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title: Joybringers title: Joybringers
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date: 2024-05-06T13:14:25.598Z date: 2024-05-06T13:29:02.086Z
tags: game-master, callera, clergy of callera, joybringer, joybringers tags: game-master, callera, clergy of callera, joybringer, joybringers
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dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:54:34.558Z dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:54:34.558Z
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<h2>Organization</h2> <h2>Organization</h2>
<p>The Joybringers are rather loosely organized, with each temple acting as an independent entity. Different temples will readily cooperate when there's an opportunity for it, but there's never been a higher authority that controls what the Joybringers as a whole will aim for next. Hierarchy within each temple is similarly fluid. Members have ranks, but these are based on seniority and artistic accomplishments, and do not directly translate to authority within the temple. Who leads what endeavor is primarily based on charisma, and on who takes the strongest initiative for said endeavor. You are therefore just as likely to see a novice lead an endeavor that involves more senior members, as you are seeing instances that's the other way around.</p> <p>The Joybringers are rather loosely organized, with each temple acting as an independent entity. Different temples will readily cooperate when there's an opportunity for it, but there's never been a higher authority that controls what the Joybringers as a whole will aim for next. Hierarchy within each temple is similarly fluid. Members have ranks, but these are based on seniority and artistic accomplishments, and do not directly translate to authority within the temple. Who leads what endeavor is primarily based on charisma, and on who takes the strongest initiative for said endeavor. You are therefore just as likely to see a novice lead an endeavor that involves more senior members, as you are seeing instances that's the other way around.</p>
<p>The leader of each temple is typically referred to as the Revelmaster or Revelmistress, with the title following whoever is the leader at the time. Both the position of temple leader, and the administrative roles that assist him/her in operating the temple, are also somewhat fluid in nature, though less so than how regular members swap around roles due to the need for proper training and handover of responsibilities for the temple to continue operating smoothly. Still, it is not uncommon for these roles to jump between certain members frequently, as members step down to pursue a passion project, only to come back afterwards when their replacement is similarly looking to take a step back to pursue their own passion project. The position of Revelmaster/Revelmistress thus similarly tends to rotate between a few members at random intervals, with the occasional new individual entering the rotation, or old one retiring from the position for good.</p> <p>The leader of each temple is typically referred to as the Revelmaster or Revelmistress, with the title following whoever is the leader at the time. Both the position of temple leader, and the administrative roles that assist him/her in operating the temple, are also somewhat fluid in nature, though less so than how regular members swap around roles due to the need for proper training and handover of responsibilities for the temple to continue operating smoothly. Still, it is not uncommon for these roles to jump between certain members frequently, as members step down to pursue a passion project, only to come back afterwards when their replacement is similarly looking to take a step back to pursue their own passion project. The position of Revelmaster/Revelmistress thus similarly tends to rotate between a few members at random intervals, with the occasional new individual entering the rotation, or old one retiring from the position for good.</p>
<p>Joybringer temples have three ranks below the Revelmaster/Revelmistress: Novice, Aesthete, and Joybringer. Both becoming a novice, and rising in rank, are rather informal. Spend enough time at the temple, and engage enough with the Joybringers for enough time, and you'll eventually just be considered a novice. Similarly, as you gain seniority and have produced artistic achievements, the other members will eventually start seeing you and referring to you as an Aesthete or Joybringer. When the view of the other temple members eventually conforms to seeing you as a higher ranking member, you simple are one. Rank is therefore loose notion within the Joybringers, entirely dependent on what the consensus among the other members are.</p> <p>Joybringer temples have three ranks below the Revelmaster/Revelmistress: Novice, Aesthete, and Joybringer. Both becoming a novice, and rising in rank, are rather informal. Spend enough time at the temple, and engage enough with the Joybringers for enough time, and you'll eventually just be considered a novice. Similarly, as you gain seniority and have produced artistic achievements, the other members will eventually start seeing you and referring to you as an Aesthete or Joybringer. When the view of the other temple members eventually conforms to seeing you as a higher ranking member, you simple are one. Rank is therefore loose notion within the Joybringers, entirely dependent on what the consensus among the other members are. Members of all ranks may participate in or even lead the planning and/or running of festivities or other social events, partake in or lead services offered by said temple, or take on administrative or financial duties under the Revelmaster/Revelmistress. All members will engage themselves in artistry and services for which they are passionate about, with who leads each service provided often being up to who is most popular among the clientele.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Paragraph about divine gifts versus rank.</p>
<p>Joybringers are often given funds by the nobility, and at certain times the Meranzeum, so that they can organize events and provide services that keep the populace happy.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Ranks:</p>
<ol>
<li>Revelmaster/Revelmistress This title is held by the current leader of a temple. While a member of any rank is technically eligible to take on the position of Revelmaster/Revelmistress, it is exceedingly rare for anyone to garner enough support and experience within the temple to be considered for the role without already having enough achievements and seniority for the other members to already consider you a Joybringer.</li>
<li>Joybringer the experienced rank-and-file members of the temple.</li>
<li>Aesthete A novice is typically considered an Aesthete once they've been there for a while, have some artistic achievements, participated in at least a handful of event and festivities organized by the Joybringers, and in general is considered by the other members to belong at the temple. How long or how many events they have to participate in varies wildly.</li>
<li>Novice</li>
</ol>
<p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul> <ul>
<li>Hierarchy can be rather fluid. Who leads what &nbsp;activity can change depending on how much fervor and charisma they bring to whatever's going on at the moment (if a group of Joybringers has one leader for planning one activity, then they may have another for the next their partake in, simply because another member had a stronger fervor in how that endeavor should be mete out.). Only the more administrative and financially responsible roles tend to be more rigid, mostly due to these requiring a degree for foresight and planning in order to function properly.</li> <li>Hierarchy can be rather fluid. Who leads what &nbsp;activity can change depending on how much fervor and charisma they bring to whatever's going on at the moment (if a group of Joybringers has one leader for planning one activity, then they may have another for the next their partake in, simply because another member had a stronger fervor in how that endeavor should be mete out.). Only the more administrative and financially responsible roles tend to be more rigid, mostly due to these requiring a degree for foresight and planning in order to function properly.</li>