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The Xaositects/カイオシテクツ党[党派]

The Xaositects are everywhere, but find their natural home is Limbo. Chaotic in the extreme, they think that disorder is the true state of the multiverse, and the only state worth seeking. True freedom and strength can only be found by loosing the shackles of reason and conformity according to their example, if not precisely their teachings. Most people simply think them mad, and often the Xaositects only back that up with their bizarre actions and schemes.

The multiverse is chaos. Neither order nor pattern can be
recognized. But chaos has a beauty and wonder all its own.
By immersing oneself in anarchy, one learns to appreciate
randomness. By studying the quandaries of nature, one
learns that the sublime intricacies of disorder are the very
foundations of existence.
That’s all well and good, but it’s not much fun. Xaositects
(kay-OH-si-tekts) want to play with disorder and race along
on the crest of chaotic energy that is the multiverse. Xaositects
promote chaos in all its forms. Members of this faction
interpret all physical phenomena as if they were engendered
by a physical force: Chaos, with a capital C.
Limbo is thick with Xaositects. But they don’t maintain a
citadel, don’t get much involved in local politics, and don’t
seem to work toward any particular end. Apparently, they
come to the swirling plane simply to revel in the eternal
newness of chaos.
The true masters of chaos among the Xaositects are the
chaoticians. How does an organization without organization
have elite members? It’s really just a matter of advancing
one’s understanding and appreciation for pure chaos to
the next level. One problem: These aesthetes of anarchy
didn’t bother to name themselves. They simply called themselves
Xaositects, just like any other member of the faction.
Maybe they didn’t care enough to come up with a new name,
or maybe they just enjoyed the confusion caused by the situation.
Somewhere along the way, though, someone started
calling these elite characters chaoticians, and they liked the
name enough to keep it. Sometimes, they even remember
to use it.