The League of Gnomes

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-The three grades of The League of Gnomes are Troglodyte, Kthonoïd and Noble. +The three grades of The League of Gnomes are Troglodyte, Kthonoïd and Noble.
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 +Troglodytes were initiates and plebian members whose main tasks were largely clerical. They ascended rank ceramoniously in accordance with a Lunar Calander. They are recognizable by the secret emblem on the obverse side of thier red ties. All Troglodytes can become Kthonoïd over time whereas Nobles are appointed on merit.
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 +Kthonoïds Were Midlevel Members organized in a complex heirachal system. Thier main duty was maitaining the many differant clandestine operations and organizing sub-groups for operational tasks. The upper echelon of Kthonoïds were responsible for party idealogy and propaganda. Much of the bulkwork of misinformation is created here. Kthanoïds tapped for Nobles are assigned a Mentor and groomed for specific missions. They are Recognizable because of thier incredibly shiny pocetwatches inscribed with the secret symbols of the League.
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 +Nobles are notoriously silent and still remain an enigma. There are no records of anyone ever infiltrating this highest level and it is assumed that most of the Nobles in fact do not know who most of the other Nobles are. Although a Large Quantity of publications are attributed to The League Of Gnomes, very little is known about The Authors or thier Secret societies internal orderings. Nobles are unrecognizable.
== Publications== == Publications==

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The League is known to use many fronts, including those in the cardboard box manufacturing sector.
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The League is known to use many fronts, including those in the cardboard box manufacturing sector.
Fashionable group of Poets and wayward mystics seemingly gathered to harrass the establishment, the revolution, the avant-garde and the Accidental Associationalists, especially their journal Reticent 27.

The League was founded in 1943 in New York City and had spread to Philadelphia, Boston, Richmond and Washington, D.C. by 1945. Each city consisted of a "Grotto" comprised of anywhere between three (the minimum) and 13 (the maximum). Grottos weren't independent and answered to the authority of the New York Grotto.

By 1947 Grottos existed in Lebanon, London, Toulouse, Paris, Milan, Naples, Madrid, Bucharest and Cairo.

Grotto activity was limited during the Second World War but from 1950 to 1970 the League of Gnomes' growth remained steady. A series of highly publicised altercations with the The League of Men with Fancy Gloves caused them to cease their public activity in early 1971. Although they are known to have Grottos in nearly every major city in the world, their current membership and raison d'être remains unknown.

Organizational Structure


The three grades of The League of Gnomes are Troglodyte, Kthonoïd and Noble.

Troglodytes were initiates and plebian members whose main tasks were largely clerical. They ascended rank ceramoniously in accordance with a Lunar Calander. They are recognizable by the secret emblem on the obverse side of thier red ties. All Troglodytes can become Kthonoïd over time whereas Nobles are appointed on merit.

Kthonoïds Were Midlevel Members organized in a complex heirachal system. Thier main duty was maitaining the many differant clandestine operations and organizing sub-groups for operational tasks. The upper echelon of Kthonoïds were responsible for party idealogy and propaganda. Much of the bulkwork of misinformation is created here. Kthanoïds tapped for Nobles are assigned a Mentor and groomed for specific missions. They are Recognizable because of thier incredibly shiny pocetwatches inscribed with the secret symbols of the League.

Nobles are notoriously silent and still remain an enigma. There are no records of anyone ever infiltrating this highest level and it is assumed that most of the Nobles in fact do not know who most of the other Nobles are. Although a Large Quantity of publications are attributed to The League Of Gnomes, very little is known about The Authors or thier Secret societies internal orderings. Nobles are unrecognizable.

Publications


Unusually prolific, League of Gnomes grottos each produce publications of local interest, the most influential of which is probably "Stop! You!", a rare phonographic picture-disk which today commands a price in the millions of dollars.

See Also


Leagues

Orders