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Les Mystères is a conspiracy of hunters that first appear in the book Spirit Slayers. They are a confederation of cells that willingly learn how to talk to spirits, either for their own benefit or for a community.

History[]

Of all the conspiracies, none is so loosely organized, nor as widespread as Les Mystères. The earliest recorded accounts of spirit talkers come from far back in ancient history, and it is to those that many members trace their own personal origins. What little exists of Les Mystères as an organization finds the original gatherings taking place among the Yoruba people of West Africa, who shared their knowledge and techniques with other tribes, allowing it to spread through Africa. The slave trade brought many of them to the Americas, particularly Haiti, and later Louisiana. This, however, allowed them to come into contact with Caucasian spirit talkers, and helped Les Mystères move into Europe. At the same time, Native Americans and certain Asian groups had similar practices, and as the world grew more connected, they joined the ranks of the group.

In the Western world, Les Mystères have become most associated with voodoo, which is why their mark strongly resembles a veve.

Purpose[]

Les Mystères is based in two simple ideas: talk to spirits, and use them and their talents to put a stop to creatures of darkness who would harm others. Such a simple idea has become quite complicated, given the enormous variety of methods, motives, and means that members use to maintain their contact with the spirit realms.

The main target of most Mystères are the werewolves, as they interact more with the spirit world than any other creature type, making them the biggest sources of disruptions and troubles for a Mystère's spiritual allies. Vampires and witches also cause occasional problems, and a few limited cells reserve their focus exclusively for these types of beasts.

Organization[]

More than any other group, Les Mystères groups are easily mistaken for cells by those who do not know better. Because of the diversity of the members, a cell in New Orleans will have vastly different beliefs and goals than a cell in Paris, Saigon, or Capetown. However, cells do maintain a loose connection with other cells, both nearby and far away. It is these connections that allow Les Mystères to act as the conspiracy it truly is. Occasionally, cells will become so eclectic or unfocused that they lose their connections, isolating them from other members; it is extremely rare for a loner cell to remain so, as they will either break up to rejoin the conspiracy's connections, or will perish from lack of support.

The Crossroads are the four major philosophies of spirit talking the cells divide themselves among. Members may remain on one path their entire life, or attempt to travel all four. The current paths of the Crossroads are Fellowship, Spirit, Beasts, and Soul.

References[]

Hunter: The Vigil Organizations

Modern Compacts (Tier 2):

Ashwood Abbey · The Bear Lodge · Barrett Commission · Division Six · Habibti Ma · The Hunt Club · Illuminated Brotherhood · Keepers of the Source · The Long Night · Loyalists of Thule · Maiden's Blood Sisterhood · Network Zero · Night Watch · Nine Stars · Null Mysteriis · The Promethean Brotherhood · Protectors of the Light · The Reckoning · SWORN · Talbot Group · The Union · Utopia Now · Yuri's Group

Modern Conspiracies (Tier 3):

Aegis Kai Doru · Ascending Ones · The Cainite Heresy · Cheiron Group · Council of Bones · The Faithful of Shulpae · Knights of Saint Adrian · The Knights of Saint George · Les Mystères · Lucifuge · Malleus Maleficarum · The Merrick Institute · Task Force: VALKYRIE · Vanguard Serial Crimes Unit

Historical Compacts (Tier 2):

Ahl al-Jabal · Ama-San · Azusa-Miko · Bijin · Followers of the Mansa · Keepers of the Weave · Protectors of the Light · The Scarlet Watch · Soldiers of the Forbidden Sun · Les Voyageurs

Historical Conspiracies (Tier 3):

Hototogisu · Otodo

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