Libary of Mezdovat
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Part Titles
The titles given to the individual Parts of a wizard.
Function ranks are not binding nor do they have to take or fulfill any specific purpose (with the exception of the warriors). It is generally good form to have a Purpose align thematically with a Part’s Title (for example an Engineer beeing a Porter) however, nothing would stop a wizard to have any combination of Part tile and Purpose (for example a Keeper that holds the purpose of time traveler, or a engineer being a Custodian.) The following are the customary functions a Part of that title generally holds, however, this is not a fixed rule. A wizard's Wizard doesn’t have to be in Mezchinhar for example. A wizard's first Part’s title is usually wizard, their second usually Scholar. A Part’s title can change over time if the wizard in question wants to change it. Part titles are generally used to effectively refer to and document the different parts.
Wizard
The central and safe self - usually working in Mezchinhar to stay as safe as possible and to provide a central sync point for the other parts.
Warrior
The one designed to fight in the army/navy.
Scholar
One to advance the general or personal knowledge of the universe and world around, research
Engineer
One to join in the development and construction in other worlds, to further their understanding of magic/tech. They are also sometimes part of the Army.
Stargazer
No function, more deor of one without purpose based on an old tale - most times a malfunctioning or in some form broken body
Keeper
Keeper and curator of information and knowledge
Spare
Usually a Part of high ranking officers of the Order that is, as the name might suggest, kept safe to immediately replace the Warrior in case of death.