Saturday, December 24, 2016

[Mage: The Awakening 2nd Ed] Demons in LA: The Dream Factory

Out of Character (OOC):
Chronicle: Mage 2: The Dethroned Queen
Venue: Mage: The Awakening 2nd Edition
Chronicle Storyteller: Jerad Sayler
Assistant Storytellers: Hannah Nyland & Alex Van Belkum


Los Angeles: The Dream Factory
Demons in the City of Fallen Angels

Adapted from source material in Demon: The Descent "Demon Seed Collection" sourcebook and Demon: The Descent "Interface" Anthology.

((Most of the following information is not considered common knowledge to the Awakened.  Instead, think of it as a good setting guide for running the Demon (The Unchained) side of the strangeness of LA.  Mages have a historic tendency to get the Unchained Demons and Angels of the God-Machine mixed up with other types of demons (such as evil spirits, supernal beings, Geotics and beings from the Lower Depths.  Infrastructure of the God-Machine is hard to delineate from ruins from the Time Before.  Further obscuring the truth of the matter further, the energies produced by the Ring of Fire appear to be almost Azothic, meaning that the angelic Qashmallim aren't far behind either.))

Los Angeles City Building Posts:


Los Angeles is a deeply weird place. Hollywood, America’s movie-making capital certainly sets the stage for the city’s most obvious oddities, but their roots go deeper. The very atmosphere of the sprawling city and its suburbs exists in a dream logic, where time seems to move differently, nostalgia reigns, and people hold outrageous religious ideas as gospel. All these things are either because of the incredibly high incidents of Astral incursions that mages study here or as a result of these same Mysteries.

L.A. is the literary and cinematic birthplace of the Private Eye archetype. Here, everybody is a detective, and their dreams are the cases they’re each trying to solve. Little wonder that L.A. is a popular haven for Geotics, Infernals, and more powerful Demons. The constant current of young stars and stars seeking entry into the golden gate of fame and fortune provides a multitude of opportunities to form Pacts with healthy young bodies, and the perfect Covers — Hollywood producers and directors — from which to pick and choose the cream of the crop. 

The city’s moniker — the City of Angels — rings true in that, yes, there are lots of mysterious angelic beings here, but they are working at projects that even experienced demons are hard-pressed to decipher. In Los Angeles, as in all places, the God-Machine has been at work. In this region, Machine has taken an approach that favors immediate utility over long-term elegance or functionality. An immense amount of Infrastructure has been built over the last hundred years, but most projects were to address an immediate need. Per the Machine’s instructions, they have been abandoned, forgotten, or allowed to go haywire. Occasionally, this results in seismic disturbances, wildfires, cryptid attacks, mudslides, or other disasters. Presumably, this haphazard approach to Infrastructure serves the God-Machine’s purposes somehow, but none of the Unchained have been able to figure out how. Even the two angels who have been active in the city almost continuously for the last 50 years are unsure. The Curator and the Machinist have been putting out fires, often literally, for decades. They receive the information that they need as they need it, and unquestioningly follow commands of the God-Machine.  The Angels are seeking a comprehensive solution to the city’s Infrastructure problems. Other powerful Angels guard key pieces of Infrastructure, or toil away on Occult Matrices centered on Hollywood.


The is a suspected connection between LA's seismic activity, the destruction of both the former Assembly and Concilium and the massive amounts of Infrastructure and Occult Matrices built on top of each other throughout the city.  If Awakened brave enough to live and study this Mystery today they aren't sharing their results.  



The strangeness of the city may not have been caused by the God-Machine’s machinations, but it certainly facilitates them. All of its programs seem to be aimed towards a goal that the city’s demons are desperately curious to uncover.

Sub Rosa

The birth of Hollywood and the movie business marked a key point in developing the technologies of propaganda. A small number of individuals could manufacture dreams and sell them to a desperate and willing public, hypnotized by the big screen visions of heroes and villains, glitter and grandeur, comedy and tragedy. Little wonder that the God-Machine was there from the start, along with the Free Council of Assemblies, the Panopticon Ministry and a vampire organization known as the Carthian Movement.

While Hollywood is a place where imagination flowers, it’s also channeled into profit and restricted by genre conventions, strict scriptwriting rules (three acts, one page equals one minute of screen time, etc.), and guided by impersonal mass opinion polls designed to make the product palatable to the widest demographic. Behind this shallow spectacle, churn the gears of occult influences. Movies, as the twentieth century’s main form of mass entertainment were an important arm of influence over humanity, a subtle but important means of directing people how to think, behave, and perform its mysterious objectives.

With the advent of the Internet and video gaming in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the locus of American dreams has seemingly moved elsewhere, making the greater L.A. area a fading power, a Sunset Boulevard of the soul, where the city sits alone in the dark and continually replays past glories. The angels are still here in Hollywood, but there are fewer of them. Once-important Infrastructure now stands abandoned, often claimed by demons, and the ongoing operations are even more enigmatic than before.

Demons came early to Hollywood to exploit its potential for Covers, Pacts, infiltration and sabotage. A very perceptive stigmatic cineaste might be able to chart the secret war between demons and angels through the movies produced by Hollywood from the 1920s through the present, but it’s nearly impossible to say who won or lost with any given film. For instance, The Wizard of Oz was not a huge success when it was first released. It only gained its hold on the hearts and minds of a generation once it began playing on television. Curious then, that it was that generation that started “looking behind the curtain” to see who was really running things, a mode of anti-authoritarianism and deep questioning culminating in the Watergate scandal that brought down a President. But  whose victory was it? Demons or angels? The end result is a deep cynicism about politics and an inability to change anything. Is this the liberating road to Hell or a circular prison of angelic’s making?

Los Angeles is more than just Hollywood, of course. Other parts of the city have also had a huge impact on the national psyche by way of entertainment. More than one demon has tried to claim credit for the west coast rap scene; although those demons also have to admit that corporations free from demonic influence have sponsored the acts that have had the biggest global impact. Is this cultural appropriation on an industrial scale a program of the God-Machine, or are human beings just becoming sufficiently advanced to look like it?

Local Agendas:

Inquisitors: The puzzle of Los Angeles and its complex cultural and subcultural makeup has drawn many Inquisitors over the years... but many have been distracted by the bright lights and the cameras. How does mass entertainment seed the behaviors desired by the God-Machine? How does the God-Machine plan out the intricate chains of causality that turn a piece of schlock filmmaking into a template for a complacent population? L.A.’s Inquisitors are deeply involved in deciphering the cultural codes that program humankind. 

Integrators: The romance of L.A., as depicted in movies and even detective novels, is a place where, no matter how down you are, no matter how deep in the gutter you’ve fallen, you can “be discovered” and raised up to the ranks of the Elect (i.e., movie stars or the incorruptible shining knight detectives). Perhaps these stories are also the God-Machine’s way of offering amnesty to those who wish to redeem their errant ways.

Saboteurs: While Inquisitors wrack their brains trying to decode the God-Machine’s mysterious ways amidst L.A., Saboteurs get their hands dirty by making movies — competing on the God-Machine’s own turf. They’re the directors, screenwriters, actors, and even special-effects geniuses who fight the system from within to derail it.

Tempters: L.A. attracts more Tempters than any other Agenda. The place is thick with them: Hollywood producers, rap stars, YouTube sketch groups — anyone who builds an entourage and millions of fans. It’s so damn easy to attract and manipulate the legions of wannabes who come to L.A. that the Tempters easily become the tempted, so eager to build their entourage they fail to miss the operatives who infiltrate them. It’s not a leaked sex tape that will take them down, but that single angel who shows up one night amidst their crew.

Demon Agencies 

ARC: The Arcturus Ascendant

Begun in the 1950s by the stigmatic Norman Castle as a UFO cult based on revelations he claimed to receive from “intelligences from Arcturus,” this religious group, ARC, has survived long past its founder, some still listen to his audio tapes as holy scripture. His wife led the ARC into the acid-drenched ‘60s and beyond, building a large following; helped in no small part by the fact that she was a Psychopomp. Although Shirley Castle eventually chose her own successors and passed away, every single one of them has been a Cover identity of the Psychopomp who calls herself (among demons) the Starchild. 

ARC Temple in Hollywood Hills
ARC has many human members, but the inner circle consists of stigmatics and demons. Norman Castle was himself a stigmatic who had somehow received a vision of the God-Machine’s long-range plans for the city and the world. He did not fully understand these and mistook them for Arcturan space transmissions. The Starchild has spent years wrestling with the recordings of these visions, trying to interpret them and figure out how they pertain to local Infrastructure. Her demon allies use her gleanings to identify and sabotage a number of angelic operations.

The Arcturans believe that L.A. is the epicenter of a master operation that is a linchpin for a multitude of God-Machine plots. If they can decipher it, they can hijack it for their own ends. This isn’t sabotage, inquisition or integration — it’s cooptation. Their aim is to supplant the God-Machine.  The ARC temple is headquartered in an old mansion high in the Hollywood Hills above Franklin Canyon Park. 

Subrufa: A demon member of Arcturus Ascendant and a true believer in the visions of that Agency’s human founder, she has spent as much time as the Starchild deciphering their meaning. She can be found in odd places at odd times, confirming strange premonitions or intuitions she’s received from her study of the cult’s prophecies. She sometimes shows up just in time to save a demon from an angel, but has also attracted angels at inconvenient times for those demons she interacts with. She’s a synchronicity magnet, attracting meaningful coincidences. 


The Moguls

Perhaps the most temporally ambitious demons in L.A. are a group of demon movie producers who influence movie studios in order to marshal their vast resources for their own ends. They tend to be mostly Tempters, many of whom are also Messengers. They have huge portfolios of Pacts and Covers waiting for them in case they are found out. 

Cannes

They each follow their own individual goals, working together only to combat common enemies or resistance to their collective power. They often clash with one another, especially when their pet projects are at odds. Instead of overt violence, they orchestrate minions to move against each other’s interests until one side cries “uncle.” They use much the same tactics on each other that their human competitors use against them – drawing away talent, undercutting funding, and so on.

But when angels are on the move or key Infrastructure is identified, grudges are put aside to deal with the more important threat. If need be, the producers temporarily flee town to “visit a location shoot” somewhere else, or to spend time on their yacht in an undisclosed locale, or to wine and dine at Cannes.

An honor code among them demands that when one of them has to forego her Cover and replace it with a new identity, her empire still remains in her hands. While thrusts can still be made against rivals at such weak moments, it is considered bad form to try to crumble a rival’s assets until her new Cover can reconsolidate them.

Discreet Distance, LLC (D.D.)

The Bradbury Building

D.D. is a demon-run private eye firm that caters to entertainment companies and other large, entrenched businesses. That however, is only its public front. Its real goal is identifying Infrastructure and selling that information to demons in a position to do something about it, such as sabotage or infiltration. With offices in the famous Bradbury Building in downtown Los Angeles (most well-known for its appearance in Blade Runner), D.D. hires freelance demons to run down leads and spend tedious hours spying on targets. 


Most of its detectives are humans who believe they are being hired to spy on Hollywood stars or to collect blackmail on executives. And they are. Their demon bosses — mostly Inquisitors — then sift through their findings and flag whatever catches their eye, whatever stinks of the God-Machine. Most of D.D.’s work is dull and never leads anywhere, like most detective work. Still, its demon owners feel it is necessary. So many false leads and dead-ends, and yet, sometimes, pay dirt: secret Infrastructure, and even a revealed linchpin now and then.

Surviving as long as it has by keeping a “discreet distance” from its own demon detectives, should an angel or other agent of the Machine catch one of their freelancers, they are difficult to tie back to the agency. Still, it has happened. The former offices were destroyed when an angel, pretending to be a freelance demon, traced back his employers. The firm changed its name (to its present D.D. configuration), moved to the Bradbury Building, and started over.

The Freaks

The Freaks, a hot rod club curated by demons, often face shunning for their flashy “hobby.” They specialize in truly bizarre tricked-up cars with paint styles inspired by Ed “Big Daddy” Roth. Their racing feats have become legendary to a degree where everybody thinks they’re just telling impossible tall tales. These stories actually record the weird capabilities of hot rods made from discarded Infrastructure: bursts of jet-engine speed, leaping low-riders, stop-on-a-dime brakes, lightning bolt-casters, and arrays of almost cartoonish weaponry.

The Freaks dare to recover abandoned Infrastructure and repurpose it for use in their custom cars — even though they often can’t predict the results. These are usually one-use vehicles. The club goes for a wild night out, engages the Infrastructure, and then abandons it as the angels come winging in to eradicate it. It should come as no surprise that most of the Freaks are Psychopomps and Destroyers.

Notable Personalities


The Pool Man: 

An angel disguised as a pool cleaner to the stars, he dutifully and diligently cleans the pools of actors, producers, rock stars, and studio execs, although they all ignore him. He’s strictly background material, set dressing. Many a demon has fallen prey to the trap of ignoring the pool man while they’ve talked openly about demon matters, and then couldn’t figure out later how the God-Machine was able to find them.

Subrufa: 

A demon member of Arcturus Ascendant and a true believer in the visions of that Agency’s human founder, she has spent as much time as the Starchild deciphering their meaning. She can be found in odd places at odd times, confirming strange premonitions or intuitions she’s received from her study of the cult’s prophecies. She sometimes shows up just in time to save a demon from an angel, but has also attracted angels at inconvenient times for those demons she interacts with. She’s a synchronicity magnet, attracting meaningful coincidences.


The Silent: 

This unnerving entity was once an angel but was somehow left behind when an operation reached its completion in the 1920s. Not Fallen, he simply remains, discarded, forgotten by the God-Machine (an Exile), and trapped in the Cover role he once played, a silent film star. He cannot speak, he wears a 1920s style suit, and his face is covered in white pancake makeup. He still tries to sabotage demons, but cannot summon help from angels. A demon once realized that damaging or trying to destroy the Silent draws the attention of angels (although they ignore the Silent), so word has gotten out: avoid him and do not engage. Some have speculated that loneliness drives the Silent, and that just the right amount of attention at just the right time might be enough to make him Fall.

Edith Stone: 

A Hollywood stuntwoman and a Destroyer demon, she likes trouble and thinks she’s invulnerable. That means she can be hired freelance by just about any demon to help them in dangerous situations. She acts like she’s got a death wish, but has no actual desire to die. Her risky lifestyle enhances her sense of being alive, of her disconnection from the damnable Machine, but to keep that going, she now has to keep chasing the next high of near-death experiences.

Locations

4 Clover Lanes

An old bowling alley that serves as a watering hole and meeting place for independent demons. L.A.’s true sport isn’t football or baseball but bowling. There are much higher-class bowling lanes than the 4 Clover, but few with as much nostalgic flavor. It is a relic from the 1950s, not a recreation. It was once angelic Infrastructure in the ‘50s but sat abandoned through the ‘70s and 80s. Demons claimed it in the ‘90s before the city could tear it down. It still slowly leaks Aether, so there is always the danger of angels coming back to reclaim it, but that risk attracts the particular kind of demonic clientele who hang out here, looking for a righteous fight.

Chupacabra

A trendy nightclub with a seedy atmosphere — the spiritual heir to the Viper Room and can also be found on the Sunset Strip. Recording artists and movie stars mix with L.A.’s underground, as well as with the demons who call this place their home away from home. It’s a good place to hear rumors from across the class spectrum and from all over the map; parties begun here might adjourn to a star’s mansion in the Hills, where the night can get really wild. 

Update: Since the year 1994, a brood of Beasts has come and gone for periods of time, staking it as their hang-out.  Thus far, the demons have made themselves scarce when they appear.



The Home of the Unknown Star 

Home of the Unknown Star

An example of just how strange L.A. can get without setting off anybody’s weirdness alarm. This house on N. Roxbury Dr in Beverly Hills but doesn't have an address anymore. It is from the era when many famous stars lived along this street. The house is now vacant but somehow always looks well kept, even though nobody ever sees anyone go in or out. It appears on many Maps of the Stars and on star-gawker tours, but the celebrity who once is lived here never named. And yet, nobody seems to notice this absence. They “ooh” and “ahh” just the same as they pass by, feeling like they’ve brushed against past glory as they move on to the next home of the stars. So, just what is this place? Old Infrastructure? A glitch in reality? Was the movie star the Cover for an unremembered angel or demon? The mystery has yet to be solved. 


The Lesser Wall of L.A.

A counterpoint to the Great Wall of L.A., the famed citizen mural that illustrates the history of the
city. The Lesser Wall is an urban legend, with most
people who mention it never exactly sure where it is. It seems to change locations, sometimes in a dry culvert of the L.A. river, sometimes on the side of a building in Venice Beach, and then on a sidewalk in Monterrey. Its murals change with each appearance, and demons believe they convey coded messages about God-Machine Infrastructure and operations. Some have opined that it is the work of urban spirits, trying to warn others about God-Machine infiltration, and one demon even claimed it is a rogue intelligence created by the God-Machine but never released into the world; it has nonetheless figured out a way to bleed its code into reality.

Mt. Wilson Observatory

The observatory in the San Gabriel Mountains and the nearby antenna farm are both active
Mt. Wilson Antenna Farm
although aging — Infrastructure. The antenna farm beams
much of the city’s radio and television entertainment out into SoCal and beyond. Either the broadcasts or the antennae array itself are important to the Machine, and an angel called Gnomon is on constant guard to ensure no malefactor tries to interfere with the flow of communications. There are conflicting demonic urban legends about the antennae farm. Some say that the farm is somehow tied into a global communications Infrastructure and that a successful hack here could affect worldwide operations. Others say that, with the rise of the Internet and satellite communications, these old broadcast arrays are nearly irrelevant. And yet, the angel remains. Is he just biding time, waiting for a new mission elsewhere, or is there still a purpose at play amidst the antennae and microwave transmitters?





Wednesday, December 21, 2016

[Mage: The Awakening 2nd Ed] Los Angeles: City of Dreams

Out of Character (OOC):
Chronicle: Mage 2: The Dethroned Queen
Venue: Mage: The Awakening 2nd Edition
Chronicle Storyteller: Jerad Sayler
Assistant Storytellers: Hannah Nyland & Alex Van Belkum


Los Angeles: A City of Dreams
The Astral Mystery of LA

Los Angeles is a vast sprawling city with a population roughly equal to New York City’s. However, while New York City is dense and compact, Los Angeles is a vast, sprawling metropolis of disparate neighborhoods that covers almost 5,000 square miles. In many ways, it is a diverse collection of cities and suburbs connected by vast stretches of crowded freeways. It contains the United States’ second-largest and busiest port, neighbor-hoods that are home to millions of immigrants from all across the globe, hundreds of celebrities and multimillionaires, and of course the various corporations that own and control vast multimedia empires of music, film, television, and electronic games. Here, the poorest residents live on the streets, competing with coyotes for food and shelter, while the wealthiest residents dwell in ostentatiously lavish splendor. Sleepers call LA the City of Angels, but many mages know it as the city of dreams. For as long as mages have known about the Los Angeles area, it’s been more connected to the Astral Realm than almost any other portion of the material world. Visions of the Temenos appear as shimmering mirages, and some Sleepers and Sleepwalkers become involuntary (often unknowing) channels for Goetia.



Astral Intrusions
Occasionally, objects from various portions of the Temenos become visible in LA. Everyone can see these manifestations, and they do not cause Quiescence. Mortals can remember them as clearly as mages. However, most attempts to photograph them result in blurred, largely unrecognizable images. These manifes-tations are entirely non-corporeal, and most are nothing more than mirages of fantastic buildings or a brief image of a mythical creature slinking down an alley. The majority never reappear. Many long-term Angelinos have heard of the city’s strange mirages. One Astral manifestation has appeared dozens of times. Known in local urban legends as the Lesser Wall, it appears as a large mural that regularly changes in appearance but is always roughly the same size and always includes at least one iconic image of LA. Mages in LA have seen it in several locations, in-cluding on the concrete walls of the dry culvert of the LA river, on the side of a building in Venice Beach, or on a sidewalk in Monterey. The Lesser Wall is of special significance to mages, because sometimes it includes cryptic messages written in an-cient languages, including High Speech. On a few occasions its images are prophetic, like the images of looting and burning buildings in Hollywood that appeared on the Lesser Wall five months before the 1992 Rodney King riots.


Astral Possession
Goetia possess people in LA, in defiance of their usual inability to do so without aid; whatever causes the mirages also allows them through into the material world, and gives them the power to take over weak minds (Open Condition). Hundreds of Sleepers and Sleepwalkers randomly make transitory connections with various portions of the Temenos when they are drunk, high, delirious from illness, or otherwise seriously mentally impaired. In this state, these people say (or sometimes shout) random phrases. Most often they repeat advertising jingles and popular songs, but occasionally they also speak ancient secrets, passages from lost texts, or even deeply personal information about someone they know nothing about. Examining these people with Mind Mage Sight reveals that they are actually asleep.

Other individuals become temporarily possessed by individual Goetia. These possessions always occur when the person becomes intoxicated or when she falls asleep. Some are possessed by a different entity each time; others are always possessed by a single Astral entity, often one associated with the person in some way. A disturbing number of celebrities have even been possessed by entities that are Astral embodiment of their own legends and public images, leading to spirals of exaggerated behavior that often end in tragedy. Many Sleepers are never aware of their Astral visitors, except as reports or videos of them sleepwalking or talking and acting strangely at parties; they remember nothing of their experiences. However, some Sleepers and all Sleepwalkers who become possessed by Goetia retain at least fragmentary memories of the experience. 

The majority of these people, termed “dreamers” by the local mages who study them, believe these episodes are symptoms of some form of mental illness and seek spiritual or psychological help, making it easy for clever mages to locate them and study them, under the guise or treatment or spiritual aid. Others retain some awareness while they are possessed and are able to ask the entity questions. These people often learn how to both invite the entity to possess them and evict it when they wish the possession to end. Some believe they have ghosts living in their heads; others think that angels, demons, or even aliens are speaking to them. 

Most dreamers seek out similar individuals and encounter a variety of cults and spiritual organizations, including those that are now part of abandoned Labyrinths. Others believe themselves to be specially blessed and start their own cults. A few of these cults have become quite popular and now have one or more mages as members (like the Dream Center). Mages join so they can study the possessed individuals. One particularly inexplicable feature of these possessions is that they seem tied to the city’s total population. As LA’s population grows, the number of dreamers increases in proportion. When this phenomena was first discovered in the early 1900s, there were only a handful of people possessed. Now that the city’s population has grown by more than a factor of 100, almost a thousand people are regularly possessed by Goetia.


Temenic Visitations 
In addition to Goetia possessing people in Los Angeles, attempts to visit the Astral Realms from LA are easier, but also less reliable. Visiting the Astral Realms in LA using a Hallow for access costs less Mana (one less point). However, LA is also surrounded by a degree of Astral turbulence that makes entering the Temenos less reliable. 

Mechanics: When mages first enter the Temenos, a mage must make a Gnosis roll. Any degree of success on this roll means that she enters the realm she expects to. However, failure or dramatic failure on this roll means that she is in a different realm, typically one that has some association with Los Angeles, or one that is currently appearing as a mirage. 

Los Angeles also has a significant presence in the Temenos. Portions of and elements from LA can be found throughout the Temenos, and an Astral version of the city can be found in the Temenos realm known as the Metropolis. Some of the murals and mirages that appear in LA also show up in portions of the Temenos associated with LA, but they only show up at least one day after they first appeared in the city.


Mage Politics (Before the Great Conflagration) 
LA is sufficiently vast and diverse that it defies all forms of order and organization, and this disorganized sprawl applies equally well to mage politics but conformed poorly under one banner. It was one of the most famous cities where mages from all four of the Diamond Orders had dual citizenship in both the local Assembly and Concilium... and in large numbers. The LA Assembly was a true rival to the LA Consilium. In response to numerous Diamond mages joining the Assembly, the local Consilium began actively recruiting members of the Free Council. The presence of two different mage political bodies was an enduring artifact of how Los Angeles has grown and changed. 

In the early 1900s, when LA was beginning to become a major industrial and agricultural city, the Assembly arrived, drawn by reports of strange mirages and odd behavior. The newly recognized Free Council looked forward to LA being one of the first cities where one of their Assemblies held sway. Thirty years later, LA’s population had grown by almost a factor of 20. It was now the capital of the motion picture industry and had become one of the centers for wealth and power in the United States. 

Both the Seers of the Throne and the Guardians of the Veil began taking a major interest in Los Angeles, and additional Diamond mages were drawn by the increasing Astral activity produced by the city’s rapidly growing population. Although the Assembly and the newly formed Consilium cooperated against the Seers of the Throne, the Libertines and other mages in the Assembly had no interest in giving up their power to the newly arrived Consilium. Instead, the two groups agreed to divide up the rapidly growing city. Each group claimed to speak for and represent mages in Los Angeles, each group is powerful and diverse, and unsurprisingly the two groups do not get along all that well. 

In practice, the Assembly and the Consilium did their best to ignore one another. Doing so was often relatively easy; while mages belonging to each group were free to live anywhere in LA, most mages who belong to the Consilium lived on or near the coast, in relatively wealthy locations like Orange County, Long Beach, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Thousand Oaks, or Oxnard. In contrast, Assembly members mostly lived inland, in locations like South or East LA, Hollywood, Whittier, Burbank, or Glendale. While the two groups continued to work together to defeat Banishers and new efforts by the Seers, they guarded their research and the possessed humans they were working with quite closely, and there was little cooperation beyond working to defeat mutual foes. 

However, individual mages from each group regularly interacted and there were several cabals with members from each group. In local stereotypes, members of the Assembly were poor or working class, held radical political and social views, and had no respect for magical traditions, while members of the Consilium had wealthy, socially and politically conservative, and held all of the Diamond’s traditions to be sacred truths. Like in San Diego most Nameless were recent immigrants or the children of immigrants who belonged to one of the city’s various insular ethnic enclaves. A few know no other mages, but the majority are part of small organizations which reject contact with outsiders. Those that live in LA now tend to be easy prey for groups of Banishers.


Cults and Control
Los Angeles has been a center for personality cults, spiritual seekers, and eccentric religiosity for most of the last century. As a result, both the Seers of the Throne and the Guardians of Veil still thrive here. Some mages work as magically assisted charlatans who enrich themselves on the hopes and well-fed delusions of their wealthy and middle-class followers; others find the various cults and spiritual movements to be useful tools to help them perform various esoteric endeavors. The majority of cults in LA with a supernatural influence have a non-Awakened source such as a Vampire coterie.  


Dealing with Astral Mysteries
The local Assembly and Consilium agreed to divide up the city’s various Astral mysteries. Each group claimed various Demesnes, and they also secretly claim individuals who are either sources of Astral knowledge or who are regularly possessed by Goetia. Then The Burning came.

Some mage will either have day/night trips into LA or have no qualms about living there in the aftermath of the 1994 Earthquake.  All exploring these Mysteries are interested in keeping  careful track of individuals who have a connection to the Temenos. They also want to make certain that they have the opportunity to question the hosts when they are possessed. The generally accepted protocol among investigating mages is that the mage (or cabal) who discovers such a person has the option of “claiming” her. However, to make this claim, the mage must observe the dreamer, determine the basic parameters of her connection to the Temenos, and then report his findings to the organization he belongs to. 

The first step in this process is monitoring the dreamer when she is intoxicated or asleep. Many dreamers simply randomly spout bits of information she could only have learned from the Astral Realms and rarely change what she says in response to questions. Mages sometimes plant listening devices in dreamers’ homes, to see if any of them say anything potentially interesting or useful, but rarely bother to do more than that. However, a handful of individuals are able to answer most questions about the Temenos if asked when they are intoxicated or asleep. 

Mages are also exceedingly interested in individuals who are actually possessed by Astral entities, especially the rare individuals who are aware of and can communicate with the Astral entity that periodically possesses them. Once a mage (or cabal) has “claimed” a person he wishes to monitor closely, most use a mixture of magic and conventional persuasion to convince the individual to join a particular cult or support group, begin seeing a specified counselor or therapist, or even just hang out with some new friends. The goal in all of these cases is to gain access to the person so that the mage can question and observe her when she becomes possessed. Except when the individual is aware of the entity possessing her, mages are expected to not reveal anything about what is actually happening to the person. Simply kidnapping individuals with Astral connections is frowned upon by the research Cabals involved and may go out of her way to liberate them. Among the Diamond Orders Mages that dare to travel to LA to pursue this mystery there is an expectation that all information they obtain from dreamers should be recorded. They should also immediately turn over any information that reveals large-scale threats or opportunities to their organization’s leaders. The leaders are then obligated share this information with the leaders of the other Orders if applicable. Otherwise, mages are free to pursue any information they uncover from dreamers, but are asked to turn over any information that they are not interested in or able to pursue to their organization’s archives.  In exchange they may consult with the body of knowledge already present.

Update: In Hollywood and the surrounded area (covered in Hollywood Extended), grant both the Begotten (Beasts) and Heroes special bonuses because of the area's Astral bleed-over. As a result, Nightmare powers gain +2 to their activation rolls and Heros usually get +2 static bonuses to certain aspects of their Gifts. Mages may notice that their Mind magic becomes more effective near Astral Verges and Irises (Environmental Yantras for Mind magic).

Threat: Banishers
Banishers are unusually common in LA. Many mages believe that the local Astral anomalies either cause more people who Awaken in LA to become Banishers, or subtly attract Banishers from elsewhere. In either case, most local Banishers are also interested in dreamers. Some care only about hunting other mages and simply observe dreamers, waiting for mages to approach them. Others fear people acting as channels to Astral entities almost as much as they fear mages. The majority of these Banishers hunt down and kill dreamers, but a few attempt to convince or threaten them to leave Los Angeles in the hope that the dreamers’ Astral connections will fade once they have been away from the city. 


The Producer
The most dangerous Banishers are a small but deadly cabal who work with a young man named Hector Jefferson. Hector is regularly possessed by a Goetia known as the Producer, a creature made from LA’s dreams and legends of personal power. The Producer loves LA, but distrusts mages and fears that they will disrupt its city and disturb other dreamers, who it considers to be its “Stars.” It forbids the Banishers it works with from interfering with any of these “Stars” and keeps in close contact with more than a dozen other possessing Goetia, either in the Astral Realm or while they are possessing Sleepers. The Producer hopes to eventually be able to entirely break down the barriers to the Temenos in Los Angeles, so that any Astral entities that wish to do so are free to possess humans, animals, or electronic devices, and thus transform LA into a city ruled by Astral entities. 

The Producer keeps the Banishers it works with from learning anything about its goals and instead uses its powers to help them identify and locate other mages, so that the Banishers can find and kill them. The Producer also warns these Banishers if it learns anything from the Temenos about mages attempting to hunt them down. However, it sees these Banishers as nothing more than a means to an end. It does not hesitate to try to make certain that its pawns are killed rather than captured by other mages, so they cannot reveal any information about the Producer. It also secretly betrays any Banishers who ask too many questions about its plans and goals. 

Threat: Seers of the Throne
The Seers of the Throne are present in LA.  Their primary interest in LA is as a center of power and control, and several Seer pylons have connections to various important figures in the entertainment industry. In addition to their more typical tools of bribery, blackmail, and covert alliances, the local Seers also maintain several cults specifically designed to attract members of the entertainment industry as a means to obtain information and influence various projects. Rivalries between these cults and similar cults occasionally become sufficiently heated that celebrity gossip magazines periodically carry stories about animosity between wealthy and powerful people in rival “spiritual organizations.” Cults run by the Seers of the Throne also commonly use threats of lawsuits and similar forms of intimidation to attempt to prevent journalists or bloggers from posting any remotely negative information about them. 

In the last six months, a Pylon that controls one of these cults was contacted by the Producer. These Seers are currently negotiating with the entity to work out a plan to work together with the Producer and its Astral allies to alter the balance of power in the Astral Realm in order to greatly increase belief in the Seers’ cult. In return, the Producer asks that it and several other possessing Astral entities become major figures in the cult. It hopes to use this cult as a means to both encourage Sleepers to worship it and, if possible, to increase the number of people possessed by Astral entities as a step toward its goal of weakening the barriers between LA and the Temenos. One difficulty in these negotiations is that the Seers must keep them secret from their superiors, since both senior Seers and the Exarchs strongly oppose dealing with Astral entities as equals. 



Wednesday, December 14, 2016

[Mage: The Awakening 2nd Ed] Los Angeles: A City on Fire

Out of Character (OOC):
Chronicle: Mage 2: The Dethroned Queen
Venue: Mage: The Awakening 2nd Edition
Chronicle Storyteller: Jerad Sayler
Assistant Storytellers: Hannah Nyland & Alex Van Belkum



              Los Angeles: A City on Fire
                            Common Awakened Knowledge of LA

                                Written and designed by Lucas Powell & Jerad Sayler

Los Angeles City Building Posts:

Los Angeles was lost to the Awakened in 1994. Her downfall was heralded by one of the most devastating earthquakes California has faced. Before her downfall Los Angeles was a Consilium constantly at war. It’s a city that harbors 14 million souls, the size of the Consilium was nigh unmanageable and the Pentacle struggled against vampires, Scelesti, and Reapers. Even the Seers of the Throne were constantly struggling in a city of that size.

In 1994 though, something happened, something truly terrible. The eldest and wisest of the Awakened died seemingly overnight for both the Pentacle and the Seers of the Throne. Reports of refugees, none of which had achieved Discipleship or higher in any Arcana report that the city felt as if it was on fire, that something deep below welled up over the city like a great tidal wave, a massive conflagration. Other reports state that fire fell from the skies, that angels of brilliant light seeding fire into the skies above Los Angeles.  Regardless of the truth, one thing remains, that night Los Angeles burned for the Awakened.

The 1994 Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, at 4:30:55 a.m. PST and had its epicenter in Reseda, a neighborhood in the north-central San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. It had a duration of approximately 10–20 seconds. The blind thrust earthquake had a moment magnitude (Mw) of 6.7, which produced ground acceleration that was the highest ever instrumentally recorded in an urban area in North America, measuring 1.8g with strong ground motion felt as far away as Las Vegas, Nevada, about 220 miles from the epicenter. The peak ground velocity at the Rinaldi Receiving Station was 4.09 mph, the fastest peak ground velocity ever recorded. In addition, two 6.0 Mw aftershocks occurred, the first about one minute after the initial event and the second approximately 11 hours later, the strongest of several thousand aftershocks in all.  The death toll was 57, with more than 8,700 injured. In addition, property damage was estimated to be between $13 and $50 billion, making it one of the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history.  Spontaneous floods, landslides and fires sprung up over the San Fernando Valley.

One of the most disrupted locations was the Santa Monica Freeway (interstate 10), which disrupted the occulted car-traversed prayer wheel that served as a major piece of a God-Machine Occult Matrix.  The layers of Infrastructure involving actual man-made infrastructure (roads, waterways, and power grid), has never been the same...

The Pacific Rim Mystery: The Ring of Fire

Mt. Erebus, Antarctica
The Ring of Fire encompasses the entire Pacific Rim. At the most southern end of the Ring of Fire sits two mountains, Mt. Erebus  and Mt. Terror in Antarctica. Mt. Erebus is an active volcano that burns with Azothic Fire in the Shadow. Awakened have never been able to scale its peak nor understand why the mountain is so dangerous to them. The problem though is truly ancient and tablets indicate that the first Consliums established along the Ring of Fire were intended to somehow ensure Mt. Erebus never erupted. Somehow the very establishment of Consiliums is antithetical to whatever inhabits the icy volcano, but it’s not without power. As the centuries passed Consiliums fell allowing Mt. Erebus to extend its power, and when Consiliums rose that power ebbed, but not entirely.

Some historians in the Mysterium who have had clearance to study the Ring of Fire posit that somehow Mt. Erebus is tied to other cataclysmic volcanic explosions—from the Fall of Atlantis, the destruction of Thera, and even the fall of Pompeii and Herculaneum. There is a paper that posits that bound within Mt Erebus is the price that was paid for the construction of the Silver Ladder to the Supernal in the first place.

Los Angeles is not the first city to fall, the Consiliums of La Paz, Cabo San Lucas, Manila, Auckland, Yokohama, Lima, and Santiago have all perished in fire and flame under similar circumstance.


Known Occult Institutions:

The Black Zodiac

Venice Beach boardwalk
The Black Zodiac is an occult bookstore that exists in a back alley behind the boardwalk of Venice Beach. The purveyor of the Black Zodiac is a mage called Fobax whose sad history brought him only ruin. In seeking to right a wrong and combat the Abyss Fobax became a Scelestus facing exile from the Mysterium and constant persecution by the remainder of the Pentacle.

The Black Zodiac exists in a pocket realm maintained by the twins Suleiman & Marcolf who rarely leave the book store. They have no known affiliation with the Scholomance.



The Fairy Courts
San Diego is ruled by the Fae Courts of the Sun and the Moon. One rules by day and the other by night. They are locked in perpetual warfare with each other. Changelings, the lost escapees of Arcadia and their seasonal courts are trapped in the middle, scraping out an existence by avoiding the Fairy courts and their two Keeper leaders.

Court of the Sun
The Court of the Sun is the court of Shame. They feed off the unclean feelings that people exhibit after doing regretful things.

Bujaba, Hound of Sin
The Fae King of the court of the Sun is Bujaba, called the Hound of Sin. He is a beastly creature of blood and accusation. He styles himself a sin-eater, and when the sins of a man become too great Bujaba comes for them and devours them. He is called El Cu Cuy, the Bogeyman.




Court of the Moon
The Court of Disgust. Fae of this court goad people into doing things that disgust them, or just outright disgusting people.

Besheba, Queen of Whores
Besheba is the Queen of Whores, the lady of Disgust. She is wretched in her filth. She reeks of the unclean. She is a rampant user of drugs, and her genitals are diseased. She disgusts you, and you disgust yourself because all those who lay eyes on her desire to know her carnally.


Werewolf Packs

The Pedestrian Wolves
Pedestrian Wolves
Urbane and affluent the Pedestrian Wolves are the opposite of what most would expect from those who share in their particular affliction. They don’t operate like a traditional pack, but rather a sleek organized crime outfit. They fiercely protect their territory from other werewolves, and because of this are the most discrete of their local Family. They are also approachable, and by no means good, but they are more than willing to cut shady deals and undertake other “jobs” if the price is right.  Among their kind they are considered "Pure" Werewolves.











Klaa’Shaa
Creatures consumed with corrupt and rabid souls. They are driven by primal and base instincts to hunt humans and eat their flesh and drink their blood. Feral and wild cannibals that roam the deep woods of Los Angeles. They do not reason, they feed, they sleep, they repeat. They shun tools and society, living as primitives. There is no gentleness among them. Among their People they speculated to be Bael Hounds.



The UNARIUS Academy of Science


Yep, it's like that
Universal Articulate Interdimensional Understanding of Science (UNARIUS)

The group was founded in February 1954 in Los Angeles, California by Ernest L. Norman (1904–1971) and his wife Ruth E. Norman (1900–1993).  The mission of the organization is to heightened awareness of interdimensional science through the book Ernest Norman channeled from the “Widows of Atlantis.”

The Unarians teach that the soul is immortal and that there are five distinct frequencies of the soul, attuning it to the Five Heavens Beyond the Stars. That through this attunement people can achieve regression into their past lives and open themselves to the truth. They also teach that Earth was once the Capitol of a vast space-faring empire, not just Earth but the mystic city of Atlantis. They believe that the Atlanteans still live among humanity today, even though they are wiser and more advanced spiritually than most other humans, although because of violent human tendencies they remain hidden.

In the future, as humans achieve enlightenment, the last 33 Atlanteans on earth will reveal themselves to the world. This revelation will cause a mass spiritual awakening and a reestablishment of Atlantean sciences. A Golden Age will dawn for mankind and humanity will finally be able to leave the earth and establish its own interstellar society.

No Order has taken responsibility for the establishment of the UNARIUS Academy of Sciences. It’s not a Labyrinth for the Guardians of the Veil nor is it a Cryptopoly of the Silver Ladder. The Unarians do not count as Sleeper Witnesses to Awakened Magical if the magic is couched in the sciences of the Unarius Academy of Sciences. Many also exhibit mild psychic powers.


Witch Hunters


Malleus Maleficarum (The Witch’s Hammer)
The Hunters of Los Angeles frighteningly organized. Most are spurred by faith in their Vigil, but they are ecumenical and work across faith boundaries to see the worst offenders destroyed. In particular, Malleus Maleficarum has a high-level of activity in the city, possibly because of the loss of law and order in the wake of the 1994 earthquake and the death of countless mages.
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
Malleus Maleficarum is a conspiracy of hunters that are suspected to be part of a secret branch of the Catholic Church dedicated to using holy powers to eradicate the creatures of darkness. The beginnings of the Malleus Maleficarum have their origins in the inquisitors of the Middle Ages. One of the guides to finding and condemning witches was a book entitled Malleus Maleficarum, a guide to identifying the signs and powers of those using magic. The Maleficarum's goals have changed very little since then. Quite simply, the Malleus Maleficarum wants to put a stop to supernatural creatures and the horrors they inflict on their flocks. To that end, they call on the powers of God and the blessings of His saints to help them. They tend to target vampires and demons above other kinds of creatures, but if any malevolent monster threatens those in their care, they will come running.


The Cheiron Group
In the heart of downtown Los Angeles The Cheiron Group maintains one of its major headquarters.


CGHQ, Aon Center
The Cheiron Group is a conspiracy of hunters that exist as a company dedicated to capturing and experimenting on dark monsters to benefit their own technology and investments. Cheiron has its origins in a small pharmaceutical company founded in Europe in 1904. Its founder, Edward Barrett, taking the name from the legendary centaur who gave man medicine. As the years wore on, the Cheiron Group expanded its horizons by buying up a number of smaller companies to form a multinational conglomerate, until it today has its hand in everything from aspirin to soft drinks. Most famously, Cheiron was involved in a lawsuit in 1999 from a number of religious organizations, particularly Christian ones, charging that the company was involved with Satanic practices. The rumor was believed to come from the company's logo which it had had since its founding: a horned and bearded man wearing a laurel wreath placed over a caduceus. The lawsuits all failed, and Cheiron made a mint from the publicity.


To the public, Cherion is merely another multinational, albeit one that offers affordable medical supplies and pharmaceutical products, even after the lawsuit.  Inside the company, there is a different story. Cherion's purpose is to gather and study as many supernatural creatures as they can, often with the same cold, uncaring manner as when they swallow up a smaller company into their conglomerate.  For Mages, the group attempts to study and understand what makes them different from normal people, the nature of Awakening, magic and the nature of the soul itself.



Los Angeles Temple
Brigham’s Battalion
 Mormon Hunters, Based out of the Los Angeles Moron Temple.  They tend to focus on evil as a consequence of free will and therefore supernatural creatures with agency are guilty of evil when they choose to hurt people.




Opus Dei
Opus Dei is an international lay Catholic group whose core ideal is the sanctification of work. But critics and some former members have accused the group of having cult-like practices and promoting a right-wing agenda.  Hidden among the Opus Dei are elite hunters of the Catholic Church coming north from Mexico. Most are versed in hunting the plentiful amount of vampires in Mexico and Los Angeles, but are quickly learning to hunt Mages. They are based out of the Tilden Study Center.





 Notable Spirits of Los Angeles

Q
Spirit: Q - Q appears as a wisp of electrical energy in the form of a small dragon. He’s constantly moving, never able to stop. Speaking with Q is a hazard as she stumbles ahead of herself and occasionally gets close enough to petitioners to give them an electric shock, on accident.


Spirit: The Dark Horse - The Dark Horse appears as a man in a suit with a horses head, or strangely as a hippopotamus with a horses head. He always smells of coffee.

Spirit Court: Lady’s Society of the Skies
Seagulls. Greedy fucking seagulls. Eccentric and greedy. Smells really bad too. Also includes pigeons. Oddly enough, also patrons of Widows and Victorian Houses with Widow Walks.

Spirit: Widow Laurie Mew (Ruler of the Society of the Skies) - Widow Mew dresses as a Victorian Lady with an extended parasol. Her favorite color is periwinkle, and her dresses are a mish mash of that color, white, gray, and yellow. She is preoccupied with herself. She really enjoys the Awakened, after all they can give her so much. She constantly tosses feed on to the ground attracting all manner of bird spirits. Her parasol is layered with bird shit and she smell musty and old.


Spirit Court: The Movement
Spirits of earth, mud slides and earthquakes.

Spirit: San Andreas (Ruler of the Movement) - A grumbling earth elemental guised as a monk.


Spirit Court: The Parched Hearth Tribe
Spirits of hunger, spirits of thirst, of famine, dehydration and drought. Hamaakhave the Rain Shadow of the Eastern Desert, he is an enemy to civilization and seek to parch the lands.

Hamaakhave, The Rain Shadow
Spirit: Hamaakhave the Rain Shadow (Ruler of the Parched Hearth Tribe) - Hamaakhave doesn’t appear to the mages. Those who have summoned attempted to summon him are usually found mummified.


Spirit Court: Winds of Santana - Spirits that only arrives in summer and early autumn. Violent warrior spirits from the desert.



Donato (Lord of Los Angeles)

Donato Tower
At the metaphysical center of Los Angeles lies the former US Bank Tower, now owned by the mysteries "Lord of Los Angeles."  Leylines intersect, converging on the tower.  The upper floors are a powerful sanctum filled with artifacts and miraculous decor of supernal making.  But who is Donato?  He was there at the Battle of El Cortez.  He, Fulgore, and Agent Simmons faced Kethes and his Scelesti and won. Why is he now the primary patron for the Pentacle Academy?  It is said he knows everything that happens in his city.  In a city of chaos his tower is the only bastion of the Pentacle, but he claims allegiance to no one and no order.  Few have been invited to the sanctum and fewer have actually met Donato face to face.

Cults of Agile
When Agile (Ah-ge-lay) was in power he was a cult of personality among the Infernal forces of the city.  Rumors say he was the famous Count of St. Germain, that he was Lucifer himself.  Others said he was a fallen Seraphim trying to get back to heaven.  He was an Archdemon of Hell.  Mages speculated that he was a Supernal Being of Pandemonium or the Aether that was trapped on the wrong side of the Celestial Ladder when it exploded.  His connections to the Order of Judas stirred speculation that he was one of the Knights of the Blackened Denarius.  Whoever he was, Agile is gone.  In his wake his Infernal lieutenants, criminal organizations and the vice trade have been in a state of flux ever since.  The city of fallen angels has never been in finer form.

The Shadow Labyrinth
Under Los Angeles is a network of sewers and strange passages.  It is a nexus of winding tunnels and bizarre architecture that can take you to other planes of existence.  It is not know if this place, or interconnection of places is some vast Wending or the architecture of some vast machine.  What is known is that one can find their way into deep places in the Shadow, vestiges of the Underworld, the Los Angeles Goblin Market and other places in the Hedge, and through even stranger Irises.

Nearby Domains:


Blood & Death: Tijuana
A city over run with Vampires. Abad Antonio manages to stem the flow into the US. The city itself is corrupt, Seers of the Throne sit atop the power pyramid and the lower ranks are filled with vampires and reapers. The Dreamers of the Black Sun make frequent attacks within the city.

Consilium of the Blinding Sun: Phoenix
Phoenix, rival of San Diego. A very conservative Silver Ladder/Guardian city with a Free Council that has its own Polity based out of Tempe.






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