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#0, An Ignatine Question
Posted by mdg1 on May-17-12 at 12:27 PM
Who are the "current" members of the Tetragrammaton? Initially, you had them listed as Ghost, Errol Partridge, Abbot Talesio, and (the yet unseen) John Preston, but I happened to come across a post that said Neo had risen to that rank.

No particular reason for asking, I'm just on an Equilibrium kick today.


#1, RE: An Ignatine Question
Posted by Gryphon on May-17-12 at 01:41 PM
In response to message #0
>Who are the "current" members of the Tetragrammaton? Initially, you
>had them listed as Ghost, Errol Partridge, Abbot Talesio, and (the
>yet unseen) John Preston, but I happened to come across a post that
>said Neo had risen to that rank.

I don't remember now why I'd have said that, but possibly I was thinking that Brother Partridge will have retired from the field owing to his injury (note that in his appearance in A Certain Obligation he walks with a cane. He's still the Order's Master-at-Arms, but may not be out there getting the job done any longer.

On the other hand, I have to doubt that Father Talesio is doing a lot of outreach asskicking these days either, what with being 140 and having all the abbot's work to do and all, so it's possible that active field service isn't a necessary condition of TG membership and I just didn't know what I was talking about. For now I think it's a lot more likely that Neo is (ca. 2410) a Cleric of the Grammaton and not a member of the Tetragrammaton itself. He's come far in his time with the Order, but though probably the most famous of the Clerics outside the order, he's still fairly junior; and for obvious reasons there can only be four TG Clerics at a time, and until/unless one of them dies there won't be an opening.

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#2, RE: An Ignatine Question
Posted by mdg1 on May-17-12 at 06:06 PM
In response to message #1
It was in a list of Experts of Justice you posted last year.