Project Update: The Division.
Last week we put a poll to you: what do you want to know about first? The Division beat Kegare. Narrowly, but enough. You've already met the five Operative types on the campaign page. Now let's talk about who actually runs them.
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FOLLOWER GOAL: 2,500
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Stay low. Keep ambition low.
// Operative Slightly, out.
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Officially, Devil Division is a Special Urban Hazard Countermeasures Company. Chemical spills. Structural instability. Cult violence. Unusual incidents. They publish bland safety brochures. They have a cafeteria.
Unofficially, the Division is a private organisation with government blessing and government leash, built to sit in the gap between public safety and secret war. The government tolerates them because the Division keeps panic low and Tokyo functional. The government also fears them, because the Division holds secrets that would burn ministries and careers. Both sides know it.
The people who do the work are known on the street as "Red Crows." The ones who walk into rain-wet alleys and come back with blood on their cuffs. (Red helps with this)
Headquarters looks like a mid-tier office block from the street. Corporate meeting rooms. A small showroom for "hazard equipment". Visiting clients see that. Staff live in the second skin: stainless steel, sealed concrete, salt-wash drains, air that smells faintly of ozone and antiseptic.
Below that are the Root levels. The Vault. The lab annexes. The hybrid ward.
Staff develop slang to reduce emotional charge and avoid true-name exposure. A gate is a "hinge". A civilian witness is "grey". A cover story is "paint". A body is "cargo". A detained Devil is an "asset". A pact is "paper". Managed Leakage is "drip". The department that ensures the Division survives regardless of cost is "the grown-ups". People use humour as a means of getting by. When staff stop joking, Internal Security gets nervous.
The Division also runs something called Managed Leakage. Controlled incidents allowed to continue long enough to gather data, reveal networks, and harvest Devils for the Vault.
There's a department called Continuity whose purpose is to ensure the Division survives. The problem is that if gates close permanently, the Division loses mission justification and becomes a liability with decades of crimes attached. Continuity knows this. It acts through a variety of means: delayed research, buried findings, rerouted budgets. It prefers a manageable disease to a cure.
Field teams are aware of all of this. They stay anyway. Money. Status. Fear. Or the stubborn belief that they are holding a thin wall between Tokyo and something worse.
They might even be right...
When we reach this goal we'll reveal THE VAULT, our top tier pledge!
Goal: 26
/ 268
9%
We need 242 more to reach this goal.
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