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| + | ====== Order of Farspeakers ===== | ||
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| + | Farspeakers believe that telecommunication infrastructure constitutes the " | ||
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| + | The Claravian Order of Farspeakers were responsible for building and maintaining the yinrihs' | ||
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| + | The order can trace its roots back to before the space age, when research monasteries were first experimenting with aeronautics. It quickly became clear that they needed a better understanding of meteorology, | ||
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| + | But before they could do that, they had to devise a way to send information beyond the direct line of sight in real time. Several methods were tried, none of which were satisfactory, | ||
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| + | A few methods employing the recently discovered phenomenon of electromagnetism were attempted, but the monks were stuck on how to encode the information in a way that didn't require costly and complex infrastructure such as multiple wires and intricate transmitting and receiving stations. | ||
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| + | The answer came not from the monks but from a groundskeeper at a particular research monastery. He is known to history as Redclaw, though this may have been a playful pseudonym. Yinrih claws are naturally rust-colored, | ||
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| + | Redclaw was not educated in the mysteries of Creation like the research monks, but he was a chronic tinkerer, and took a special interest in wires and batteries and switches and the like. He eventually developed a simple circuit consisting of a switch, a battery, and a sounder that would click whenever the switch was closed. He showed his handiwork to the monks, who dismissed it as a mere toy. | ||
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| + | The local hearthkeeper, | ||
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| + | A distinct order was spun off from the research monks whose sole duty was to build, maintain, and operate this new telecommunication. | ||
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| + | Just as hearthkeepers tended increasingly advanced hearths, the farspeakers built more and more complex networks as the yinrih climbed the tech tree. Simple telegraphs evolved into telephone and eventually digital networks, and wires gave way to radio waves, optical fiber, and ultimately to FTL ansible links. | ||
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| + | Junior farspeakers are called _seekers_ both because they seek the wisdom of more established members of the order and because they' | ||
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