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===NPC Demons and Rings===
 
===NPC Demons and Rings===
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The Aristocrats<br>
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The Aristocrats
 
This is a group of conservative Demons, most of whom have resided in Berlin for decades if not longer. Currently meets at Salon Kitty, in the Unterwelt room.
 
This is a group of conservative Demons, most of whom have resided in Berlin for decades if not longer. Currently meets at Salon Kitty, in the Unterwelt room.
 
Noted members:
 
Noted members:
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The Bureaucrats<br>
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The Bureaucrats
 
These Demons are mostly younger, and mostly Fell during the war. They are also conservative, intensely paranoid, and fearful of change. Most of them have invested heavily in building up the GDR as a survival mechanism for Demons and the world. As such, they have taken sides in mortal politics to an unusual extent, having infiltrated the GDR government and especially the Staatsicherheit/Ministry for State Security, where they have created their own division, called Abteilung S (Division S). The S stands for Schwarz (black), or Sonder (special), or Satan -- nobody knows for sure. But they've built up their own army of fanatical cultists and Stigmatics who consider themselves the revolutionary vanguard -- the "Sword and Shield of the Party", as the Stasi motto says. They use Gadgets as spy gear and think the voices in their head come from tiny implanted radio transmitters. The Demons of the Abteilung use their troops and Embeds ruthlessly in the service of balance; keeping their tiny, strategically vital, painfully artificial country balanced between the imperialists in the West and the Stalinists in the East -- both slaves of the Weltmaschine.
 
These Demons are mostly younger, and mostly Fell during the war. They are also conservative, intensely paranoid, and fearful of change. Most of them have invested heavily in building up the GDR as a survival mechanism for Demons and the world. As such, they have taken sides in mortal politics to an unusual extent, having infiltrated the GDR government and especially the Staatsicherheit/Ministry for State Security, where they have created their own division, called Abteilung S (Division S). The S stands for Schwarz (black), or Sonder (special), or Satan -- nobody knows for sure. But they've built up their own army of fanatical cultists and Stigmatics who consider themselves the revolutionary vanguard -- the "Sword and Shield of the Party", as the Stasi motto says. They use Gadgets as spy gear and think the voices in their head come from tiny implanted radio transmitters. The Demons of the Abteilung use their troops and Embeds ruthlessly in the service of balance; keeping their tiny, strategically vital, painfully artificial country balanced between the imperialists in the West and the Stalinists in the East -- both slaves of the Weltmaschine.
 
Some noteworthy Abteilung members:
 
Some noteworthy Abteilung members:
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The Anarchists<br>
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The Anarchists
 
Mostly located in West Berlin, this group is more free-floating, composed of some Demons who live here full-time, some Demons who are just visiting to take advantage of the scene, and some freedom-minded Demons who are trying to create Hell within the walls by sheer force of will and charisma. They're not as close-knit as the first two factions and are really made up of multiple Rings which tolerate and trust each other to varying degrees. It's the closest thing to an Agency Berlin has right now -- the Aristocrats are too self-absorbed and focused on their own interests to pay much attention to the average Demon, and the Bureaucrats are supremely focused on the East and mostly look at West Berlin as a threat to be managed. The name "Anarchist" only really refers to Karl Marek's politics -- it's also a sarcastic reference to the lack of leadership or operational security.
 
Mostly located in West Berlin, this group is more free-floating, composed of some Demons who live here full-time, some Demons who are just visiting to take advantage of the scene, and some freedom-minded Demons who are trying to create Hell within the walls by sheer force of will and charisma. They're not as close-knit as the first two factions and are really made up of multiple Rings which tolerate and trust each other to varying degrees. It's the closest thing to an Agency Berlin has right now -- the Aristocrats are too self-absorbed and focused on their own interests to pay much attention to the average Demon, and the Bureaucrats are supremely focused on the East and mostly look at West Berlin as a threat to be managed. The name "Anarchist" only really refers to Karl Marek's politics -- it's also a sarcastic reference to the lack of leadership or operational security.
  

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