Nightcallers
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ightcallers are performers and storytellers, who have popped up all over the daylight region and twilight band of Oabos. They travel from village to village, telling the old tales of the elementine, and even some stories of the old world with do not align with the teachings for the Order. In these days, where Radiance is always spreading and the Order rules over humanity with a golden fist, the Nightcallers move through the shadowed places and speak forbidden words.
Most Nightcallers, particularly in the cities, are myth-touched humans. There are some elementine who have joined the Nightcallers and travel with them. Any of the larger villages or cities with Day Wards are not safe for elementine Nightcallers, so many do not fully take up the profession. Instead, they travel and teach many of the old tales of Oabos to the myth-touched who will spread the tales to others.
The Nightcallers began as a group of myth-touched who were cast out of their village when the village caught the attention for the Order and earned the right to become "enlightened" by a Daylight Fountain. For getting sick when the fountain was installed near their homes, the myth-touched were branded as corrupted and kicked out of their homes.
Unable to return to their homes and loved ones, they were forced to travel together and camp out in the area outside the village. Having spent their whole lives within the village and being taught by the Order about the bloodthirsty monsters hiding in any darkened corner, the outcasts were understandably surprised when an elementine of Burning settled into camp with them to keep them warm. To help with the outcasts’ fear, the elementine told stories of what that region of Oabos was like before the humans came, and about the connection all living things have to Oabos.
When faced with the conflicting stories of the elementine keeping them safe and warm and the Order who had branded them and cast them from their homes, the choice of who to believe was not a hard one. For a time, they all traveled together. Each time they rested, the elementine would share more stories. Before long, the outcasts started discussing how to share what they had learned with others.
They began entering villages during the darkest bells, and spending time in the inn or tavern of each one. They started telling the stories they had learned at each village they stopped in. What began as charming little tales to children grew into acts and ballads for the adults. Ever careful of avoiding the Order, they group would only tell their stories in communal places during the darkest bells, when order members slept.
After the third village, word had spread quietly, and the next village was expecting them. It was at this village that they were given the name Nightcallers and recognized as storytellers of lost truths.
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