Order of Five Pillars

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Order of the Five Pillars

History

Founding

Keeper of the Family Honor Sanyu Kurita grew the Order of Five Pillars or more often O5P in the 2420, forming it from the agents she was using to control the ivory trade in the Draconis Combine. The O5P was acting as regulators of the ivory trade, informing the Keeper about the situations surround it. The ISF found this to be an encroachment into their responsibilities and quickly complained to the Coordinator, who shrugged off the complaints. Unable to quash the development of this rival intelligence agency, the ISF instead infiltrated it.[1]

The Order Underground

During the reign of House Von Rohrs the order had hard times, because the new Keeper saw no purpose for the order. His first act in 2459 as Keeper was to kill Abbess Jamila Benhashemi. Many leaders of the O5P were executed to destroy the organization. The lower ranks maintained the organization by blending into the local populations, hiding their presence. The traditions were maintained, and the order stayed hidden until Martha Kurita took the position of Keeper in 2510. Even so, the O5P remained hidden and avoided revealing their full network until the ascension of Siriwan McAllister to the position of Coordinator. [2]

Restoration and Revival

During the rule of Siriwan McAllister, the fate of the order improved significantly. By her decree the O5P's income was greatly increased by forcing all Kuritan's to own a certain amount of ivory.[3] Martial arts were also given over to the sole control of the O5P as well. This meant that all officers in the military were forced to train with the O5P Since every officer went through the hands of the O5P, it gained significant influence within the military, every having some officers openly join the order. [4] The Sanctum Arcanum was built on Luthien during this time.[3]

Post-Clan Invasion

The ISF has tried many times to infiltrate the Order but met with little success as the Society is extremely skeptical towards strangers. During the era of Omi Kurita, the cooperation was closest, but relations broke down after the new Keeper was accused by the Internal Security Force of being a member of the Black Dragon movement. Since then the Order broke off all contact with the ISF. [5]

The Jihad

A purge of the Black Dragon Society within the Draconis Combine on the 27th of January 3073 netted a number of high officials including the Abbess of the Order of the Five Pillars.[6][7]

Dark Age

An Order of Five Pillars deep cover agent was placed on Mauckport and was able to pass control of the spaceport to the 5th Sword of Light.[8]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the Order of Five Pillars
Abbess Jamila Benhashemi 2452[2]

Organization

Hierachy[9]

The order developed over the years 4 ranks with different responsibilities.

  • Neophyte
That is the lowest ranks of the O5P. The hunters, traders, the security forces, warehouse-men and artisan are the workforce which bring the order the wealth. The order posses also an independent jump-ship fleet with its own space marine for security duties. All naval personal are also Neophyte.
  • Adept
One level above are the members with more responsibility. That includes the monks which monitoring the locals about their believes and also planetary circuit riders. In the outer reaches they are also teachers.
  • Illuminati
The members which receive knowledge through mediation or other religious ways are considered as Illuminate. They are the living example for the strength of the order. The monks guide the subordinates with a wise hand.
  • Abbess
That is the highest rank with in the order beneath the Keeper.

Branches of the O5P[10]

References

  1. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 104, "The Order of the Five Pillars"
  2. 2.0 2.1 House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 106, "The Underground Decades" Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "HKp106" defined multiple times with different content
  3. 3.0 3.1 House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 106, "Restoration Under Siriwan and Martha"
  4. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 107, "Restoration Under Siriwan and Martha"
  5. A Guide to Covert Ops, pp. 53-54
  6. Jihad Hot Spots: 3076, p. 26, "Timeline of the Jihad"
  7. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 51, "The Jihad In Review"
  8. Technical Readout: 3145 Draconis Combine, p. 4
  9. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), pp. 104-109
  10. A Guide to Covert Ops, p. 54

Bibliography