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The '''Saga Nova College of Valor''' (often just referred to as '''"Saga Nova"''' or '''"Valor"''') was an offshoot of the first formal bard college, the [[Harper College of Lore]].
Founded in the early [[Light Age]], The '''Saga Nova College of Valor''' (often just referred to as '''"Saga Nova"''' or '''"Valor"''') was an offshoot of the first formal bard college, the [[Harper College of Lore]].


Bards from Saga Nova rejected the Harpers' [[Bardic Immunity|tenet of noninterference]]. They were still storytellers and troubadours, but instead of merely recording history, Valor bards wanted to shape it. This often brought them into conflict with the Harpers, as Harpers claimed they were dependent on a bard being viewed as a neutral party to events. Saga Nova's activity, they said, tarnished bardic reputation and, in some cases, put Harpers in danger.
Bards from Saga Nova rejected the Harpers' [[Bardic Immunity|tenet of noninterference]]. They were still storytellers and troubadours, but instead of merely recording history, Valor bards wanted to shape it. This often brought them into conflict with the Harpers, as Harpers claimed they were dependent on a bard being viewed as a neutral party to events. Saga Nova's activity, they said, tarnished bardic reputation and, in some cases, put Harpers in danger.


== Bounty Hunters ==
== Bounty Hunting ==
Occasionally, Saga Nova colleges were hubs for bounty hunters. Though not technically a bounty hunting organization in the traditional sense, some Saga Nova chapters did seek letters of marque and reprisal from governments, publish monster hunting commissions, and display legal warrants. Saga Nova bards were well-trained as advisors, and some nobles hired them as councilors, spymasters, and court entertainers. Generally, though, Valor bards were "of the people", and often spent much of their time spreading joy, freedom, and peace away from major cities.
Saga Nova colleges were sometimes hubs for bounty hunters. Though not technically a bounty hunting organization in the traditional sense, some Saga Nova chapters did seek letters of marque and reprisal from governments, publish monster hunting commissions, and display legal warrants. Saga Nova bards were well-trained as advisors, and some nobles hired them as councilors, spymasters, and court entertainers. Generally, though, Valor bards were "of the people", and often spent much of their time spreading joy, freedom, and peace away from major cities.


== Relationship with College of Glamour ==
The overlap between Valor bards and more "formal" bounty hunting organizations, such as the [[Nabion Syndicate]] or the [[Welzenwald Privateer Company]], sometimes caused conflict between the groups.
 
== Relationship with Colleges of Glamour ==
Whereas the relationship between Saga Nova and the Harpers was icy, and sometimes even hostile, the College of Valor generally viewed bards from the [[Deliria College of Glamour]] as spirited rivals. Glamour bards outperformed Valor bards in the courts of nobles and kings, but Saga Nova was seen as much more "down-to-earth" and accessible than Deliria.
Whereas the relationship between Saga Nova and the Harpers was icy, and sometimes even hostile, the College of Valor generally viewed bards from the [[Deliria College of Glamour]] as spirited rivals. Glamour bards outperformed Valor bards in the courts of nobles and kings, but Saga Nova was seen as much more "down-to-earth" and accessible than Deliria.
When the [[Tyrrosian College of Glamour]] opened in the 1st century UE, Saga Nova was the first group to sponsor the institution in Silvera.

Latest revision as of 16:46, 3 February 2023

Founded in the early Light Age, The Saga Nova College of Valor (often just referred to as "Saga Nova" or "Valor") was an offshoot of the first formal bard college, the Harper College of Lore.

Bards from Saga Nova rejected the Harpers' tenet of noninterference. They were still storytellers and troubadours, but instead of merely recording history, Valor bards wanted to shape it. This often brought them into conflict with the Harpers, as Harpers claimed they were dependent on a bard being viewed as a neutral party to events. Saga Nova's activity, they said, tarnished bardic reputation and, in some cases, put Harpers in danger.

Bounty Hunting

Saga Nova colleges were sometimes hubs for bounty hunters. Though not technically a bounty hunting organization in the traditional sense, some Saga Nova chapters did seek letters of marque and reprisal from governments, publish monster hunting commissions, and display legal warrants. Saga Nova bards were well-trained as advisors, and some nobles hired them as councilors, spymasters, and court entertainers. Generally, though, Valor bards were "of the people", and often spent much of their time spreading joy, freedom, and peace away from major cities.

The overlap between Valor bards and more "formal" bounty hunting organizations, such as the Nabion Syndicate or the Welzenwald Privateer Company, sometimes caused conflict between the groups.

Relationship with Colleges of Glamour

Whereas the relationship between Saga Nova and the Harpers was icy, and sometimes even hostile, the College of Valor generally viewed bards from the Deliria College of Glamour as spirited rivals. Glamour bards outperformed Valor bards in the courts of nobles and kings, but Saga Nova was seen as much more "down-to-earth" and accessible than Deliria.

When the Tyrrosian College of Glamour opened in the 1st century UE, Saga Nova was the first group to sponsor the institution in Silvera.