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History
Nothing could go wrong with Sir Chorin Deglauss. Or so it was in his early days. Unfortunately, his research attracted one Draken Ulfguar, a man who'd fought his way up through the academic ranks through bribes and dark magic. His heart belonged to Illotha and through her, he began to follow Deglauss' works.
Although the Acquisitioners don't know it, it's through his works that Deglauss became more and more chaotic in his final years. His concoctions spun the man's charisma out of control--and into chaos.
Over time, Draken attracted followers of his own--academians and mages looking for shortcuts. Many of them follow Taara or Gunakhar, or Deimos. What they don't realize, however, is that after Draken died, the organization was passed on to a fellow Illothan. And then another.
It's knives all the way down, with the Acquisitioners, and Elunans in general, in their sights.
Description
They specialize in the theft of powerful objects, as well as the securing of publication rights. As well as power, many of its members are after academic fame--another feather in their cap, through whatever means necesary. They're generally the opponents of the Acquisitioners and various Elunan groups across the globe.
To the public, the Collectors appear generally as a sort of club for academics and eccentric collectors. The innoculuousness of their name lends to this perception. Their true name for themselves is something in Infernal, and rarely spoken--it's said that saying it aloud invokes the chill of an old and wretched artifact. The first one Draken hunted, in fact.
Leadership and Areas of Influence
The membership is secretly Illothan-led, a fact that not many of the members know, even in the upper tiers. Most everyone assumes the Taarans have charge of it, given Taara's famous hatred of the Silver Goddess, and its nearly vengeful tactics.
The membership is world-wide, but stretched thin. It concentrates in areas of academic and arcane influence, particularly among those more desperate for a shortcut to power, or fame--through the acquisition of an artifact, or the reknown that comes from publishing about one.