The entire universe is simply a wheel that rotates forever on its mystical axis.  All things are part of this Great Wheel and all actions are simply part of the overall turning of the wheel, the endless cycle of birth and rebirth. A Chakracanti strives to keep the wheel in motion, never too fast, never too slow, and never stopping. To do this they must balance the forces of Entropy, Stasis, and Dynamism.  While not a religious organization, the tenets of the Chakravanti share a great deal with the Hinduism and many in the Paradigm consider Shiva the personification of their ideals. 

The Paradigm was not always this way. For centuries it operated as a death cult that poured entropy into the world. After the coming of the horde, demons latched on to the soul of those who dipped too deeply into the low umbra or the fount of entropy. Of all the traditions, the Euthanatos lost the most mages to corruption and possession. In the fourteenth century, the paradigm was finally forced to change when a Niphandus Euthanatos created a plague that killed up to one-third of the eastern hemisphere’s population.

Blessings and Blights:
The Chakravanti are connected to the wheel of life and death and can always tell when it is imbalanced. To sense an imbalance of entropy, stasis, or dynamism, the Chakravanti opens their third eye and concentrates on a target (Perception + Aware. Diff. 7). During the Black Plague, a curse was placed on the Chakravanti, which give them an aura of decay. Food spoils around them, objects break, and friends become ill.

Home Base: Unknown.