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Located on Tarthos, far south of Kar Alabrek, Mucenic is a secluded monastery used as the spiritual home of the Disciples of Ragnos.
Overview
Amongst the population of nearly 22,000, few in Markosian City and Kar Alabrek are aware of the true status of Mucenic. They see it as only a quiet, secluded religious haunt for monks to live out their days in, studying and praying. These people therefore blindly serve their employers, the Disciples themselves, without the slightest inkling of their true status. Mucenic has a single planetary shield generator installed that covers only parts of the town. The shield generator is only activated during times of emergency to hide the true nature of the installation; thus Mucenic suffers from whatever bad weather the planet throws at it, and has even adapted this into the prayer habits of the Disciples. The more pious members of the Disciples will venture outdoors during the harsh winter and pray in the snow, feeling that only through bodily pain and suffering can they truly understand the words and legacy of Marka Ragnos.
Description
The Grounds
Mucenic consists of a small town, in the centre of which is a segregated settlement of humble-looking houses surrounding an ancient temple, small in stature, that is believed to have been created by Urias Orian in the distant past. Under the guise of religious study, Mucenic is the true seat of spiritual power on Tarthos. From here, the Disciples of Ragnos are able to exert their religious authority over Kar Alabrek and Markosian City through the influence of their doctrine.
The grounds of Mucenic are dotted with tall, dark trees, their bark twisted and warped by the Force energy that has seeped into the very soil of the area. Overhanging branches caress the roofs of the houses and brush against the walls of the temple. Dirt paths wind through the trees and between each house, feeding into a wide path lined by nondescript stone pillars that leads up to the double doors of the temple. The entire compound is enclosed by low walls that do not obscure the view of the surrounding countryside; Mucenic is defended by ancient rituals, possibly woven by Urias Orian when he created the temple, and has little need for physical defenses such as walls.
Temple of Ragnos
The corridors of the temple at Mucenic are decorated in a highly ornate style that sometimes disturbs the eye; occasionally, corners will go through more dimensions than would be possible, and filigreed stone will twist into disturbing patterns. The very stone seems to ooze with the Dark Side energy poured into the creation of the temple.
The great double doors at the entrance lead directly into the main hall of the temple, a long, wide room filled with benches. At the far end of the room, under the gaze of two long windows, a large platform is the location for the rituals carried out by the Disciples. An altar shaped like a semicircle and cut from obsidian is decorated with squares of rich red cloth, with items of ritual significance for the Disciples placed reverently upon it.
A host of other rooms, including training chambers, meditation chambers and a modest library, are located behind the main hall. The books in the library are primarily concerned with the works of Marka Ragnos and the writings of the Maleficarum of the Disciples, Trevarus Caerick.
The Catacombs of Mucenic
A passageway only certain Disciples of Ragnos, as well as the members of House Marka Ragnos know about, leads to a place known as the Catacombs of Mucenic. The Catacombs is underneath the city of Mucenic and is where monks of the past have been laid to rest as well as some of the civilians that live around the town of Mucenic.
Deep within the Catacombs are the Offices of the Quaestor and Aedile, as well as two smaller offices for the Battle Team leaders. There is a war room that is designed for only the House Leaders to know about and their Black Guards. The offices and war room where recent additions to the Catacombs, as the members of Marka Ragnos abandoned their city of Kar Alabrek. This action was to prevent anything from happening to the leadership and for the leadership to be able to lead their House if there was a problem. The only people that know of these offices are the House leadership.
Hidden Hangars
Over time in Mucenic, the members of Marka Ragnos created several passage ways to three medium sized hidden hangars that are built into the hillside, facing away from Mucenic. This way the land surrounding Mucenic is unblemished and intact, while hiding the hangars. Although the hangar bays are hidden into the hillsides, there are large camouflaged doors that open if someone is landing or launching out of it.
Life at Mucenic
Life at the monastery is curiously double-sided; those members of the Disciples who travel to Mucenic spend their time either studying the words of Marka Ragnos for enlightenment and engaging in the rituals held by the Disciples, or in continuing to train their martial and mental skills as they did while ensconced in Alabrek Castle. As such, any hypothetical visitor to the monastery (although visitors are strongly discouraged) would witness members of the Disciples in one room praying to Marka Ragnos, while in the next room they would witness members of the Disciples sparring both with their fists, with weapons and with the Force.
Each Disciple chooses their own routine at Mucenic; they have the option of seeking to communicate with Marka Ragnos through the spiritual aspect of combat training, or through prayer, fasting and meditation.
Trivia
- The name Mucenic and a brief description of the location existed on the Tarthos Wiki page. It was expanded upon by Manji Keibatsu Sadow in the current incarnation of the Disciples of Ragnos to provide a fictional location for the Disciples and to help build a more complete picture of how the Disciples work. Fremoc Pepoi took the article and did some further editing for the Members of Marka Ragnos to further understand the layout.
- Inspiration for the structure and layout of Mucenic comes from the structure of medieval European monasteries and abbeys.