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Inyoni

With unknown, possibly ancient origins, it is impossible to tell what the true motives are behind this secretive group. Generally considered to be a club for those pursuing the perfect murder, they also provide services to those with supernatural or paranatural abilities similar to the Egland Family. Coincidentally, the two groups were once embroiled in bitter rivalry that helped to build the city of Lath. They are ruled by a strict internal government which dictates every small aspect of the society, even to what actions can be taken during murder.

Etymology

Rank Structure

Community and Social Life

Schools

Initiation and Rites of Passage

Early History

Reform


 

Etymology


‘Swans’ is not the true name of this club. Members use the word ‘Swans’ to describe their personal police force, and thus became the vague designation given to the entire social order.

 


Rank Structure


              Alpha – the head of the organization who has final judgement call on any and all club operations. Usually only known by regional alphas and sometimes betas, the individual is called ‘Inyoni’ by others.

              Regional Alpha – highest ranking member in a specific geographical area. Areas are determined by a per-capita basis, not by land mass. For the most part they govern themselves and are simply known as Alpha.

              Beta – a high ranking member with a more secretarial role than active role. The ‘left hand’ of the regional alpha.

              Masters – members who have achieved accolades in their chosen fields in the pursuit of the ultimate goal.

              Swans – the police force of the society in charge of ensuring rules are being enforced and seeking out (and occasionally punishing) whitelist criminals. The ‘right hand’ of the regional alpha. Because they can openly wound whitelist members, Swans have more public reputation than any other club member. The name ‘Swans’, said with contempt, respect, or fear, became the moniker for the entire society.

              Hosts – Generally retired Alphas, Swans, or Masters. They oversee new blood or hot water members in safe houses.

              Apprentice – usually refers to the favorite disciples of an alpha, though it may also refer to those in the process of becoming masters.

              Student – one who has committed themselves to the study of the ‘ultimate goal’ whether or not they reside within a particular school.

              Member – one who is a socially active member of the society, though takes no steps toward the ‘ultimate goal’.

              Participant – one who is born into the club or informally recognized as a friend or confidant. No authority and subject to all rules and regulations.

              Whitelist – those who have multiple infractions against the club. They are hunted down and punished. There is only one level of ‘wrong do-er’, and whitelisted criminals are captured and punished by a team of their peers along with a regional alpha.


 

Community and Social Life


   If you were to ask a member of the society what their ultimate goal is and they trusted you, they might respond with ‘to reach Inyoni’. This vague response is likely meant to reveal nothing to an outsider, making it easy for Swans to immediately recognize on of their own. Speculation on who or what Inyoni could be is varied; some claim it is a faith-based statement regarding a sort of nirvana or heaven, others believe it to be a traditional caste system of power. Regardless, all members of the society except whitelist members enjoy some level of community benefits.

     Intimacy is practiced freely and in many forms. While the group looks down on sexually-driven violence as a weakness unfit for their society, there is a hierarchy that informs inter-club relationships. Rank within the society determines who any member can propose; only the current rank and below is open to intimate relationships with that particular member. Relationships with whitelisted members are seen as treacherous, and Beta members are unlikely to form any relationship. Alphas enjoy the ability to choose whomever they wish with one notable exception. Pair Bonds occur when members of the same rank become closely linked through society related turbulence. Spending time incarcerated as pawns together or running the same failed project are the two most common ways of pair bonding. Some strong bonds are also created simply through working well together. While the relationship is not always a sexual one, a pair bonded couple is off-limits to propositions from other members.

 

Schools


List of Schools within the Inoyni Structure

 

Initiation and Rites of Passage


Any individual can be initiated to the Inyoni, although outside of a family connection, this is rare. Individuals who find themselves in extreme circumstances already involving the society, such as run-ins with members or survivors of attacks, are sometimes propositioned by the Regional Alpha where their trauma took place. Occasionally, other members who become friendly or romantically involved with vanillas will slowly introduce them to the society – although this puts their loved ones in danger.

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