up to Cataclysm, and without any leaders to call out orders or send them to die on the front lines, the Archon were mostly left to their own devices. Some Archon forgot their historical purpose or actively rebelled against the Dragons that had left them. When the Dragons returned 300 years later, many Archon refused to return to the fold with the Dragons, while some cautiously rejoined the faithful in resurrecting the Draconism faith. To this day, Archon are seen as Draconic warriors and protectors of the world, though their method of protection is often very questionable. Some are apathetic and do not contribute to positive developments, while others engage in excessive violence and extrajudicial killing that leaves the Archon sometimes perceived with suspicion, as an unaccountable cult of know-it-all's.

Why play an Archon

Archon, similarly to Knights, are a quick and easy way to get involved in pre-existing groups and activities. It guarantees Roleplay (whether for good or bad) because opinions on Archon are very polarized, and there is always some kind of somewhat active group of Archon around Draconism worship that tries to get involved in a lot of things in Regalia. Archon is also the closest proximity to something like spiritual world-defenders, though it should be noted that this is not their exact role, many of them do a lot of questionable things and generally there is a lot of flexibility in how to play an Archon. It is even possible to play an Archon who rejects Draconism and works with non-Dragon forces, though there are some design limitations to Archon.

Becoming an Archon

To become Archon, one either has to be born one from an Archon Parent or be converted to one. Any Archon can convert any willing person to an Archon of their chosen Lineage at the Dragon Temple, though it's always fun to include any Draconism faith priests in case they are around. Dragons can also directly make people Archon if they are summoned with Divinium, and some Mechanics in Heritage Traits might cause a Character to become an Archon. It is important to note that as an Affinity, being an Archon is not curable. It is a permanent condition and prevents the Archon from becoming Afflicted or having another Affinity, though they can become Marken. Finally, Mages can also be cleansed into Archon, but any connection they have to any other Dimensions or Powers is cut off, meaning Archon can only ever have God Magic (Dragon). The only exception to this is Archon who have been touched by Ifrit, who can also have Void Magic, but only ever Void Magic. All Archon have purple irises, though the exact shade can range from light lavender to darker royal purple. They may also opt for additional Draconic aesthetics (scales, black sclera, claws, dragon tail, etc.). Finally, even if Archon Lineages seem hard coded to specific Dragons, they are not. Hunters can belong to Regulus, and Phantoms can belong to Severena, what matters is the context of how those powers are used.

Archon Mechanics

All Archon regardless of Lineage have a set of Mechanics. Mechanics change the way an Affinity functions in Roleplay through subtle, and usually out-of-combat ways. In essence, Mechanics just add aesthetic flair that invest in the Dragon Niche.

  • Mechanic 1: Archon can manifest Wings (of any design: Fairy, Draconic, or Mechanical), which while not in Combat, allow (Elytra) flight (including the use of Rockets). Combat or Ability usage immediately disables flight.
  • Mechanic 2: Archon can Point Buy Magic Point Buy Packs, re-classifying their Abilities to Dragon Magic. They cannot make use of the Sinistral Mechanic.
  • Mechanic 3: Archon can Cleanse a (willing) Mage of Magic. If they can become an Archon, they do. Any Magic/Faith packs are refunded and can be re-spent. This grants the Archon doing it 1 Static Divinium.
  • Mechanic 4: Archon can perform a Cleansing Ritual that cleanses a (willing) Undead, to either pass onto the Afterlife, or become a Primal Revenant. Any Magic/Faith Point Buy Packs are refunded and can be re-spent.
  • Mechanic 5: Archon can see backwards in time (coordinate with other players to tell their past) or see glimpses of possible futures in multi-time thread theory (just make them up, there are thousands of possible futures).
  • Mechanic 6: Archon can live much longer than non-Archon, empowered by Dragon Magic, meaning they can live three times as long as their maximum. (Making an Archon 300+ years old may require ticket consultation).

Lineages

Archon exist in six distinct Lineages (though special Lineages may exist for Custom Kits). All Archon serve a specific function in the Immortal War, and even though the Immortal War had passed, they continue to pass their Archonism down from generation to generation. All Children born from an Archon are also Archon (and if both parents are Archon, one random Lineage is chosen). It is possible to swap Lineage, but this costs 1 Divinium at the Dragon Temple unless a specific Mechanic allows this to be done for free. Each Lineage of Archon also has two specific Mechanics that apply only to their Lineage, that are supplemental to the common Mechanic list for all Archon.

Warden

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Wardens are protectors and healers and scholars, not necessarily front-line soldiers. Wardens were historically sent by the Dragons to heal places where corruption had left the people in misery and damaged the world, or to investigate matters they could not see to themselves. Wardens primarily also act as protectors and administrators or support of the Draconism Holy Sites, a very last line of defense against the Infection from damaging the heart of the Draconic Cause. Wardens were popular among the followers of Regulus, Severena, and Aurora, but have become more wide spread over time as their support became appreciated by the frontliners. Wardens are particular popular in Anglia in the Regalian Archipelago, where they have banded together and called themselves Gray Witches or Anglian Witches, using herbs and tinctures to heal the people of ailments and generally warding off evil in the swamplands.

  • Warden Mechanic: Warden Archon can grant any person Shapeshift Pack for free, but only for an Hour (or the duration of an Event), and with a 7 day Cooldown.
  • Warden Mechanic: Warden Archon are immune to all Mechanics from Arkenborn or Godborn insofar they are Mechanics that affect others, and aren't free Packs (not immune to Pack Abilities).

Aegis

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Aegis are the frontline warriors and shield-wall of the Draconic Forces, the bulk of the army of the Dragons, and the most numerous of the Archon. They are sent in large numbers to fight smaller Demons that Dragons would sneer to face, so that they can fight bigger entities and Gods. Aegis also function as the peacetime protectors of those Wardens who cannot fight themselves, such as the Draconic Scholars and Healers. Aegis are far from dispensable soldiers, and have historically had especially good relations with the Dragons Marik and Caius, the former commander among them and the latter general. Though, over time, as priorities shifted, Aegis Archon showed up in other Dragon Domains also. Aegis are particularly popular among the Songaskian, called the Siiri Bulwark, who also act as foot soldiers in the Songaskian Masaya's army, commanded by Dragon Priests.

  • Aegis Mechanic: Aegis Archon gain a Draconic Transformation styled like Dragonkin Appearance, the Aesthetics of which they can style after a Dragon of their choice. Counts as a Disguise.
  • Aegis Mechanic: Aegis Archon gain +1 Defence Stat (breaking cap up to 9) for each additional Archon present in a scene, and so long as they are fighting for a Draconism cause (even while not being faithful).

Hunter

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Hunters are the lone wolves or shock-troopers of the Draconic Forces, specifically tracking and hunting down notable Occult as specialized warriors. Hunters are sent out in small numbers to make use of hit and run tactics, as well as their ferocity to quickly overwhelm enemies before they even realize they are under attack. Hunters rarely act defensively on the home front, content to spend their entire time on the front lines of the Immortal War and the Draconic goals. Hunters have historically been especially favored by Caius, as they are capable of sharing his bouts of rage and combat ferocity when forced to fight alone against a tide of darkness. Hunters are particularly popular among the Maquixtl, called the Red Hunters, who invoke the elements of the Fire Dragon and manifest Draconic aesthetics like red scale, red skin, a draconic tail, draconic horns, claws, and fire resistance.

  • Hunter Mechanic: Hunters have perfect night vision, capable of seeing clearly in the dark and low light environments without needing any external light or illumination.
  • Hunter Mechanic: Hunters gain +1 Main Attack Stat (breaks Cap up to 11) while they are inside Crookback City District, the Regalian Sewers, or Gloomrot, so long as they are fighting for the Draconism cause.

Phantom

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Phantoms are the saboteurs, assassins, rogues and cutthroats of the Draconic Forces, specifically used to get dirty work done that other Archon balk at, or get their morals in a twist about. Phantoms were not historically part of the Immortal War, rather they came about through Triton and Nox's impatience with the other Dragons' slowness to act, and indecision when it came to more pivotal moments in history. The Phantoms often consider themselves separate from the other Lineages, and rage against their centrism or apathy. It should come as no surprise that Phantoms are traditionally favored to Triton, but have become more widespread, some even in nominally peaceful Severena Domain, as locals turn to more radical solutions. Phantoms are particularly popular among the Drakon Cult Kathar, called Darkscales, who blend Vampiric culture with Archon Culture to produce a potent mixture in any fight.

  • Phantom Mechanic: Phantoms can Thrall (consenting) Afflicted, making them Legal in the eyes of Regalia, hiding their Affliction Traits, Disabling their Feeding, and forcing them to fight their own Kind. 2 Max.
  • Phantom Mechanic: Phantoms can use Vampiric Form as described on the Vampire Page. This Transformation counts as a Disguise for them and can hide their eyecolor.

Envoy

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Envoy go in a completely different direction from the more combat-oriented Archon lineages existing elsewhere, focusing instead on the recruitment of allies from outside the Draconism and Draconic fold. Envoys seek to maintain relations with non-Dragon aligned and those who reject or don't believe in the actual mission of the Draconic Immortal War, to aid in their work regardless of this apathy. Envoys came about through Severena and Aurora's foresight, that those who worshiped the Dragons as Gods would not be sufficient to stem the tide of the Demonic and the infection in the world. Envoys tend to be more cooperative and compromising both within the Dragon Cult, seeking to get the Archon to work better together (especially the lone wolves like the Hunters and Phantoms), while also recruiting outsiders and making them feel at home in the cause, and including them in Draconism meetings.

  • Envoy Mechanic: Envoy Archon can duplicate Archon Mechanic 1, and 5 onto any non-Archon Ally that is with them in an active scene. Additionally, they extend Mechanic 6 onto their non-Archon Family and Significant Others.
  • Envoy Mechanic: Envoy Archon can break the limitations on Guilds in terms of membership, being able to become a member of 2 instead of 1 Guilds, but can only choose one set of Mechanics from either Guild.

Artisan

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Artisan are similar to the Envoys, in that they fulfill a role somewhere in between being soldiers of the Immortal War, and more like supporting forces. The Leystone Network is vast, spanning the globe, and constantly under attack from small little incursions. Artisans both mend and strengthen the Leystone network from attacks, and use Leystone and Draconic Magic to fuel Technology and creations to aid in the Immortal War. The best way to regard the Artisan Archon, is as Engineer Archon, a function dreamed up by Daiana and Regulus to help with the ever increasing threats to the network upon which Dragon Sites are dependent. Artisan Archon are valued both within the Dragon Cult and outside, given that their unrivaled knowledge of Dragon Sites makes them one of the few venues through which Soul Cores can be used to the benefit of mortals, otherwise only available at the behest of the Dragons.

  • Artisan Mechanic: Artisan Archon can grant an Archon +1 Attack Stat (breaks cap up to 11) when fighting on a Dragon Site (Temple Incl). Additionally, they can dispel curses at the Temple as if they had 4 Points Invested in Magic.
  • Artisan Mechanic: Artisan Archon gain the Leytech Branch of Technology for free without any Point investment in Tech Point Buy, and this also does not count towards their max 2 Tech Branches chosen.

Trivia

  • There was once Trivia here.

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