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Affiliations are groups to which Superbeings belong. Groups which have no mechanical effect do not need to be listed.
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While plenty of superpowered individuals operate alone, it's inevitable that some organization should arise among like-minded individuals. What follows is a description of several possible organizations a character may belong to which may or may not exist in a More Than Human Chronicle. Ask your ST.
  
Template  
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Groups which have no mechanical effect do not need to be listed.
Name: What the group is most commonly called.
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Summery: A one sentence mini-description, getting across the essence of the concept behind the group.  
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Template<br>
Description: Basic overview of the group.
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Name: What the group is most commonly called.<br>
Membership: How one joins the group and what the membership is typically composed of.
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Summery: A one sentence mini-description, getting across the essence of the concept behind the group.<br>
Merits: The benefits of joining.
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Description: Basic overview of the group.<br>
Restrictions: Responsibilities and rules regarding membership.
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Membership: How one joins the group and what the membership is typically composed of.<br>
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Merits: The benefits of joining.<br>
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Restrictions: Responsibilities and rules regarding membership, as well as what happens to transgressors.<br>
  
 
=Fan-made=
 
=Fan-made=
  
[[MTH:The_Malefactors_Society|The Malefactors Society]]
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All of these organizations are original, not taken from any particular published material. In games that take place in an established setting, like the Marvel or DC universes, the ST may choose to use the rules for these groups to model groups from that setting, or just add them to the setting if they feel it is appropriate.
A mandatory and imposed trade-guild for supervillians.<br>
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[[MTH:The_Malefactors_Society|The Malefactors Society]]:
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A mandatory and imposed trade-guild for supervillians.<br>
  
[[MTH:The_Legion_of_Guardians|The Legion of Guardians]] <br>
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[[MTH:The_Legion_of_Guardians|The Legion of Guardians]]:
An organization of Superheros which polices it's own membership.<br>
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An organization of Superheros which polices it's own membership.<br>
  
[[MTH:Abnormal_Forces_Units|Abnormal Forces Units]] <br>
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[[MTH:Abnormal_Forces_Units|Abnormal Forces Units]]:
Superpowered law-enforcement agencies.<br>
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Superpowered law-enforcement agencies.<br>
  
[[MTH:The_Academy_of_Servitors|The Academy of Servitors]] <br>
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[[MTH:The_Academy_of_Servitors|The Academy of Servitors]]:
The training ground for servants of unusual prowess.<br>
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The training ground for servants of unusual prowess.<br>
  
[[MTH:The_Midnight_Compact|The Midnight Compact]] <br>
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[[MTH:The_Midnight_Compact|The Midnight Compact]]:
A secret society of animals who watch, wait and protect.<br>
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A secret society of animals who watch, wait and protect.<br>
  
 
=Published=
 
=Published=
  
 
==DC==
 
==DC==
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===Inheritors of the Power of Shazam===
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===The Lantern Corps===
  
 
==Marvel==
 
==Marvel==
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 14 February 2017

While plenty of superpowered individuals operate alone, it's inevitable that some organization should arise among like-minded individuals. What follows is a description of several possible organizations a character may belong to which may or may not exist in a More Than Human Chronicle. Ask your ST.

Groups which have no mechanical effect do not need to be listed.

Template
Name: What the group is most commonly called.
Summery: A one sentence mini-description, getting across the essence of the concept behind the group.
Description: Basic overview of the group.
Membership: How one joins the group and what the membership is typically composed of.
Merits: The benefits of joining.
Restrictions: Responsibilities and rules regarding membership, as well as what happens to transgressors.

Fan-made[edit]

All of these organizations are original, not taken from any particular published material. In games that take place in an established setting, like the Marvel or DC universes, the ST may choose to use the rules for these groups to model groups from that setting, or just add them to the setting if they feel it is appropriate.

The Malefactors Society: A mandatory and imposed trade-guild for supervillians.

The Legion of Guardians: An organization of Superheros which polices it's own membership.

Abnormal Forces Units: Superpowered law-enforcement agencies.

The Academy of Servitors: The training ground for servants of unusual prowess.

The Midnight Compact: A secret society of animals who watch, wait and protect.

Published[edit]

DC[edit]

Inheritors of the Power of Shazam[edit]

The Lantern Corps[edit]

Marvel[edit]

Back to Main