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===House Osiris Risen===
 
===House Osiris Risen===
  
House Osiris Risen was founded at the same time as the Council itself, charged with the task of protecting the Council from mortal society.  Most of its efforts are directed simply towards keeping the public ignorant.  It keeps careful tabs on politicians and the media to make sure that nobody does anything that is against the Council’s best interests.  Although Osiris Risin has no qualms about interfering with the democratic process to help the Council, it otherwise tries to let mortals rule themselves.  Mages of the house are forbidden to hold office of any kind, in mortal or mage society, in an effort to deter ambitious power-seekers.  Most members of this house take their duties seriously, feathering their own nests comfortably along the way.  However, the house has also produced a few spectacular traitors.  While the house holds that it is vital to study theology for both moral and magical purposes, it does not require its members to adhere to any particular religious beliefs.
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House Osiris Risen was founded at the same time as the Council itself, charged with the task of protecting the Council from mortal society.  Most of its efforts are directed simply towards keeping the public ignorant.  It keeps careful tabs on politicians and the media to make sure that nobody does anything that is against the Council’s best interests.  Although Osiris Risin has no qualms about interfering with the democratic process to help the Council, it otherwise tries to let mortals rule themselves.  Mages of the house are forbidden to hold office of any kind, in mortal or mage society, in an effort to deter ambitious power-seekers.  Most members of this house take their duties seriously, feathering their own nests comfortably along the way.  However, the house has also produced a few spectacular traitors.  While the house holds that it is vital to study theology for both moral and magical purposes, it does not require its members to adhere to any particular religious beliefs or even to be religious at all.
  
 
Apprentices are trained in “practical” skills dealing with money and public relations and “mystical” skills, intended to provide moral and magical insight.  Magical training emphasizes reading and controlling the minds of mortals.
 
Apprentices are trained in “practical” skills dealing with money and public relations and “mystical” skills, intended to provide moral and magical insight.  Magical training emphasizes reading and controlling the minds of mortals.

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