Factionless
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While not an official faction chosen at the ceremony, the Factionless represent those living outside the rigid societal structure. This includes individuals who failed their faction initiation or chose to abandon the system altogether. Often living in poverty and performing essential but overlooked labor, the Factionless lack the rights and resources afforded to faction members.
However, being Factionless doesn't mean being without virtue. You likely value survival, resourcefulness, and a different kind of community forged through shared hardship. There's a certain freedom in being outside the constraints and expectations of the factions, even if it comes at a high cost. You understand what it means to endure, adapt, and find strength in the margins, often unseen and underestimated.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Factionless are individuals who fail to complete initiation into their chosen faction or are exiled. They live on the margins of society, often performing menial jobs.
While diverse, many value survival, community among themselves, resourcefulness, and freedom from faction constraints, though they lack the resources and rights of faction members.