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 ====== Orlamu Theocracy ====== ====== Orlamu Theocracy ======
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   * Orlamu characters may choose one of the following benefits for free at 1st level: ​ +2 cultural bonus on any [[Knowledge (Physical Science) (Skill)|Knowledge (Physical Science)]] and [[Navigation (Skill)|Navigation]] checks, [[Psionic Ability (Feat)|Psionic Ability]], [[Wild Talent (Feat)|Wild Talent]] ([[Mental Contact (Talent)|Mental Contact]]), Wild Talent ([[Psionic Sense (Talent)|Psionic Sense]]), Wild Talent ([[Suggestion (Talent)|Suggestion]]),​ or Wild Talent ([[Sense Minds (Talent)|Sense Minds]]). ​ The character must meet all of the prerequisites for the chosen feat.   * Orlamu characters may choose one of the following benefits for free at 1st level: ​ +2 cultural bonus on any [[Knowledge (Physical Science) (Skill)|Knowledge (Physical Science)]] and [[Navigation (Skill)|Navigation]] checks, [[Psionic Ability (Feat)|Psionic Ability]], [[Wild Talent (Feat)|Wild Talent]] ([[Mental Contact (Talent)|Mental Contact]]), Wild Talent ([[Psionic Sense (Talent)|Psionic Sense]]), Wild Talent ([[Suggestion (Talent)|Suggestion]]),​ or Wild Talent ([[Sense Minds (Talent)|Sense Minds]]). ​ The character must meet all of the prerequisites for the chosen feat.
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 //"​Prepare to enter the Divine Unconscious."//​ //"​Prepare to enter the Divine Unconscious."//​
 - Orlamu medium Anwar Etan, 2501 - Orlamu medium Anwar Etan, 2501
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 The Orlamu Theocracy marks the latest example of a society born out of the desire for religious freedom. For the Orlamus, the exodus from Earth meant abandoning the clouded views of a planet to embrace the reality of the stars. The Orlamus happily attribute the origin of their society to a scientific advance. Their union of faith and science has been blessed with success. The Orlamu Theocracy marks the latest example of a society born out of the desire for religious freedom. For the Orlamus, the exodus from Earth meant abandoning the clouded views of a planet to embrace the reality of the stars. The Orlamus happily attribute the origin of their society to a scientific advance. Their union of faith and science has been blessed with success.
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   * **Dominant Faith:** [[Orlamism (Religion)|Orlamism]]   * **Dominant Faith:** [[Orlamism (Religion)|Orlamism]]
   * **Notable Locations:​** [[Kurg (Planet)|Kurg]] (Inside Orlamu boundaries. Homeworld to the [[Weren (Species)|Weren]]),​ [[The Lighthouse]] (Traveling fortress ship in [[The Verge|the Verge]]. Also headquarters to [[Galactic Concord]] presence in the Verge.)   * **Notable Locations:​** [[Kurg (Planet)|Kurg]] (Inside Orlamu boundaries. Homeworld to the [[Weren (Species)|Weren]]),​ [[The Lighthouse]] (Traveling fortress ship in [[The Verge|the Verge]]. Also headquarters to [[Galactic Concord]] presence in the Verge.)
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 ===== History ===== ===== History =====
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 Scientists and researchers panicked. The fate of the satellite was unknown. Would it return? When? Accusations of incompetence and sabotage flew between the superpowers. Exactly 121 hours after its departure, the satellite returned and was immediately surrounded by dozens of scientific and military vessels. The incident was the first instance demonstrating an important rule of stardrive travel: All trips take five days, no matter the distance traveled. Scientists and researchers panicked. The fate of the satellite was unknown. Would it return? When? Accusations of incompetence and sabotage flew between the superpowers. Exactly 121 hours after its departure, the satellite returned and was immediately surrounded by dozens of scientific and military vessels. The incident was the first instance demonstrating an important rule of stardrive travel: All trips take five days, no matter the distance traveled.
  
-The charismatic Jeff Sendir, engineer for the Indo-African League, was the only crewman aboard the satellite for the surprise journey. Unprepared for a long departure into an unexplored dimension, Commander Sendir struggled to survive. During the five days, the satellite'​s sensors drew no readings from [[Stardrive|drivespace]]. All measurements and readings reported that the satellite was surrounded by a featureless void.+The charismatic Jeff Sendir, engineer for the [[Indo-African League]], was the only crewman aboard the satellite for the surprise journey. Unprepared for a long departure into an unexplored dimension, Commander Sendir struggled to survive. During the five days, the satellite'​s sensors drew no readings from [[Stardrive|drivespace]]. All measurements and readings reported that the satellite was surrounded by a featureless void.
  
 Sendir'​s report was not so silent. On the third day of what he began to think of as his afterlife, Sendir described a shift in his consciousness. He characterized it as similar to a dream. He had the sudden feeling that he was not alone, although the best efforts of his five senses and the satellite'​s instruments could not reveal an intruder. The experience was entirely intangible. Sendir recounts that he felt that his mind was a part of something greater, in direct contact with an intelligence. First he felt as if his own mind was being poured out, as if his own unconscious thoughts and memories had left him. Sendir became aware of something more than himself. Vast, unfathomable ideas floated through his consciousness,​ and Sendir lost feeling in his own body. A few moments later, the contact abruptly ended, and the next two days passed without event. Sendir'​s report was not so silent. On the third day of what he began to think of as his afterlife, Sendir described a shift in his consciousness. He characterized it as similar to a dream. He had the sudden feeling that he was not alone, although the best efforts of his five senses and the satellite'​s instruments could not reveal an intruder. The experience was entirely intangible. Sendir recounts that he felt that his mind was a part of something greater, in direct contact with an intelligence. First he felt as if his own mind was being poured out, as if his own unconscious thoughts and memories had left him. Sendir became aware of something more than himself. Vast, unfathomable ideas floated through his consciousness,​ and Sendir lost feeling in his own body. A few moments later, the contact abruptly ended, and the next two days passed without event.
  
-The normally stable Sendir had never demonstrated [[Mindwalkers|mindwalker]] talents, and he passed a battery of psychological and physical exams after his return. None of the later test pilots into drivespace reported a similar experience. Many wrote Sendir'​s experience off as an anomaly.+The normally stable Sendir had never demonstrated [[psionics|mindwalker]] talents, and he passed a battery of psychological and physical exams after his return. None of the later test pilots into drivespace reported a similar experience. Many wrote Sendir'​s experience off as an anomaly.
  
 Sendir stayed active in the scientific community for another decade, keeping abreast of the development and commercialization of the stardrive. He retired in [[Timeline|2170]] at age 45. More than a hundred of his colleagues left their positions to join him in establishing an independent academy for the study of drive-space and dark matter energies. The Orlamu Foundation devoted itself to unlocking the mysteries of not merely how the stardrive operated, but why. What, Sendir asked, is the true nature of drivespace? From its beginning, the foundation had religious overtones. Even while his strictly scientific pursuits attempted to deepen knowledge of drivespace, Sendir continued to develop religious views and spread them to the scientific community. Even as the Orlamu Foundation assisted many nations in the exploration of space, it continued to develop larger and larger stardrives. In [[Timeline|2213]] it claimed several systems for itself; the first of these was Prophethome. Sendir retired to the planet in [[Timeline|2215]],​ taking the headquarters of the Orlamu Foundation with him. Sendir stayed active in the scientific community for another decade, keeping abreast of the development and commercialization of the stardrive. He retired in [[Timeline|2170]] at age 45. More than a hundred of his colleagues left their positions to join him in establishing an independent academy for the study of drive-space and dark matter energies. The Orlamu Foundation devoted itself to unlocking the mysteries of not merely how the stardrive operated, but why. What, Sendir asked, is the true nature of drivespace? From its beginning, the foundation had religious overtones. Even while his strictly scientific pursuits attempted to deepen knowledge of drivespace, Sendir continued to develop religious views and spread them to the scientific community. Even as the Orlamu Foundation assisted many nations in the exploration of space, it continued to develop larger and larger stardrives. In [[Timeline|2213]] it claimed several systems for itself; the first of these was Prophethome. Sendir retired to the planet in [[Timeline|2215]],​ taking the headquarters of the Orlamu Foundation with him.
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 ===== The Second Galactic War ===== ===== The Second Galactic War =====
-The Theocracy avoided activity in both wars as long as possible. In the [[First Galactic War]], it wasn't until the conflict actually began that the Orlamu Theocracy aligned itself with the stellar powers to oppose the [[Terran Empire]]. The decision was almost entirely based on a prediction of the eventual defeat of the Terrans.+The Theocracy avoided activity in both wars as long as possible. In the [[First Galactic War]], it wasn't until the conflict actually began that the Orlamu Theocracy aligned itself with the stellar powers to oppose the [[things and terms|Terran Empire]]. The decision was almost entirely based on a prediction of the eventual defeat of the Terrans.
  
 The Theocracy opened the [[Second Galactic War]] by concluding pacts of non-aggression with its closest neighbors, the [[StarMech Collective]] and the [[Orion League]]. Still, skirmishes with powers near and far harried the Orlamus, and the appearance of the [[Expansion Pentad]] dealt thoughts of Orlamu neutrality a death blow. When the call from the Orions came for the formation of the [[FreeSpace Alliance]], the only regret of the Orlamus was that StarMech could not be persuaded to join. The Theocracy opened the [[Second Galactic War]] by concluding pacts of non-aggression with its closest neighbors, the [[StarMech Collective]] and the [[Orion League]]. Still, skirmishes with powers near and far harried the Orlamus, and the appearance of the [[Expansion Pentad]] dealt thoughts of Orlamu neutrality a death blow. When the call from the Orions came for the formation of the [[FreeSpace Alliance]], the only regret of the Orlamus was that StarMech could not be persuaded to join.
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 ===== Today ===== ===== Today =====
-The Theocracy'​s origins still cast shadows over its interests and strengths, but even its founders could not have foreseen the levels of contradiction that define the Orlamus. More than anything else, drivespace research and stardrive development are the nation'​s principal focuses. Much of the Orlamu population devotes itself to understanding drivespace, or, as they call it, the [[Divine Unconscious]]. Oddly, the Theocracy remains a scientific body first and a religious organization second. Only the most radical Orlamists would place their faith over proven scientific fact. At the same time, the religion has become another spur to Orlamu intellects. Only through scientific development can the Orlamist religion answer its adherents'​ questions.+The Theocracy'​s origins still cast shadows over its interests and strengths, but even its founders could not have foreseen the levels of contradiction that define the Orlamus. More than anything else, drivespace research and stardrive development are the nation'​s principal focuses. Much of the Orlamu population devotes itself to understanding drivespace, or, as they call it, the [[people|Divine Unconscious]]. Oddly, the Theocracy remains a scientific body first and a religious organization second. Only the most radical Orlamists would place their faith over proven scientific fact. At the same time, the religion has become another spur to Orlamu intellects. Only through scientific development can the Orlamist religion answer its adherents'​ questions.
  
 This interest in science has propelled the Orlamu economy to a great deal of success. Orlamu stardrives power almost a third of the starships in service, and the reliability of Orlamu drive technology is second to none. The Theocracy has met with the best success in miniaturization and development of stardrive technology, and through high production the Orlamus make a hefty profit in sales of stardrives and the technology to build them. The Orlamu media industry has blossomed since GW2 as more and more humans seek an alternative to the Borealins'​ stranglehold on the entertainment industry. In turn, economic success has forged a strong military. Although most military vessels spend most of their time conducting research rather than war, the Orlamu navy has proven itself time and time again, favoring superior technology and training to massive armadas and strike forces. This interest in science has propelled the Orlamu economy to a great deal of success. Orlamu stardrives power almost a third of the starships in service, and the reliability of Orlamu drive technology is second to none. The Theocracy has met with the best success in miniaturization and development of stardrive technology, and through high production the Orlamus make a hefty profit in sales of stardrives and the technology to build them. The Orlamu media industry has blossomed since GW2 as more and more humans seek an alternative to the Borealins'​ stranglehold on the entertainment industry. In turn, economic success has forged a strong military. Although most military vessels spend most of their time conducting research rather than war, the Orlamu navy has proven itself time and time again, favoring superior technology and training to massive armadas and strike forces.
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 Intellectual and religious freedom are accepted as a matter of course by the Orlamus, more a matter of tradition than of any written contract. Even as most Orlamus follow the Orlamist faith, most Orlamus hold the theocratic government as a necessary evil, not a divinely inspired power. The Orlamus acknowledge the need for a central power to organize the interests of the stellar nation and see to its common defense, but most of the time theirs is as much of a burdened bureaucracy as any other. Intellectual and religious freedom are accepted as a matter of course by the Orlamus, more a matter of tradition than of any written contract. Even as most Orlamus follow the Orlamist faith, most Orlamus hold the theocratic government as a necessary evil, not a divinely inspired power. The Orlamus acknowledge the need for a central power to organize the interests of the stellar nation and see to its common defense, but most of the time theirs is as much of a burdened bureaucracy as any other.
  
-First Prophet Galindus heads this bureaucracy with a practiced hand. Galindus ascended to the highest position in [[Timeline|2474]],​ the chosen successor after the [[timel|retirement of First Prophet Zachel]]. Considered a moderate, he spent nine years serving on a stardrive ship, more than twice the time required of Orlamist priests. He left behind the pursuits of science for a career facilitating similar pursuits by others. It is said that even today he keeps himself current on the latest drivespace equations. Galindus controls the Orlamist church and Orlamu state from the world of Prophethome,​ the capital for both religious and scientific pursuits. The Sendir Cathedral is the seat of the Orlamu government and of most of the hierarchy of the Orlamist faith.+First Prophet Galindus heads this bureaucracy with a practiced hand. Galindus ascended to the highest position in [[Timeline|2474]],​ the chosen successor after the [[timeline|retirement of First Prophet Zachel]]. Considered a moderate, he spent nine years serving on a stardrive ship, more than twice the time required of Orlamist priests. He left behind the pursuits of science for a career facilitating similar pursuits by others. It is said that even today he keeps himself current on the latest drivespace equations. Galindus controls the Orlamist church and Orlamu state from the world of Prophethome,​ the capital for both religious and scientific pursuits. The Sendir Cathedral is the seat of the Orlamu government and of most of the hierarchy of the Orlamist faith.
  
 The weren have flourished under Orlamu guidance. Their violent tendencies have made integration difficult, but talented weren are growing more common throughout human regions of space, often preaching the Orlamist faith with a greater zeal than the Orlamus themselves. A few of the most devout have achieved important posts within the church hierarchy. The weren have flourished under Orlamu guidance. Their violent tendencies have made integration difficult, but talented weren are growing more common throughout human regions of space, often preaching the Orlamist faith with a greater zeal than the Orlamus themselves. A few of the most devout have achieved important posts within the church hierarchy.
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 ===== Playing An Orlamu ===== ===== Playing An Orlamu =====
-Orlamu life is founded on the acceptance of contradiction. The people of the Theocracy maintain a belief in scientific revelations:​ the tachyon paradox theory of subatomic particles, the grand unified theory of forces, and the Kaidman dark-matter assumption, all of which provide the scientific foundation of knowledge for a stardrive. Along with their allegiance to the most advanced disciplines of science, the Orlamus gaze with wonder at the marvels of the universe -the beautiful balances of energy and matter, and the existence of life itself. And in :these marvels, they see witness of a conscious, divine will.+Orlamu life is founded on the acceptance of contradiction. The people of the Theocracy maintain a belief in scientific revelations:​ the tachyon paradox theory of subatomic particles, the grand unified theory of forces, and the Kaidman dark-matter assumption, all of which provide the scientific foundation of knowledge for a stardrive. Along with their allegiance to the most advanced disciplines of science, the Orlamus gaze with wonder at the marvels of the universe -the beautiful balances of energy and matter, and the existence of life itself. And in these marvels, they see witness of a conscious, divine will.
  
 Unlike followers of older religions, the Orlamus do not find their beliefs and scientific rationalism conflicting. As the Orlamu saying goes, the search for truth demands realism and a trust in the divine. The Orlamu mission is simply to explore the divine itself: in this world, a realm of conscious divine creation, and the Divine Unconscious itself, which others call drivespace. Unlike followers of older religions, the Orlamus do not find their beliefs and scientific rationalism conflicting. As the Orlamu saying goes, the search for truth demands realism and a trust in the divine. The Orlamu mission is simply to explore the divine itself: in this world, a realm of conscious divine creation, and the Divine Unconscious itself, which others call drivespace.
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 ==== Starborne ==== ==== Starborne ====
 Born in drivespace. The theocracy holds a special admiration for your kind. Anyone blessed with their first moments of life while in drivespace means they have been touched by the Divine Unconscious in a special way. For many it unlocks powers and special talents. Because a higher than usual amount of human psionic talents come out of the Theocracy, a majority of those are Starborne. You may have been granted special schooling and opportunities,​ and often pampered. Once you get to the harsh realities of the Verge, you may yet use your gifts for something greater. Born in drivespace. The theocracy holds a special admiration for your kind. Anyone blessed with their first moments of life while in drivespace means they have been touched by the Divine Unconscious in a special way. For many it unlocks powers and special talents. Because a higher than usual amount of human psionic talents come out of the Theocracy, a majority of those are Starborne. You may have been granted special schooling and opportunities,​ and often pampered. Once you get to the harsh realities of the Verge, you may yet use your gifts for something greater.
-{{tag>​orlamu history starborne}}+{{tag>​orlamu history starborne ​psi feat weren stardrive stellarnation}}
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