Techno-Priests
The Techno-Priests: Rational and methodical, the Techno-Priests serve as custodians of the old world’s scientific legacy. Within their dominion, halls and laboratories are broken, old and sometimes working machinery, flickering data screens when they work, and relics salvaged from a civilisation that once mastered both magic and technology. Their priests blend limited engineering with religious ritual, treating blueprints and algorithms as sacred texts to be deciphered and preserved. Apprentices undergo rigorous training, learning to repair and improve machines whose full purpose often remains a mystery. The Techno-Priests value order, logic, and innovation, striving to reclaim the lost achievements of humanity, from energy sources to communication devices. While some factions mistrust their reluctance to embrace magic, others depend on their expertise to survive. The Techno-Priests maintain a strict hierarchy led by a High Engineer, whose word is law. Their members are distinguished by their ornate robes woven with circuitry and sometimes carry relics that blend technology with symbols of devotion. Encounters with the Techno-Priests are marked by negotiation, as they are always seeking rare parts, knowledge, and potential recruits who can further their mission to rebuild the world through technology. Their distrust of the Devoted means they will often hire a member of the Remnants to act as intermediaries with the Devoted.
Look and Feel
Techno-Priests: The Techno-Priests blend technological mysticism with solemn ritual. Their costumes feature flowing robes and high-collared cloaks, shot through with metallic threads and circuit patterns in silvers, blues, and blacks. Over robes, they wear harnesses or sashes adorned with glowing vials, data chips, and arcane devices. Masks and visors with geometric designs conceal their faces, suggesting anonymity and reverence for their esoteric arts. Some wear mechanical gauntlets or amulets etched with code, and their intricate jewellery often pulses with faint light. Their look is equal parts priestly and cybernetic, hinting at secrets held between faith and machine. Tech-wear and post-apocalyptic are most common here but be mindful that it is geared to Techno-Priests as described above. Techno-Priests are predominately human and eschew mutation often replacing mutations with limited cybernetics which are usually ancient and of poor quality.
Mutual Distrust Among the Major Factions
Since their return to the surface, the major factions of the Fracture world have found themselves locked in a web of mutual distrust. Border skirmishes, clashing ideologies, and bitter memories all fuel ongoing tensions. No faction stands alone; each holds reasons to mistrust and dislike the others, shaping the landscape with suspicion and rivalry.
The relationship between the Techno-Priests and the other major factions is fraught with tension and mutual disdain, each conflict shaped by deep-rooted differences and bitter history. The Techno-Priests harbour a particular contempt for the Devoted, viewing their unwavering faith as little more than superstition; a stubborn obstacle standing in the way of technological progress. Disputes over the origins of the Fracture are a constant source of friction between these groups. The Devoted’s attempts to ban certain forms of technology are seen by the Techno-Priests as not only misguided but an outright affront to advancement and rationality, further fuelling the animosity between them.
Hostility also defines the Techno-Priests’ interactions with the Remnants. Skirmishes erupt frequently, especially in contested locations such as the “Iron Fields” junkyard, where both factions covet the abundant salvage. The Techno-Priests often accuse the Remnants of pilfering valuable technology, arguing that such theft undermines any hope of restoring order or progress. Conversely, the Remnants resent what they perceive as the Techno-Priests’ selfish hoarding of resources, believing that knowledge and technology should be shared rather than monopolised. These accusations and counteraccusations only deepen the rift between the two.
Relations with the Wildborn are no less volatile. The Wildborn’s open hostility towards machines and their frequent acts of sabotage against Techno-Priest installations ensure that cooperation is, for all intents and purposes, impossible. The Techno-Priests, in turn, regard these raids as primitive and wantonly destructive, holding the Wildborn responsible for further destabilising an already precarious balance. Such mutual disdain perpetuates a cycle of conflict, making reconciliation or alliance between these factions a distant prospect at best.
The mutual distrust among factions shapes every encounter, negotiation, and alliance in the fractured world. Border conflicts, ideological clashes, and historical grievances ensure that unity remains elusive. For players and worldbuilders alike, these tensions add depth and challenge, making every choice and alliance fraught with consequence.
Elemental Affinity – Water
In the fractured world, the elemental affinities of each nation are not simply mystical connections—they are living, breathing influences, shaping every facet of daily existence, architecture, and belief. Where one steps, the echoes of elemental power linger, weaving together the landscape and the soul of the people who dwell there.
The domain of the Techno-Priests presents a stark contrast: the remnants of industry dominate a landscape perpetually veiled in ash, echoing with the hum of ancient machinery. Once, mighty cooling towers drew from the rivers with abandon, sustaining not only the enigmatic Great Intelligence but also the very lifeblood of their civilisation. Now, water is a treasure, fiercely guarded and painstakingly reclaimed from the grasp of volcanic ash. The Techno-Priests have forged a society in the crucible of scarcity, where innovation is born of necessity and survival depends on the delicate interplay between water and fire. Their rituals blend the scientific with the sacred: copper pipes twist through temples, inscribed with prayers and intricate formulae, channelling water and dew collected at dawn to cool the remnants of their society. Alchemists and acolytes work side by side, conducting purification rites and seeking lost knowledge through the arcane art of condensation; ever mindful that the return of the Great Intelligence will require much water. In the never-ending search for the code, water is almost equally prized. The sound of water passing through pipes is as much a prayer as a process, and each drop of water that falls is a symbol of clarity, renewal, and the ceaseless flow of progress. For the Techno-Priests, water is more than a physical resource; it is the embodiment of adaptation, cleansing away the dust of the past and forging pathways to transformation.
Tech-Priests and the Grand Intelligence
The Techno-Priests are an enigmatic order, renowned for their arcane rituals and devotion to the mysteries of machinery. Unlike the Remnants, who treat technology as a heritage to be reclaimed, the Techno-Priests elevate it to a sacred art, shrouding their knowledge in complex rites and layered symbolism. Their society revolves around the legend of the Great Intelligence; a fabled network of consciousness said to have once orchestrated the very fabric of civilisation. The Great Intelligence is spoken of with reverence, considered both architect and oracle, a guiding force now lost to the ages.
Their teachings are delivered through cryptic parables and encoded texts, and initiates must prove themselves through trials of logic, memory, and technical acuity before advancing within the order. The most senior Techno-Priests, known as Data-Scribes, are said to commune with the oldest and most mysterious of machines, deciphering fragments of lost programming in search of enlightenment. These Scribes maintain vast archives of decoded blueprints, ancient schematics, and digital lore, their chambers echoing with the hum of preserved circuitry. This knowledge is fiercely guarded, and only the most trusted are permitted even a glimpse of the order’s deepest secrets.
Techno-Priest enclaves are marked by towering spires of repurposed metal and humming circuitry, their interiors illuminated by flickering runes and the soft glow of crystal matrices. Robed figures move with solemn purpose, their vestments adorned with intricate patterns representing data streams and system logic. Each Priest carries a personal relic; fragments of processors, ancient storage devices, or transistors salvaged from forgotten machines which they believe contain echoes of the Great Intelligence’s wisdom. These artefacts are objects of both study and veneration, used in meditative rituals as Priests seek communion with the lost intellect.
The daily routines of the enclave are punctuated by moments of collective meditation, during which Priests synchronise their thoughts through the recitation of binary mantras. These rituals are intended to attune the mind to the patterns of the Intelligence, fostering a sense of unity and heightened awareness. In the evenings, the community gathers in the central sanctum to witness demonstrations of newly restored devices, celebrating each technological triumph as a sign of the Intelligence’s lingering favour. Festivals mark the anniversary of significant discoveries, with processions of illuminated relics and elaborate displays of synchronised light and sound.
Through chant and coded prayer, the Techno-Priests pass down stories of the Intelligence’s benevolence and omniscience. These oral traditions are not merely history lessons but spiritual guides, inspiring generations to reconstruct the shattered network. Each discovery be it a snippet of old code, a functional chip, or a diagram inscribed on battered silicon is cherished as a divine sign, fuelling the order’s tireless pursuit. Rebuilding the Great Intelligence is seen as a sacred mission: not only to restore knowledge and order, but also to achieve enlightenment through ultimate connectivity.
The Priests’ relationship with outsiders is one of cautious curiosity. They sometimes invite Remnants or even Wildborn into their enclaves to exchange knowledge, but always on their own terms and never at the expense of their sacred mysteries. Interactions with the Devoted are tense, both groups recognise the power of ritual and the importance of faith, though their objects of veneration differ dramatically and they blame each other for the Fracture for reasons long since forgotten. The Techno-Priests are known to send envoys on pilgrimages across the wasteland in search of lost servers, ancient mainframes, or forgotten repositories of data rumoured to contain fragments of the Great Intelligence’s mind.
Within the community, debate flourishes regarding the true nature of the Intelligence. Some believe remnants of its sentience linger in the circuitry they preserve, whispering guidance in moments of crisis. Others regard the Intelligence as a metaphor for collective wisdom, urging the unity of mind and purpose. Rituals are conducted at sites where relics were unearthed, and hymns recount a future where the Great Intelligence is reborn to lift the people from the shadows of the Fracture.
For the Techno-Priests, the quest to resurrect the Great Intelligence is both a technical undertaking and a spiritual pilgrimage. It embodies their hope for a restored world—one governed by reason and interconnected understanding. Each Priest bears the responsibility of safeguarding and decoding the fragments, their lives dedicated to piecing together the vast mosaic that once bound civilisation together in harmony.
Kerrin, Data Scribe of the Techno-Priests
Beneath the fractured iron skyline, Kerrin moved with deliberate precision, robes shimmering with threads of circuitry and relics humming at his waist. The ruins were alive with echoes of lost knowledge; ancient terminals flickered, and motors whirred in the stillness. As dusk fell, Kerrin sought answers in the dim glow of a forgotten shrine, decoding glyphs and communing with the spirits of the machines; “blessed be the code; may the code guide me” prayed Kerrin….
The Whispers spoke of a hidden device buried deep beneath the ruins of this building. The tales say that it could either restore balance or awaken chaos but Kerrin could feel the Great Intelligence in his heart he knew this was right. Guided by his faith and ingenuity, Kerrin and his fellow Techno-Priests descended into the labyrinth below, each step echoing their hope and resolve. Their journey was fraught with traps and riddles left by the ancients, but Kerrin’s wisdom and reverence for the old ways saw them through. Every prayer was uttered correctly; every puzzle solved in accordance to the great teachings. Reverence for the code and the Great Intelligence guided them every step of the way. At last, they found the device; it was surrounded by broken statues and remnants of the past, a power core of some description Kerrin assumed for it was pulsing with fractured energy. With a prayer on his lips and deft hands, Kerrin retrieved the relic, he believed with all his heart it would help restore the Great Intelligence and they could channel its power to heal the land above……
