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A '''Questor '''(sometimes spelled '''Quaestor''')''' '''is a subordinate hired by a legislative body to investigate (and often prosecute) cases of intrigue, interest, or mystery. The term is often conflated with Adventurer, but Questors specific '''seek out answers''', while Adventurers can operate for any number of motives. |
{{Worldbuilders}}A '''Questor '''(sometimes spelled '''Quaestor''')''' '''is a subordinate hired by a legislative body to investigate (and often prosecute) cases of intrigue, interest, or mystery. The term is often conflated with Adventurer, but Questors specific '''seek out answers''', while [[Adventurers]] can operate for any number of motives. |
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== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 16:34, 17 August 2024
A Questor (sometimes spelled Quaestor) is a subordinate hired by a legislative body to investigate (and often prosecute) cases of intrigue, interest, or mystery. The term is often conflated with Adventurer, but Questors specific seek out answers, while Adventurers can operate for any number of motives.
History
The Questing System originated in the era of kingdoms, primarily between 0 PR and 400 PR.
In a similar system to the Patron System, Questor's are bound to the rules set by their superior magistrate. Unlike the Patron system, Questor's are technically employed by a governing faction or party, and not by an individual.
Notable Questors
The group later known as The Oathwielders would originally start their mission as Questors for No Man's Kingdom.
See Also
Behind the Screen
- Questors in real life originated from Rome, where they would typically operate as prosecutors or magistrates in either the courts or the banks. The Quelmar equivalent, of course, adds a spin on the term to incorporate Quests.
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