A Treatise on the Order of the Guardians: Their Purpose, Structure, and Sacred Duty in the New Age
By Meister Friderich Ostehild
Scholar of the Ancient Texts, Keeper of the Ravenglass Archives
Written at Gottsisle, in the Year of Our Restoration
In these times of great upheaval, when the old certainties crumble like ancient parchment and new powers rise from the ashes of forgotten wisdom, there emerges a beacon of hope that transcends the petty squabblings of princes and the territorial ambitions of empires. The Order of the Guardians, long dormant in the mists of legend, has awakened once more to fulfil its sacred mandate: to seek truth, preserve knowledge, and bring balance to a world grown sick with chaos.
It is my privilege, as one granted access to the innermost workings of this most noble Order, to set down in writing the structure, purpose, and methodology of the Guardians as they stand reformed in our present age. Let this treatise serve as both record and guide for those who would understand the great work that has begun upon the sacred isle of Gottsisle, and which shall, in time, spread across all the known world like dawn breaking upon the darkness.
The Guardians stand above the artificial divisions that plague mankind—above the painted lines upon maps that men call borders, above the golden circlets that princes wear as crowns, above the false hierarchies that divide brother from brother and set nation against nation. We serve but one master: Truth itself, in all its terrible and beautiful forms.
I: The Historical Foundation and Great ReformationFor three centuries, the Order of the Guardians lay dormant, its knowledge scattered, its purpose obscured by the dust of ages. The ancient archives speak of a time when the Guardians walked openly amongst the peoples of the world, bringing wisdom where there was ignorance, justice where there was oppression, and balance where chaos threatened to consume all order—or where rigid order stifled the natural flow of change.
The reasons for the Order’s dissolution remain shrouded in mystery, though fragments of testimony suggest a great schism arose concerning the proper use of ravenglass and the extent to which the Guardians should intervene in the affairs of mortal rulers. Some accounts speak of betrayal from within, others of external persecution by those who feared the truth the Guardians represented. What remains certain is that the sacred knowledge was preserved, hidden away in secret repositories, awaiting the proper time for its restoration.
That time has now come. In response to the growing darkness that threatens to engulf our world—the corruption of rulers, the oppression of the innocent, the wilful ignorance that masquerades as wisdom in the courts of kings—the ancient call has gone forth once more. From the furthest reaches of the known world, those blessed with the sight to recognise truth have answered, gathering upon the sacred isle of Gottsisle to take up the mantle of their predecessors.
The Great Reformation was not accomplished in a single day, nor by the will of any one individual. Rather, it emerged as a natural consequence of the world’s great need, like a flower pushing through stone to reach the light. The ancient texts were recovered, the old rituals restored, and the sacred forges of Gottsisle were rekindled to fashion the ravenglass weapons that mark each true Guardian.
Yet this is no mere restoration of what was, but a true reformation suited to the needs of our present age. The Order stands reorganised into seven distinct branches, each serving a specific function in the great work, each complementing the others as fingers upon a hand. No longer shall the Guardians operate in isolation, but as a unified force for truth and balance throughout the world.
II: The Sacred Covenant and Core PrinciplesBefore examining the specific branches of the Order, it behoves us to understand the fundamental principles that unite all Guardians, regardless of their particular calling. These principles, carved into the very stones of Gottsisle and written upon the hearts of all who take the sacred oath, form the bedrock upon which the entire structure rests.
The Primacy of Truth: Above all else, the Guardian seeks truth in its purest form. Not the convenient half-truths that princes whisper to their courtiers, nor the comfortable lies that men tell themselves to sleep soundly at night, but the clean, sharp blade of absolute truth that cuts through deception as ravenglass cuts through steel. This truth is not always pleasant, nor always welcome, but it is always necessary.
The Principle of Balance: The world exists in a state of constant tension between order and chaos, and it is the Guardian’s duty to maintain the proper equilibrium. Where tyranny reigns unchecked, we bring the chaos of revolution. Where anarchy threatens to tear apart the fabric of civilisation, we restore order through justice. We are neither servants of kings nor champions of mobs, but guardians of the balance that allows both authority and freedom to coexist.
The Transcendence of Borders: A Guardian owes allegiance to no flag, no crown, no earthly power save truth itself. The arbitrary lines drawn upon maps by conquerors and merchants are as meaningless to us as the territorial markings of beasts. Our loyalty is to all mankind, not to any particular tribe or nation. In this, we rise above the petty hatreds that have divided humanity since time immemorial.
The Preservation of Knowledge: The ravenglass forges of ancient times produced wonders that modern smiths can barely comprehend, yet this knowledge was nearly lost to the world through war, persecution, and the natural decay of time. Never again shall such wisdom be allowed to perish. We are the keepers of all knowledge, the guardians of learning itself, ensuring that the light of understanding never again gutters out in darkness.
The Sacred Bond of Ravenglass: Each Guardian, upon completion of their initial training, receives a weapon forged from pure ravenglass and consecrated with their own blood. This is no mere tool of war, but a spiritual bond that connects the bearer to the ancient wisdom of the Order and to all their brothers and sisters who bear similar arms. The ravenglass chooses its wielder as much as the wielder chooses their path, and this sacred weapon becomes both symbol and reality of the Guardian’s commitment to the cause.
Chapter III: The Seven Branches of the Order
The Watchers: Eyes of TruthThe Watchers form the foundation upon which all other operations of the Order rest, for without accurate intelligence, all action becomes mere fumbling in the dark. These patient souls dedicate themselves to the art of observation, learning to see what others miss, to hear what others ignore, and to understand the hidden currents that drive events in the world.
A Watcher must master the art of invisibility—not through magical means, but through the careful cultivation of unremarkability. They must be able to disappear into any crowd, to assume any role, to become the serving girl whom nobles ignore, the merchant whom guards overlook, the beggar whom the wealthy step around without seeing. Their greatest skill lies not in what they do, but in what they refrain from doing, for the Watcher who draws attention to themselves has already failed in their primary function.
The training of a Watcher emphasises patience above all virtues. Where other branches of the Order may achieve their goals through swift action, the Watcher understands that truth reveals itself slowly, like sediment settling in still water. They learn to observe for hours without growing restless, to catalogue minute details that may prove significant days or months later, and to resist the urge to act upon incomplete information.
Their ravenglass weapons are typically crafted as daggers or short blades—tools that can be easily concealed yet prove devastatingly effective when the moment for action finally arrives. More than mere weapons, these blades serve as focusing instruments for the Watcher’s trained perception, their keen edges symbolic of the sharp clarity with which their wielders cut through deception to reach truth.
The Watchers maintain extensive networks of informants and safe houses throughout the known world, though their operations are coordinated from the central archives at Gottsisle. Each Watcher operates with considerable autonomy, trusting to their training and judgement to determine when observation must give way to action, when patience must yield to urgency.
The Sentinels: Shields of the InnocentWhere the Watchers serve as the eyes of the Order, the Sentinels stand as its strong right arm, the visible manifestation of the Guardian’s commitment to justice. These noble warriors dedicate themselves to the protection of the innocent and the enforcement of balance through strength of arms when all other methods have proven insufficient.
The Sentinel’s training encompasses not merely the martial arts, though they are masters of combat both mounted and afoot, but also the cultivation of moral certainty. They must learn to recognise true innocence from mere helplessness, to distinguish between the justice that restores balance and the vengeance that perpetuates chaos. Their strength must be tempered with wisdom, their courage balanced with compassion.
Sentinels are typically tall of stature and strong of limb, for they must be able to bear the weight of full plate armour crafted from the finest materials available. Their destriers are bred for both speed and endurance, capable of carrying an armoured knight across great distances while retaining the power to charge into battle when circumstances demand. These magnificent beasts form bonds with their riders that transcend the merely practical, becoming true partners in the work of justice.
The ravenglass weapons of the Sentinels are forged as great swords, war hammers, and lances—instruments of war that speak clearly of their wielder’s purpose. Yet these are no crude implements of destruction, but precision tools wielded by masters of their craft. A Sentinel’s blade can part the links of chain mail as easily as it can cut through the bonds that hold a prisoner, and their hammers can shatter castle gates or the metaphorical walls that tyrants build around their hearts.
Unlike other branches that work in shadow or secrecy, the Sentinels operate openly, their yellow and black banners serving as rallying points for the oppressed and warnings to oppressors. They establish fortified positions in troubled regions, providing sanctuary for those who flee tyranny while gathering intelligence on local conditions for other branches of the Order.
The Inquisitors: Speakers of TruthThe Inquisitors serve as the voice of the Order, tasked with the delicate art of extracting truth through dialogue, debate, and when necessary, more direct forms of persuasion. They are scholars and interrogators, diplomats and prosecutors, equally comfortable in the halls of learning and the dungeons where captured enemies must be made to reveal their secrets.
The training of an Inquisitor emphasises the arts of rhetoric and logic, for they must be able to present truth in forms that others can accept and understand. They study the great philosophical works, master multiple languages, and learn to read the subtle signs that reveal when others speak falsely. Their minds must be sharp enough to dissect the most complex arguments and flexible enough to approach each new situation with fresh perspective.
Yet the Inquisitor’s role extends beyond mere scholarly debate. When evil men refuse to be swayed by reasoned argument, when tyrants ignore the pleas of their victims, when corruption has become so entrenched that gentle persuasion proves futile, the Inquisitor must be prepared to employ sterner methods. They are trained in the arts of interrogation, understanding both the psychology of resistance and the physical means by which such resistance can be overcome.
The ravenglass weapons of the Inquisitors are often crafted as ceremonial maces or batons, symbols of the authority they wield in the name of truth. These weapons serve not merely as tools of violence, but as badges of office that mark their bearers as empowered to speak and act for the Order itself.
Inquisitors often serve as ambassadors to foreign courts, using their diplomatic immunity to gather intelligence while simultaneously working to influence policy in directions more favourable to justice and balance. They maintain extensive libraries and archives, preserving not only the ancient wisdom of the Order but also contemporary intelligence that may prove valuable to future operations.
The Seekers: Hunters of Hidden TruthWhile the Watchers observe and the Inquisitors question, the Seekers venture forth to uncover truths that are actively hidden, pursuing knowledge that others would prefer to remain buried. They are explorers and investigators, archaeologists and spies, equally at home in ancient ruins and modern conspiracies.
The Seeker’s training emphasises adaptability and ingenuity, for they never know what challenges they may face in their pursuit of hidden knowledge. They must be able to decipher ancient languages, navigate treacherous terrain, survive in hostile environments, and outwit those who guard the secrets they seek. Their education encompasses not only scholarly subjects but also practical skills such as climbing, swimming, and the operation of complex mechanisms.
Many Seekers are drawn from the ranks of inventors and natural philosophers, for they possess the curiosity and analytical thinking necessary to unravel complex mysteries. They may spend months or years pursuing a single thread of investigation, following clues across continents and through centuries of accumulated deception.
The ravenglass weapons of the Seekers are often unique creations, tailored to their individual needs and incorporating innovative mechanisms that reflect their bearer’s inventive nature. These might take the form of collapsible staffs for easier concealment, blades that can be quickly assembled from seemingly innocent components, or weapons that incorporate tools needed for their investigative work.
Seekers maintain close relationships with scholars, merchants, and travellers throughout the known world, building networks of contacts who can provide information or assistance when needed. They are often the first to discover new threats to the balance of the world, serving as an early warning system for the other branches of the Order.
The Apothecaries: Healers and BalancersThe Apothecaries represent perhaps the most complex branch of the Order, for they deal in substances that can both heal and harm, that can preserve life or end it with equal facility. They are students of Creation itself, seeking to understand the natural laws that govern all living things and learning to work with these forces rather than against them.
The training of an Apothecary encompasses not only the traditional arts of healing—the preparation of medicines, the treatment of wounds, the understanding of disease—but also the more shadowy knowledge of poisons and their applications. They must learn to recognise the subtle balance between remedy and toxin, understanding that many substances serve both functions depending upon dosage and application.
This dual nature reflects the fundamental principle that guides all their work: the restoration of balance. When a tyrant’s continued existence threatens the wellbeing of thousands, the Apothecary may determine that the balance of the world would be better served by that tyrant’s death than by their continued life. When plague threatens to decimate a population, the same Apothecary will work tirelessly to develop treatments that can restore health to the afflicted.
The ravenglass weapons of the Apothecaries are typically crafted as ceremonial knives or delicate needles, precision instruments that reflect their bearer’s need for exact measurement and careful application. These weapons may be hollow, designed to deliver precisely measured doses of various substances, or they may incorporate reservoirs that can be filled with different compounds as circumstances require.
Apothecaries often work closely with other branches of the Order, providing medical support for Sentinels engaged in combat, supplying Shadows with the tools of their trade, or assisting Inquisitors in their more challenging interrogations. They maintain extensive gardens and laboratories, constantly experimenting with new combinations and applications of their art.
The Keepers: Guardians of WisdomThe Keepers serve as the memory of the Order, the living repositories of all knowledge accumulated over the centuries of Guardian activity. They are librarians and historians, teachers and archivists, dedicated to ensuring that hard-won wisdom is never again lost to the world.
The training of a Keeper emphasises not merely the accumulation of facts, but the development of understanding that can synthesise information from disparate sources into coherent patterns of meaning. They must be able to recognise the significance of seemingly minor details, to trace the connections between events separated by decades or centuries, and to distil complex knowledge into forms that can be taught to others.
Keepers are responsible for maintaining the great libraries and archives of the Order, but their role extends far beyond mere custodianship. They serve as advisors to other branches, providing historical context that can illuminate contemporary problems, identifying patterns that may predict future developments, and ensuring that the lessons of the past inform the decisions of the present.
The ravenglass weapons of the Keepers are often crafted as ceremonial swords or ornate staves, symbols of the authority that knowledge confers upon its possessors. These weapons incorporate complex engravings and inlays that serve mnemonic functions, helping their bearers remember crucial information and providing visual cues that can trigger the recall of specific knowledge when needed.
Many Keepers serve as teachers, either within the Order’s training facilities or in the wider world where they work to combat ignorance and superstition. They establish schools and libraries, translate important texts into multiple languages, and work to ensure that knowledge remains accessible to all who genuinely seek it.
The Shadows: The Hidden HandOf all the branches of the Order, the Shadows operate most completely beyond the sight of the uninitiated world. They are the assassins and infiltrators, the spies and saboteurs who work in absolute secrecy to eliminate threats that cannot be countered through open action.
The existence of the Shadows is known only to the highest levels of Guardian leadership, for their effectiveness depends entirely upon their ability to remain undetected. They maintain no official records, establish no permanent facilities, and acknowledge no formal hierarchy beyond the sacred oaths that bind them to the Order’s cause.
The training of a Shadow encompasses all the deadliest arts known to mankind—the use of poison and blade, the arts of disguise and infiltration, the psychology of manipulation and the techniques of silent elimination. Yet they are no mere killers, for their selection and training emphasises moral certainty and emotional discipline. A Shadow must be able to take life without hesitation when duty demands, yet remain capable of compassion and mercy when circumstances permit.
The weapons of the Shadows are crafted as tools of precision rather than symbols of authority—throwing blades that can strike from concealment, garrotes that leave no wounds, needles that can deliver death through the smallest puncture. These weapons are designed for concealment and efficiency, bearing none of the ornate decorations that mark the arms of other branches.
Shadows often spend years establishing false identities and infiltrating target organisations, patiently working their way into positions of trust before striking at the moment when their actions will have maximum effect. They may serve as servants in the households of tyrants, as advisors to corrupt merchants, or as lovers to those whose secrets they must learn.
IV: The Sacred Rites and Training RegimensThe transformation of a common individual into a true Guardian is no simple matter of instruction and practice, but a fundamental alteration of character that touches the very soul. The training regimens employed upon Gottsisle have been refined to produce individuals capable of bearing the terrible burden of absolute moral certainty while retaining the flexibility of mind necessary to adapt to ever-changing circumstances.
All prospective Guardians begin their journey with a period of testing designed to reveal both their natural aptitudes and their fundamental character. These trials are not mere academic exercises, but challenges that force candidates to confront their deepest fears, their strongest desires, and their most cherished assumptions about the nature of reality. Many who begin this process do not complete it, for the demands of Guardian service are not suited to every temperament.
Those who successfully complete the initial trials are assigned to training appropriate to their demonstrated aptitudes and inclinations. A candidate who shows exceptional powers of observation and patience may be directed toward the Watchers, while one who demonstrates natural leadership and moral courage might be guided toward the Sentinels. Yet these assignments are not absolute, for the Order recognises that individuals may possess multiple talents or may discover new aptitudes as their training progresses.
The forging of a Guardian’s ravenglass weapon represents the culmination of their initial training and their formal acceptance into the Order. This ceremony, conducted in the ancient forges deep beneath Gottsisle, requires the candidate to contribute their own blood to the crafting process, creating a mystical bond between warrior and weapon that can never be broken. The exact nature of this bond remains one of the Order’s most closely guarded secrets, but its effects are undeniable—a Guardian separated from their ravenglass weapon is diminished, while the weapon itself becomes inert and powerless in any hands save those of its chosen bearer.
Beyond the basic training common to all branches, each Guardian receives specialised instruction appropriate to their chosen calling. Watchers learn the arts of concealment and observation, practicing in environments that test their ability to remain undetected while gathering vital information. Sentinels master the techniques of mounted and unmounted combat, training with weapons and armour until their responses become instinctive. Inquisitors study rhetoric and psychology, learning to read the subtle signs that reveal truth from falsehood.
Yet technical skill alone does not make a Guardian. Equal emphasis is placed upon moral and spiritual development, for those who wield such power must be absolutely certain of their own righteousness. Guardians study philosophy and ethics, meditate upon the nature of justice and balance, and undergo periodic examinations of their commitment to the Order’s principles. They must be prepared to sacrifice everything—wealth, comfort, family ties, even life itself—in service of the greater good.
V: The Hierarchy and Governance of the OrderThe Structure of AuthorityThe governance of the reconstituted Order reflects the fundamental principle that guides all Guardian endeavours: the maintenance of balance in all things. Just as we seek to bring equilibrium to the wider world, so too must our internal structure embody the harmony between authority and consultation, between decisive leadership and collective wisdom, between the needs of individual branches and the unity of purpose that binds us all.
At the apex of our hierarchy stands the Arch Meister, a position of profound responsibility rather than mere authority. The Arch Meister serves not as a ruler in the conventional sense, but as the living embodiment of our commitment to balance, the final arbiter when competing interests must be reconciled, and the guardian of our fundamental principles when expedience might tempt us toward compromise. This role demands an individual of exceptional wisdom and moral clarity, one who has demonstrated through word and deed an unwavering commitment to the greater good above all personal considerations.
The selection of an Arch Meister follows ancient protocols designed to ensure that merit rather than ambition determines succession. When the position becomes vacant, whether through death, resignation, or the rare circumstance of removal for cause, the seven Meisters convene in solemn conclave behind sealed doors. Each Meister may propose candidates and speak to their qualifications, but the final selection requires unanimous consent—a requirement that forces the consideration of only those individuals whose worthiness transcends factional interests.
The current Arch Meister must embody the principle of balance in their very being, serving as a bridge between different perspectives rather than as an advocate for any particular approach. They coordinate the activities of the seven branches, ensure that resources are allocated fairly according to need and mission requirements, and represent the Order in its dealings with external powers. Most crucially, the Arch Meister serves as the keeper of our conscience, the voice that reminds us that all our actions must ultimately serve the cause of bringing balance to the world.
The Council of MeistersBelow the Arch Meister, the governance of the Order rests with the Council of Meisters, seven individuals who have achieved mastery within their respective domains and who collectively represent the full spectrum of Guardian capabilities. Each Meister holds absolute authority within their branch, responsible for training, deployment, and the development of doctrine appropriate to their specialisation. Yet this authority is tempered by the understanding that no branch operates in isolation, and that the success of any major undertaking depends upon the harmonious cooperation of multiple specialities.
The composition of the Council deliberately includes both human and wyvern Meisters, recognising that wisdom takes many forms and that the different perspectives of our two allied species strengthen our collective understanding. Wyverns bring to the Council their ancient memories, their ability to perceive patterns across vast spans of time, and their unique insights into the working of forces that humans can barely comprehend. Humans contribute their adaptability, their intuitive understanding of mortal motivations, and their capacity for the kind of detailed planning that complex operations require.
The selection of Meisters follows protocols as rigorous as those governing the choice of Arch Meister, though the process differs for each branch according to their particular needs and traditions. Some branches, such as the Sentinels, may favour those who have demonstrated exceptional prowess in combat and leadership under fire. Others, like the Keepers, may place greater emphasis on scholarly achievement and the ability to synthesise complex information into actionable wisdom. The Shadows, by their very nature, follow selection processes that remain known only to their own membership.
What unites all Meister selections is the requirement for demonstrated excellence not merely in technical skills, but in moral judgement and commitment to the Order’s principles. A candidate may be the finest swordsman in the world, but if they cannot subordinate personal glory to the greater good, they will never achieve the rank of Meister. Similarly, a scholar of unparalleled learning who hoards knowledge for personal advantage rather than sharing it for the benefit of all would be deemed unworthy of such elevation.
The Principle of Balanced LeadershipThe structure of the Order deliberately avoids the concentration of power in any single individual or branch, recognising that such concentration inevitably leads to the corruption of purpose that has destroyed so many well-intentioned organisations throughout history. Instead, we have embraced a model of collective leadership that requires consultation, consensus-building, and the constant balancing of different perspectives and priorities.
Each Meister, while sovereign within their own domain, is expected and indeed required to maintain regular communication with their peers. Weekly councils bring together all available Meisters to share intelligence, coordinate activities, and address any issues that may affect multiple branches. These gatherings serve not merely administrative functions, but as forums for the exchange of ideas and the development of innovative approaches to the challenges we face.
The principle of shared decision-making extends beyond the Council of Meisters to encompass the entire structure of the Order. Each Meister is strongly encouraged to maintain a circle of advisors drawn from the most experienced and capable members of their branch. These advisors serve both as sounding boards for new ideas and as checks against the potential for any leader to become too isolated from the realities of field operations.
Moreover, major policy decisions affecting the entire Order require not simple majority approval from the Council, but genuine consensus achieved through patient discussion and compromise. This process may sometimes slow our response to urgent situations, but it ensures that when we do act, we do so with the full weight of collective wisdom behind us and with the understanding that all branches are committed to the success of the endeavour.
The Integration of OperationsMost significant missions require the integrated efforts of multiple specialities working in carefully coordinated harmony.
Consider, for example, the challenge of investigating and ultimately eliminating a corrupt merchant prince whose activities threaten the economic stability of an entire region. Such a mission might begin with Watchers conducting detailed surveillance to understand the target’s habits, associates, and vulnerabilities. Seekers might be deployed to uncover the documentary evidence of wrongdoing, tracing financial transactions and uncovering hidden assets. Inquisitors could work to turn key associates into informants, using their skills of persuasion and psychological manipulation to build a network of intelligence sources within the target’s organisation.
When the time comes for direct action, Sentinels might provide security and backup while Shadows handle the actual elimination, ensuring that the target’s death appears natural or accidental. Apothecaries could supply the means of death, whether through poison or through treatments that mask the true cause of demise. Throughout the entire operation, Keepers would maintain comprehensive records, ensuring that lessons learned are preserved for future reference and that any knowledge uncovered is properly catalogued and disseminated.
The Autonomy of the ShadowsWhile the principle of integration guides most Guardian operations, the unique nature of the Shadows requires special consideration within our organisational structure. The effectiveness of our most covert operatives depends entirely upon their ability to operate in absolute secrecy, maintaining cover identities that may take years to establish and pursuing objectives that cannot be safely communicated through normal channels.
Consequently, the Shadows maintain a degree of operational autonomy unknown to other branches. Their Meister participates in Council meetings and contributes to high-level planning, but the specific details of Shadow operations remain compartmentalised even from other Council members. This necessity creates certain tensions within our structure, as other Meisters must sometimes commit resources or adjust their own operations to accommodate Shadow activities whose purposes they cannot fully understand.
The Shadow Meister provides regular briefings on general operational parameters and anticipated resource requirements, while other Meisters are expected to make reasonable accommodations for requests that cannot be fully explained. This system requires a high degree of trust and mutual respect, qualities that our careful selection processes are designed to ensure.
Adaptation and EvolutionPerhaps the most important characteristic of our governmental structure is its deliberate flexibility. We recognise that the challenges facing the Order will evolve over time, that new threats will emerge requiring new capabilities, and that rigid adherence to current practices may ultimately prove counterproductive to our mission.
Accordingly, our governing documents explicitly provide for structural modifications as circumstances require. New branches may be created if emerging needs cannot be adequately addressed by existing specialities. The responsibilities of current branches may be expanded or refined as their roles evolve. The processes of leadership selection may be adjusted if experience reveals weaknesses in current procedures.
However, any such changes require the unanimous consent of the full Council of Meisters, including the Arch Meister. This requirement ensures that modifications serve the genuine needs of the Order rather than the ambitions of particular individuals or factions. It also forces thorough consideration of the implications of any proposed changes, reducing the likelihood of unintended consequences that might weaken our effectiveness or compromise our principles.
The Role of CommunicationThe success of our complex organisational structure depends absolutely upon the maintenance of clear, timely, and comprehensive communication between all levels of the hierarchy. We have therefore invested heavily in developing secure communication networks that span the known world, utilising everything from trained messenger birds to encrypted written codes to the natural telepathic abilities of our wyvern allies.
Each branch maintains detailed records of its activities, not merely for internal use but for sharing with other branches that might benefit from the intelligence gathered or lessons learned. Regular reports flow upward through the hierarchy, ensuring that higher levels of leadership maintain accurate understanding of field conditions and operational progress. Equally important, strategic guidance and policy directives flow downward, ensuring that every Guardian understands how their individual efforts contribute to our larger purposes.
We have also established formal protocols for emergency communication, recognising that crisis situations may require rapid coordination between branches or immediate consultation with higher authority. These protocols include provisions for bypassing normal channels when time is critical, while maintaining safeguards against abuse of such extraordinary measures.
Checks and BalancesThe concentration of power in any organisation, no matter how well-intentioned, creates opportunities for corruption and abuse. We have therefore built into our structure multiple systems of checks and balances designed to prevent such degradation of our principles and to detect it quickly should it occur despite our precautions.
Each Meister is subject to periodic review by their peers, not merely of their technical competence but of their adherence to Guardian principles and their effectiveness in fulfilling their responsibilities. These reviews are conducted in a spirit of constructive evaluation rather than adversarial challenge, but they provide mechanisms for addressing problems before they become serious threats to the Order’s integrity.
Similarly, the Arch Meister, despite their elevated position, remains accountable to the Council of Meisters. In the extreme circumstance that an Arch Meister were to prove unworthy of their position—whether through corruption, incompetence, or departure from fundamental principles—the Council retains the authority to remove them from office, though such action requires the unanimous consent of all seven Meisters.
Individual Guardians at all levels are encouraged to report concerns about the conduct of their superiors through established channels. These reports are investigated by panels drawn from multiple branches, ensuring that no single faction can suppress legitimate concerns about misconduct within its ranks.
The Burden of LeadershipMeisters must be prepared to make decisions that affect not merely the success or failure of individual missions, but the balance of power throughout the known world. They must weigh the lives of individuals against the welfare of nations, the preservation of secrets against the value of transparency, the need for action against the virtues of patience.
Moreover, a Guardian must remain constantly vigilant against the corrupting effects of the power they wield. The ravenglass weapons that mark our authority are more than mere symbols—they serve as constant reminders that power rightfully belongs to those who serve others rather than themselves, and that the moment a Guardian begins to use their position for personal advantage rather than the greater good, they have begun the descent toward the very tyranny we exist to oppose.
This is why our selection processes emphasise character above all other qualifications, why our training emphasises service above glory, and why our organisational structure disperses authority rather than concentrating it. We seek to create leaders who understand that true strength lies in restraint, that genuine authority derives from moral example rather than formal position, and that the highest honour any Guardian can achieve is to be forgotten by history while the causes they served flourish in the light.
The hierarchy of the Guardians thus represents not merely an administrative necessity, but a philosophical statement about the nature of legitimate authority and the proper relationship between those who lead and those who follow. In our structure, leadership is service, authority is responsibility, and power exists only to be used in defence of those who cannot defend themselves. This is the foundation upon which we build our hope for a better world, and the standard by which future generations will judge our success or failure in the great work we have undertaken.
VI: The Great Work and Future VisionThe reformation of the Order represents not an end, but a beginning—the first step in a great work that will ultimately transform the entire world. From our stronghold upon Gottsisle, we look outward to a future where the artificial divisions that separate mankind will crumble before the advance of truth, where justice will reign in place of oppression, and where knowledge will banish the darkness of ignorance that has plagued humanity for too long.
The immediate goals of the Order are necessarily modest, for we are yet few in number and our resources are limited. We work to establish networks of safe houses and informants throughout the known world, to identify and eliminate the most dangerous threats to balance and justice, and to preserve knowledge that might otherwise be lost. Yet these small steps serve a greater purpose, laying the foundation for the golden age that is to come.
In the years ahead, we envision a world where Guardians walk openly among all peoples, serving as teachers and healers, protectors and guides. Where now we must work in shadow and secrecy, future generations of Guardians will serve as acknowledged advisors to just rulers and as protectors of the common folk against the depredations of tyrants. The ravenglass forges will no longer be hidden beneath Gottsisle, but established in every major city, producing the tools and weapons necessary to defend civilisation itself.
The knowledge preserved in our archives will no longer be the jealously guarded secret of an elite few, but the common heritage of all mankind. Schools will be established in every town and village, libraries will flourish in every city, and the arts of healing and natural philosophy will advance beyond anything previously imagined. Disease and ignorance, those ancient enemies of human flourishing, will be driven back as surely as darkness flees before the dawn.
Yet we harbour no illusions about the difficulty of the task before us. There are those who profit from the current state of affairs, who draw their power from the ignorance and suffering of others, who will resist our efforts with all the resources at their command. The corrupt nobles who batten upon the labour of their subjects, the merchants who grow rich from others’ misery, the priests who preach comfortable lies rather than challenging truths—all these will stand against us, for our success means their downfall.
Moreover, we must guard against the corruption that has destroyed previous attempts at world-spanning reform. Power corrupts even the most noble souls, and we must remain vigilant against the temptation to become the very tyranny we seek to overthrow. The checks and balances built into our seven-branch structure serve this purpose, ensuring that no single individual or faction can dominate the others, but eternal vigilance remains the price of maintaining our moral purity.
The Dawn of the New AgeAs I set down my pen and look out across the grey waters that surround our sacred isle, I am filled with a profound sense of both humility and hope. Humility, because I recognise the magnitude of the task before us and the countless obstacles that must be overcome before our vision can be realised. Hope, because I have seen the calibre of men and women who answer the Guardian’s call, and I know that with such souls dedicated to the cause, no obstacle is truly insurmountable.
The old world is passing away, swept aside by forces greater than any mortal ruler can command. The rigid hierarchies that have governed human society for millennia are crumbling, the ancient certainties are dissolving, and in the chaos that follows, new possibilities are being born. We stand at the threshold of an age undreamed of by our ancestors, an age when the highest aspirations of human nature may finally be realised.
The Guardians did not create these great changes, but we have positioned ourselves to guide their course, to ensure that the new world that emerges from the ashes of the old is one worthy of the sacrifice and suffering that its birth will inevitably require. We are the midwives of the future, helping to deliver a golden age that has been too long in coming.
To those who would join our ranks, I offer this counsel: the path of the Guardian is not an easy one. It demands the sacrifice of personal ambition, the abandonment of comfortable certainties, and the acceptance of burdens that ordinary mortals should not be asked to bear. Yet for those with the courage to walk this path, there awaits a satisfaction deeper than any earthly pleasure, the knowledge that one’s life has been spent in service of the highest ideals humanity can conceive.
To those who would oppose us, I offer this warning: the tide of history flows in our direction, and neither sword nor gold nor political cunning can long stand against the power of truth itself. You may delay the inevitable, you may win temporary victories, but the future belongs to those who serve justice rather than self-interest, truth rather than comfortable lies, the common good rather than personal advantage.
The Great Work has begun. The ancient forges burn once more upon Gottsisle, the seven branches of the Order spread their influence across the known world, and a new generation of Guardians takes up the weapons of their calling. The dawn of the new age breaks upon the horizon, and nothing shall ever be the same.
Thus concludes this treatise, written in the third year of the Great Reformation, in the hope that it may serve both as record of our present endeavours and as inspiration for those who will carry forward the torch of truth in the years to come. May the light of knowledge banish all darkness, may justice triumph over oppression, and may the balance of the world be maintained for all generations yet to be born.
Meister Friderich Ostehild
Keeper of the Ancient Wisdom
Guardian of the Sacred Trust
Servant of Truth Eternal
Written at Gottsisle
In the Year of Our Restoration
Sealed with the mark of the Order and deposited in the Great Archive for the instruction of future generations.
