Fynde Society

Overview

The Fynde Society is a scholarly religious organization dedicated in collecting and safeguarding valuable knowledge on the world of Rathnir. The organization aims to be internationally recognized in order to gain access to as much knowledge as possible. Diplomacy, science, arts, warfare, and many more fields are open for research in the Society within certain parameters and rules. Agents from the society are often tasked with surveying territories for interesting ruins, collecting valuable books and artifacts, researching anamolies, and documentation of any and all information valuable to the Society's objectives.Fynde, Mistress of Knowledge and Discovery

As a religion, the Society is dedicated to the worship of Fynde, but does not require or force agents and other members to commit to the religion. The mere desire to seek knowledge and learn about the world(s) is already Fynde's influence in action. She cares not for zealous faith or worship nor does she feel envy for those who follow other faiths. In fact, Fynde herself is part of a pantheon from a completely dimension, and when Professor Grimgott discovered interdimensional travel, Fynde became interested in the knowledge of different worlds that had become available to discover. Professor Grimgott was the chosen by Fynde to travel and document everything about each new dimension he went to. Fynde values the gathering and safeguarding of knowledge so it became Grimgott's mission to establish learning center whenever he encountered sentient, intelligent life in a world he visited. Libraries, schools, academies, and all manner educational institutions became temples to Fynde. Agents scattered about collecting everything they can on history, culture, and sciences. Every action for the sake of learning and discovering the unknown is what Fynde blesses.

The Society

Whenever Grimgott establishes a Society in a new dimension, a council is formed from a select few who are committed to the Great Mission. From there, agents are recruited from all over the world. These agents serve as diplomats, explorers, builders, writers, scientists and all sorts of other roles in order to document information for the Society. Several bases of operations, which are often libraries, are constructed to not only serve as protective data vaults but also centers of learning.