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Augur Archon were | Augur Archon were ancillary agents of Regulus, 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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Oracle Archon were | Oracle Archon were ancillary agents of Regulus, and acted to police Archon themselves, ensuring they all remained part of the fold and loyal to the Dragons (and to [[Draconism]]). When the Dragons disappeared, Oracles joined caravans becoming future tellers, card readers, and oracles. | ||
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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 Dragons 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
There exist many types of Archon, at least one per Dragon, but often multiple since there are more Archon types than Dragons (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 Radiant/Sinistral/Enchant 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.
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Archon Traits
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. Aesthetics within each Archon to appear more draconic (for example, horns, scales, skin scale patches, dragon tails, non functional wings, as well as aesthetic non-combat dragon-flair powers are accessible without the need for specific packs for all Archon Lineages).
Witch Archon Mechanics
- 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.
- Witch Archon Mechanic 2: Witch Archon gain Chem Talent for free from Chem Point Buy as well as 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 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 can speak the language of unity, making them universal translators, able to speak and understand every language, and gaining magic insight when reading ancient writing.
- Mentor Archon Mechanic 3: Mentor Archon can Point Buy Radiant Point Buy Packs, or Enchant Point Buy Packs, automatically converting them to Dragon magic, but they cannot Point Buy Enchant Shift, Enchant Strategy, or Enchant Bolts.
Bulwark Archon Mechanics
- Bulwark Archon Mechanic 1: Bulwark Archon can manifest Draconic wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
- Bulwark Archon Mechanic 2: Bulwark can Transform to the Songaskian Sofawaati Form or Urlan Appearance (but with color freedom), and with Urlan Traits, losing their old Racial Traits.
- Bulwark Archon Mechanic 3: Bulwark Archon if in Melee Range of a Gate or Fence or Door blocking off an entryway, are able to Gate Smash their way through, or bend the bars to let themselves and others pass.
Technic Archon Mechanics
- Technic Archon Mechanic 1: Technic can manifest Draconic wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
- Technic Archon Mechanic 2: Technic Archon can Point Buy Radiant Magic, re-classifying these Abilities as either Dragon Magic, or Alchemic Mundane Abilities.
- 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
- Bulwark Archon Mechanic 1: Conjurer Archon can manifest Draconic wings, while not in combat, allowing (Elytra) flight (including use of Rockets). Combat or Abilities instantly disables flight.
- Conjurer Archon Mechanic 2: Conjurer Archon can Point Buy Radiant Point Buy Packs and up to 2 Enchant Point Buy Packs, automatically converting them to Dragon magic.
- Conjurer Archon Mechanic 3: Conjurers can convert a (willing player) Void/Exist Mage to Dimension swap and become Archon, refunding Magic Points and allowing re-spending depending on Archon type chosen.
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 are able to Point Buy up to 2 Sinistral Point Buy Abilities turning them (Radiant) Dragon Magic instead. They cannot Point Buy more of them.
- Soothsayer Archon Mechanic 3: Soothsayers if defeating a Deathrot Undead can demand the Black Convent, the Undead choosing to become a Primal Revenant Spirit or a -2 Main Combat Stat Debuff for 48 Hours.
Information on Primal Revenant Spirit
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 gain Radiant Magical Talent for free as Dragon Magic, and have great degrees of control over fire, being able to create and douse it, steer it through air, be immune to it, etc.
- Hunter Archon Mechanic 3: Hunter Archon gain +1 Main Combat Stat (Break Cap up to 11) when attacking an Occult directly, and -1 Main Combat Stat when attacking non-Occult directly.
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 a Vampire or Cahal, 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 can use Vampiric Form and Vampiric Charm as described on the Vampire Page without being Vampires themselves.
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 use Vampiric Charm as described on the Vampire Page without being Vampires themselves. They also gain 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 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 Soul Clone. Soul Clones must be played by a different player, disappear for an hour if defeated in combat, and can be Body Infused.
Information on Body Infusion
Conversion Rules
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.
- A Character with Radiant Point Buy, Enchant Point Buy, Sinistral Point Buy who is converted to Archon must be converted to an Archon type that can invest in those, and has their Magic points refunded to be spent according to this lineage's rules.
- A Character with a Spirit has that Spirit converted to a Primal Revenant.
- A Character with God Magic from Non-Dragon Deities function on a case-by-case, please enquire in the Discord Ticket Bot.
- For case-by-case Custom Kit conversion, please enquire in the Discord Ticket Bot.
- 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).
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.
- 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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