Post by { o p a l } on Feb 25, 2013 6:55:07 GMT -6
the silence:
Mission: Protect Britain and to an extent the rest of the world from the supernatural enemies that would threaten them. Additionally, they take a vow of Silence: you do not tell anyone about your work because of the political repercussions and stupidity of humanity.
Leadership: Chief Executive Regina Elysia Nocturne
Structure:
Operations: The Silence works out of several bases around Britain, and usually has agents in every town. Missions include eliminating cultists among the populace and keeping the fae at bay.
stonehenge:
A very little-known fact about Stonehenge is that while it was built by our ancestors, it also hid a magical underground base that was eventually explored by humans. Nowadays, that base has been given to the Silence for their use.
To get into the base is simple, an agent goes up to the headstone of Stonehenge and touches it. It will use a magical identification to figure out the rank and name of the agent, and speak to the agent via telepathy. The agent can then state (also via telepathy) to a base operative their destination within the base and level of urgency. One of the great stone doorways will then be attuned for them to walk through, as if leisurely inspecting the monument. As a note, all of the tour guides for Stonehenge are Silence agents.
Inside Headquarters, the entire place is modern: it has glass elevators and sleek couches, with touchscreen consoles and a constant babble of voices as agents work and communicate. Most communication agents are stationed here permanently. The Office of the Chief Executive is also here.
To leave Stonehenge, there is a doorway attuned to all agents that drops them off inside a hidden cave on a hill near to Stonehenge. This way can also be used as an entrance, however, it is only attuned to the main entrance for entering agents.
Mission: Protect Britain and to an extent the rest of the world from the supernatural enemies that would threaten them. Additionally, they take a vow of Silence: you do not tell anyone about your work because of the political repercussions and stupidity of humanity.
Leadership: Chief Executive Regina Elysia Nocturne
Structure:
- Chief Executive: Oversees everything and everyone. The Prime Minister will give the Chief Executive a directive, but it's the Chief who executes everything and keeps tabs on all operations.
- Executives: These are the people who run the day-to-day work and smaller jobs. They report directly to the Chief Executive, and also ensure that there is no dissent among the ranks.
- Officers: These people are usually in charge of a small group of agents and serve as a field leader or a contact that agents can report to. They usually answer to the Executives, however, sometimes the Chief may give one orders.
- Agents: There are several different types of agents: Research Agents, Infiltration Agents, Communications Agents and Field Agents. Called Agent or Operative, their names are fairly self-explanatory for their jobs.
- Interns: The newest members of the Silence are put under this category. Basically apprentices, they are usually assigned to work under an experience agent in the area they'll be going into.
Operations: The Silence works out of several bases around Britain, and usually has agents in every town. Missions include eliminating cultists among the populace and keeping the fae at bay.
stonehenge:
A very little-known fact about Stonehenge is that while it was built by our ancestors, it also hid a magical underground base that was eventually explored by humans. Nowadays, that base has been given to the Silence for their use.
To get into the base is simple, an agent goes up to the headstone of Stonehenge and touches it. It will use a magical identification to figure out the rank and name of the agent, and speak to the agent via telepathy. The agent can then state (also via telepathy) to a base operative their destination within the base and level of urgency. One of the great stone doorways will then be attuned for them to walk through, as if leisurely inspecting the monument. As a note, all of the tour guides for Stonehenge are Silence agents.
Inside Headquarters, the entire place is modern: it has glass elevators and sleek couches, with touchscreen consoles and a constant babble of voices as agents work and communicate. Most communication agents are stationed here permanently. The Office of the Chief Executive is also here.
To leave Stonehenge, there is a doorway attuned to all agents that drops them off inside a hidden cave on a hill near to Stonehenge. This way can also be used as an entrance, however, it is only attuned to the main entrance for entering agents.