Crimson Concord
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Crimson Concord

Faction 20+

Red

Galaxy-spanning network of passion cults, revolutionary cells, war-bands, and performance-engineers aligned to the Heart-Forge’s Red current


Religions

Concord piety starts from one axiom: feeling is physics—emotion is a real cosmic current, drawn from the Rift, that can reshape matter, minds, and history. Practically, most Concord “religion” looks like consecrated riots, ecstatic art, and performance warfare, not sermons in a building. Revelators function as living prophets who decide which movements and rituals are true enough to Passion to deserve Concord backing.


Heart‑Forge Pilgrims

Nova Lux Processionists

Choirs of the First Spark

Iconoclast Lineages and Saint‑Cultures

Cult of Sanguine Dynasty

Secular Passion

Relations with Other Devotions

  • With more ordered or hierarchical Devotions, the Concord is the permanent irritant—disrupting, corrupting, or co-opting their institutions through subculture and spectacle.

  • With nihilistic or purely destructive forces, they maintain a competitive rivalry, arguing that destruction without meaning is just entropy, not Passion.

  • With more spiritual or introspective cabals, there is a grudging mutual respect: they all acknowledge feeling as divine, though they argue fiercely over what to do with it.

Open war between Devotions is avoided because the last such conflict nearly annihilated the galaxy and extinguished entire lineages of entities. The Concord remembers—but also sometimes wonders if the biggest show of all might be worth the risk.

The Crimson Concord survives because it sells things no one else can: cultural power, psychological weapons, and high-risk innovation. In turn, it depends on the rest of the galaxy for survival basics, logistics, and targets worth transforming.

Primary Exports

Finished Goods

  • Aesthetic and Experimental Technology

Services

  • Performance Warfare and Psychological Operations

  • Cultural Revivication

  • Experience Markets and Emotional Tourism

  • Controlled Destruction and Reset Services

Primary Imports

Survival Infrastructure

  • Dei Survival Packs

  • Fuel, ship parts, and medical supplies

  • Metronome‑stabilized routes

Safe Havens, Grey-Zones, and Neutral Hubs

Audiences and Attention

Raw Materials and Testbeds for Creative Cells

  • Exotic alloys, biotech feedstock, experimental drives, and captured Primordial relics.

  • “Borrowed” labs, industrial yards, and ship hulls from more orderly partners.

Non-Red Devotion Talent

Allies

The Crimson Concord doesn’t really do “formal alliances”; it survives on a web of sympathizers, patrons, and transactional partners who find Passion useful—even if they dislike the rest of the package. 

  • Revolutionary client states in the Outer Sphere and Frontier.

  • Black‑market and anarchist infrastructure in Rift‑burgs and marginal stations.

  • Media and culture industries that rely on Concord aesthetics while pretending not to.

  • Splinters inside other Devotions who see Passion as a useful tool in specific fights.

Enemies

The Crimson Concord collects enemies anywhere passion is dangerous to the people in charge.

Celestial Accord and Order-States

Azure Archivists and Technocratic Orders

Ebon Syndicate Power Blocs

Riftsworn Radicals and Void Cults

Viridian Ascent Traditionalists

Authoritarian Regimes and Corporate Hegemons


Factions

Within the Crimson Concord, countless cells and cults orbit the Devotion of Passion, but several sub-factions are notorious enough to be recognized across the Starfall Galaxy.

The Heart-Forge Pilgrims: The Heart-Forge Pilgrims are mystics, war-priests, and thrill-addicts who treat the Emotional Dynamo as a god and Nova Lux as its outer temple.

The Redshift Corsairs: Redshift Corsairs are Concord-aligned raider fleets who treat piracy as a branch of Performance Warfare.

Choir of the First Spark: The Choir is a loose order of performance-ritualists and sonic engineers who believe Passion entered the galaxy as sound before anything else.

Graffiti Covenant: The Graffiti Covenant are taggers, AR-overlay artists, and memetic sculptors who wage a permanent information war on walls, feeds, and public spaces.

Vexline: The Vexline is not a formal order so much as a constellation of cells, artists, and war-bands who claim direct inspiration from Revelator Vex Daelyn.

Threats

Some of the biggest threats to the Crimson Concord aren’t just enemy guns—they’re anything that can smother, misdirect, or exhaust Passion in the long term.

Authoritarian Crackdowns and Security States: Regimes aligned with the Celestial Accord, corporate hegemons, or technocracies treat the Concord as a standing insurgency risk.

Memetic Containment and Counter‑Propaganda: Azure Archivists, corporate media, and Accord psy‑ops units work to neutralize Concord narratives.

Resource Starvation and Economic Control: The Concord depends on outside infrastructure for Dei packs, fuel, medical supplies, and stabilized routes.

Internal Burnout and Spiral of Excess: Passion as a doctrine carries its own failure mode: burnout and self‑inflicted ruin. If too many Concord strongholds collapse under their own maximalism, the Devotion risks being seen as a cautionary tale rather than a viable path.

Co‑option and Commodification: Inner Sphere media, fashion houses, and corporations constantly try to turn Passion into safe product.

Void Extremism and Rift Catastrophes: Riftsworn cults and reckless Heart‑Forge rites can push things too far.

Infiltration, Fragmentation, and Civil Schism: Because hierarchy is fame‑based and fluid, the Concord is vulnerable to inside jobs.


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