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[[Category:Everlasting]] [[Category:Player-Created Organizations]] | With roots dating back to the early days of the New England Colonies, the Providence Society is one of the oldest social clubs in America. It boasts industrialists and philanthropists among its ranks: the movers and shakers of the nation. Its members are heavily involved in charitable causes and the Society's galas are renowned along the Northeast. | ||
Membership is highly exclusive and obtained either by virtue of lineage or select invitation from the board. As a courtesy, members can invite a limited number of guests to the dining room or the saloon as long as they respect club rules while on the premises. | |||
For major social events like the Founders' Ball, tickets are sold for steep sums and keen aspirants make large donations in the hope of future membership. | |||
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The Providence Society is headquartered in an affluent Founders’ Falls mansion called the Providence Club. The institution relocated to Paragon City from Providence when the former overtook the latter as the heart of Rhode Island. | |||
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Anthony "Tony" Kord | |||
Prince Arnold Pyre | |||
Clarissa Crey, Countess Crey | |||
David Hill | |||
Lady Elizabeth Victoria Grey | |||
Forsythe & Sybil Carrington | |||
Hazel Merrick | |||
James Grayson | |||
Lady Jane Guildford | |||
Joan Waters | |||
Justin Sinclair | |||
Prince Kiros Nandelu | |||
Madeline Casey | |||
Margaret Worthington (nee Carrington) | |||
Megan Duncan | |||
Mercedes Sheldon | |||
Miles Carrington | |||
Monica Carrington | |||
Ralph Jamison | |||
Rebecca Foss | |||
Thomas "Tripp" Worthington III | |||
Timothy Worthington | |||
Virginia Hoffman | |||
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As far as the public knows, the Providence Society is just another ritzy membership organization, a playground for the wealthy. Even regular club members are unware that a core group operates the secretive and shadowy Court of Suits: these Jacks, Queens, and Kings, see themselves as the true and the strong—the only ones with the vision and the power to mete out divine providence. | |||
<u>'''Clubs''' ♣</u> | |||
<div style="color:#FFFFFF>'''Jack:'''</div> | |||
<div style="color:#FFFFFF>'''Queen:'''</div> | |||
<div style="color:#FFFFFF>'''King:'''</div> | |||
<u><div style="color:#ff0000>'''Diamonds''' ♦</u></div> | |||
<div style="color:#ff0000>'''Jack:'''</div> | |||
<div style="color:#ff0000>'''Queen:'''</div> | |||
<div style="color:#ff0000>'''King:'''</div> | |||
<u><div style="color:#ff0000>'''Hearts''' ♥</u></div> | |||
<div style="color:#ff0000>'''Jack:'''</div> | |||
<div style="color:#ff0000>'''Queen:'''</div> | |||
<div style="color:#ff0000>'''King:'''</div> | |||
<u><div style="color:#FFFFFF>'''Spades''' ♠</div></u> | |||
<div style="color:#FFFFFF>'''Jack:'''</div> | |||
<div style="color:#FFFFFF>'''Queen:'''</div> | |||
<div style="color:#FFFFFF>'''King:''' Forsythe Carrington</div> | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 8 March 2023
With roots dating back to the early days of the New England Colonies, the Providence Society is one of the oldest social clubs in America. It boasts industrialists and philanthropists among its ranks: the movers and shakers of the nation. Its members are heavily involved in charitable causes and the Society's galas are renowned along the Northeast.
Membership is highly exclusive and obtained either by virtue of lineage or select invitation from the board. As a courtesy, members can invite a limited number of guests to the dining room or the saloon as long as they respect club rules while on the premises.
For major social events like the Founders' Ball, tickets are sold for steep sums and keen aspirants make large donations in the hope of future membership.
The Providence Society is headquartered in an affluent Founders’ Falls mansion called the Providence Club. The institution relocated to Paragon City from Providence when the former overtook the latter as the heart of Rhode Island.
Anthony "Tony" Kord
Prince Arnold Pyre
Clarissa Crey, Countess Crey
David Hill
Lady Elizabeth Victoria Grey
Forsythe & Sybil Carrington
Hazel Merrick
James Grayson
Lady Jane Guildford
Joan Waters
Justin Sinclair
Prince Kiros Nandelu
Madeline Casey
Margaret Worthington (nee Carrington)
Megan Duncan
Mercedes Sheldon
Miles Carrington
Monica Carrington
Ralph Jamison
Rebecca Foss
Thomas "Tripp" Worthington III
Timothy Worthington
Virginia Hoffman
MEMBERS ONLY |
As far as the public knows, the Providence Society is just another ritzy membership organization, a playground for the wealthy. Even regular club members are unware that a core group operates the secretive and shadowy Court of Suits: these Jacks, Queens, and Kings, see themselves as the true and the strong—the only ones with the vision and the power to mete out divine providence. Clubs ♣ Jack:
Queen:
King:
Diamonds ♦
Jack:
Queen:
King:
Hearts ♥
Jack:
Queen:
King:
Spades ♠
Jack:
Queen:
King: Forsythe Carrington
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