Post by Sonya Chernova on Dec 17, 2019 20:28:10 GMT -4
The Fraternity of Japanese Villains, otherwise known in the underworld as "The Fraternity" is a loose knit group of active Villains in the Japanese underworld that share a core anti-hero ideology. The organization functions much like any ordinary brotherhood-society-fraternity in that the members are not obligated by the organization to one another, nor is there a formal leader of the organization. Members of the organization wear a black lotus pin or emblem to subtly symbolize their unity, though the organization operates largely in the shadows. | |
Code of the Fraternity Members of the Fraternity actively work against hero society in one way or another. Their personal goals may or may not be wholly selfish or self-serving but they invariably act in opposition to the current order of organized and legitimized Quirker Heroes. The Code is considered to largely be a 'set of guidelines' and while not all villains adhere to it to the letter, they find that following most of the principles of the code provides long term benefits. - Only a member of the Fraternity may give another individual a Black Lotus Pin. - The Fraternity only gathers for social events, it never organizes exclusively to plan crimes. - Members of the Fraternity support one another within reason. - Members of the Fraternity actively seek out new Villains and support younger, inexperienced villains before inviting them into the Fraternity. - Members of the Fraternity do not expose other members of the Fraternity except to other Members. - Members of the Fraternity may use the black lotus emblem to parlay when missions overlap. The support network of the Fraternity is believed to be spread throughout Japan and members use the network to avoid legal trouble, find new equipment, hire out henchmen and minions, and gain perspective that they otherwise would not have acting alone. It is believed that members of some of the larger villainous organizations are also members of the Fraternity and use the network for the benefit of their own organizations. |