![]() ![]() By the time the Great Purge cost many Triadists' lives in Aison, the surviving Triadists went into hiding until they regrouped under the banner of the new Fox who ironically was also one of their earliest Foxes, Katsutoshi Kobayashi, who was using a different alias in the present. Most thieves around the world saw the Code as old-fashioned and impractical in their line of "work" so they simply ignored its contents and teachings.Įven the Triad seemed to drop the religious aspects of Laverna from the guild operations except for a few fundamentalists who did what they could to keep worship of Laverna active within the Triad in their own cell. What became of the other splinter groups remains unknown.if any of them even survived intact to the present day.īy the Third Age, few thieves aside from a few members of the Union Workers and Ravensworth Thieves' Guild followed the Code of Thieves anymore. The Triad didn't adopt the Code of Thieves, however, as they saw many of its teachings as antiquated in a world based on deception. One of the splinter groups of the clergy eventually became known as the Dwarven Triad which emphasized trickery, clandestine operations and fundamentalist beliefs over other aspects of the goddess. Having suddenly lost not only their patron deity but also their spiritual leaders with no officially approved successors around, the clergy fell apart over the following years and formed several splinter groups, each of which followed Laverna's teachings from different ideological standpoints. The high clerics wrote the Code of Thieves which most of the worshippers followed rather religiously even if some occasionally rebelled against the teachings as was usual among thieves.Īfter the mysterious disappearance of both high clerics-who were Haruko Mizushima and Katsutoshi Kobayashi at the time- and the goddess herself in the First Age, the remaining clerics and thieves grew confused. Unlike most clergies, it was led by two high clerics of equal standing: the male Izanagi and the female Izanami who in ancient thieves' cant were referred to as Duality. ![]() The Clergy of Laverna was set up by its very own patron deity, Laverna, who gathered various thieves and rogues around her to spread her ideals of thievery. ![]()
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