Promotion within the Celestial Accord is not won lightly: it is the Accord’s trust, weighty as starmetal—a badge worn where few may tread. New officers receive their sigil beneath the mythic geometric banners, standing before both machine and living witness. With promotion comes true power: the capacity to shape policy, marshal Accord resources, and command respect across worlds. But the eyes of the Accord never stray. Every action is remembered, every decision measured against the ideal of Order built to last.
The Accord Promotion boon marks a character’s elevation from respected associate to official officer or agent within the Celestial Accord. At Admired reputation (15–29 Favor), recipients gain authority, inside access, and the capacity to influence policy, command Accord assets, or supervise junior personnel. This represents the first step into Accord leadership and stewardship, empowering major roleplaying arcs, mechanical perks, and story integration.
Accord Promotion Boon
Faction: Celestial Accord
Reputation Tier: Admired (15 to 30 Favor)
Cost: 20 Favor,
Effect: You are promoted to an official officer, agent, or trusted administrator in the Accord structure—granted rank insignia and formal documentation.
Benefits include:
Authority to lead Accord missions, field teams, or civic initiatives within your specialty (subfaction, division, or command).
Elevated social standing: immediate recognition and deference among Accord officials, citizens, and network partners.
Access to administrative, armory, or research areas and restricted data (at GM discretion).
Right to requisition mid-level Accord assets—vehicles, security, support staff, or minor magical/sci-tech resources—for assigned missions.
May sponsor junior Accord associates (hirelings) or recommend NPCs for boon eligibility.
Invitations to Accord planning sessions, access to mid-tier Accord intelligence, and the ability to propose policy or mission directives at a local/sector level.
Accord Promotion is a prime catalyst for player-driven campaign arcs, rivalries, and system-shaping decisions—anchoring the PC at the heart of Accord operations and political drama.

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