Poioumenonic Criminals

Poioumenonic criminals wield forms of poioumenon in their work.

Poioumenonic Assassins

Those who bring death.

Baillitheoir
An assassin who kills by the lore.

Chamenos
Assassins who use ArcaneShadow to erase their targets.

Gniomhaire
A gadai who kills instead of steals.

Mazi
A ghazi or other fated warrior who kills those who have escaped the fate of death.

Shinobi
Ninjas who wield kor in order to draw on historical precedents.

Poioumenonic Bandits

Robbers by violence, usually outside of urban areas.

Cateran
Raiders in Lyrilla who wield dream energy.

Meirleach
Fey raiders and bandits who strike at the feudal lords.

Poioumenonic Con Artists

Those who engage in deceptions designed to steal money or valuables from people.

Bamboozler
A conman who uses dream energy in their work.

Fet'ani Tenagari
One who misuses the First Language in order to trick people.

Grifter - definitive con artists
Conmen who use unfugl to make their grifts more complex and surprising.

Poioumenonic Drug Dealers

Those who create or sell recreational drugs, usually illicit.

Moonshiner
Makers of illegal hooch who use stagma.

Poioumenonic Hackers

Those who commit computer crimes.

T'elafi
One who codes with the First Language in order to break computer systems.

Poioumenonic Pirates

Robbers of the high seas, or sands, skies, or space. Ship-based robbers or hijackers.

Blue Falcon
A member of an elite fleet of sky pirates who fly on the winds of fortune.

Bradach
A meirleach of the high seas.

Grinning Dog
A grinning mage who sails as a pirate.

Jolly Roger
A pirate who wields stagma and sails drunk, but successfully.

Kaizoku
A lookout who uses reviewing to see the past as well as looking out in the present.

Kalb al'Bahr
A qursan who uses fate to sail their ships.

Skylopsaro
A pirate who wields arcane shadow to hide their ship and/or treasure.

Swashbuckler
Pirates caught in a poioumenonic flow.

Poioumenonic Slavers

Those who capture, buy, sell, trade, and otherwise deal in slaves.

Bondsmaster
Slavers who use ethereal essence instead of imperium. Theirs is a much riskier and less stable method.

Sclábhaí
A fey slaver.

Poioumenonic Spies

Those who gather or steal information, usually for a government or corporation, but sometimes freelance.

Arcanist - primary arcane shadow user / definitive spies
Those who wield the power of mystery to find secrets, protect mysteries, and act with stealth. They have special palimpsestic journals, veils, and other secret rituals and devices that allow them to command the arcane.

Féachaint
A spy who uses the lore.

Jasusum
Spies in Mahad who use fate energy to see more than others might realize.

Theresan
Member of the Order of St. Theresa, a group of spies, information brokers, and other agents who comprise the most elite network of such individuals in the world.

Poioumenonic Terrorists

The use of widespread violence to further a cause or control a population.

Grinning Man
A grinning mage terrorist.

Scartaire
A fey terrorist.

Poioumenonic Thieves

Those who engage in interpersonal theft, burglary, or other forms of stealing, usually while avoiding violent confrontation.

Dorobo
A thief who uses kor or an onmyoji who steals from the past. The former is a major violation of traditions.

Gadai
A thief who wields dream energy to make sure the occupants/owners of their target are sleeping. Often they use dream sand.

Glacadóir
A fey thief.

Fingerjack
A thief who replicates the thefts of legend.

Grinning Thief
A grinning mage who specializes in theft.

Nashl
An Aladdin-like thief who is fated. A thief who is a plaything of fate.

Sneakthief
A thief who uses arcane shadow in their work.

Sot
A street drunk who uses stagma to succeed at petty thefts.

Wishbone
A thief who gets by on luck.

Poioumenonic Vagrants

Those who live on the streets. Beggars, vagabonds, and the homeless, unjustly criminalized.

Rambler - primary fortune user
A gambler of the esoteric variety, one who senses the winds of fortune and can use them to increase their chances in games of risk and chance.

Street Poet
A homeless drunk who uses stagma to survive. Sometimes called a street bard, street sage, etc. Some ironic name. The God of Wine is known to take care of those who have lost everything, and often, he grants them such powers when no one else will care for them.

Poioumenonic Assassins

Poioumenonic Bandits

Poioumenonic Con Artists

Poioumenonic Conspiracies

Poioumenonic Counterfeiters

Poioumenonic Drug Dealers

Poioumenonic Extortionists

Poioumenonic Fences

Poioumenonic Hackers

Poioumenonic Organized Crime

Poioumenonic Pirates

Poioumenonic Revolutionaries

Poioumenonic Slavers

Poioumenonic Smugglers

Poioumenonic Spies

Poioumenonic Street Medics

Poioumenonic Terrorists

Poioumenonic Thieves

Poioumenonic Vagrants

Poioumenonic Vigilantes

Poioumenonic White Collar Criminals
Topic revision: r7 - 09 May 2022, SallyJaneBlack
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