The Euthanatoi and Verbenae gradually became called by their singular forms – the Euthanatos and the Verbena – even within their own Traditions. The Seers of Chronos (Sahajiya) became known as the Cult of Ecstasy, renamed so by the Sh'zar in 1867. The Chœur Céleste, also known at the time as the "Chorus Celestial," became known as the more accurately-translated Celestial Chorus.ĭream-speakers lost their hyphen and became simply Dreamspeakers. Shortly afterwards, the Solificati abandoned the Traditions and disbanded.Īfter a time, the Greek faction of the Chakravanti held prominence, and the Tradition was simply known as the Euthanatoi ( Euthanatoi being the plural form of the singular Euthanatos). The other Traditions voted to Gilgul Teomim. His reasoning was that only through such a tragedy could the Traditions truly be united. In 1470, the Solificati representative, Heylel Teomim, betrayed the other members of the Cabal to the Order of Reason. To celebrate the new alliance, the Traditions formed the First Cabal, composed of one representative from each Tradition. Verbenae, represented by Nightshade of Harrowgate.Solificati, represented by Diplomate Luis de Estes.Seers of Chronos (Sahajiya), represented by Sh'zar the Seer.Order of Hermes, represented by Magister LaSalle.Dream-speakers, represented by Star-of-Eagles and Naioba, until Naioba's death.
Chakravanti (Euthanatoi), represented by Chalech.Akashic Brotherhood, represented by Wu Jin.Ahl-i-Batin (Batini), represented by Ali-beh-shaar.The original Traditions and their Primi were: The Resolutions of Intent were held in Horizon in 1466 CE, and were the official beginning of the Nine. This threatened the power structure to which magi (particularly the Order of Hermes) had been accustomed, so they banded together with other magi in order to present a unified front against the Daedalean menace.
The Daedaleans considered magi dangerous, and wanted to eliminate magick and other supernatural phenomena from reality, as well as providing the tools for enlightenment into the hands of the common man. The Traditions largely formed in reaction to the foundation of the Order of Reason.