Jay Dee
Jay Dee – The Reality Architect
Alias(es): The Architect, The Last Warden, Founder of the Capitol Node Tradition: Order of Hermes Essence: Pattern Known Affiliation(s): Madtown Chantry Council (Founding Member), Horizon Council (Provisional Seat – Disputed), Capitol Node Custodian First Appearance: Nameless Echoes – Book 1
Overview
Jay Dee is one of the oldest surviving Awakened mages in Madison’s supernatural history, known as the Reality Architect who shaped the modern metaphysical infrastructure of the city. Revered, feared, and sometimes forgotten, he is the original designer of the Capitol Node and one of the only mages to directly witness the *fracturing of the Third Anchor*.
Biography
Early History
Very little is known about Jay Dee’s life before his Awakening. Some claim he was an apprentice of Parmenides, others say he was born in 18th century Boston and disappeared after rewriting his own place in history.
He emerged publicly in **1835** when he presented a sealed proposal to the Horizon Council: to construct a new metaphysical city atop the fractured resonance of the Third Anchor – the last spiritual seal restraining the primordial entity known as The Nameless.
In **1836**, he collaborated with mortal city founder James Doty to **shape Madison into a resonant spell**—a living diagram of protection and balance.
The Nodekeeper Era
Jay Dee was the first true custodian of the Capitol Node. Using layered Correspondence and Prime rituals, he forged pathways between New Avalon (a Horizon Realm), New Eden (Digital Web construct), and the Waking World.
Jay Dee was instrumental in forming the Hidden Concord, the proto-alliance that would become the Gahara Pact.
In **1883**, he survived the Baali Sabotage of the Capitol, barely escaping the ritual collapse of the southern wing. He later helped rebuild the magical lattice after the incident left the Node spiritually wounded.
Post-1900 Activities
After 1900, Jay Dee began withdrawing from public Tradition politics. Some say he entered a multi-decade Dreamwalking state, emerging only to guide certain key individuals during crisis points (notably Lea Goodwin, Abel Stanton, and later Buck Samsonight).
By the late 1970s, he was considered “lost to time,” until reports during the Rewrite War confirmed he had been **fragmented across multiple timelines**—conscious of them all.
Philosophy
Jay Dee believes that reality is not fixed, but "frozen narrative shaped by consent." He has clashed repeatedly with both the Technocracy and other Hermetics who sought to control rather than guide the flow of belief.
He is a known critic of both the Celestial Chorus's deterministic models and the Virtual Adepts' recursive ideologies.
Jay Dee’s magical style combines classical Hermetic ritual with narrative recursion, metaphysical architecture, and Paradox mapping.
Legacy
Creations
- Capitol Node – Hermetic lattice bound to the Third Anchor.
- New Avalon – A Horizon Realm built in harmonic resonance with the Capitol.
- The Seven Seals of Memory – A layered Prime-based defense system woven into the city’s architecture.
- The Codex Everspira – A never-finished book that allegedly writes itself based on Jay Dee’s thoughts. Last known location: unknown.
Known Allies
- Lea Goodwin – Celestial Chorus, Keeper of the Light-Song
- Abel Stanton – Lost Digital Adept; believed to be Jay Dee’s final apprentice
- Buck Samsonight – Field operator connected through the Rewrite War
- Glory of the Morning – Dreamspeaker witness to Jay Dee’s entropic collapse
Enemies
- Control (AI) – Technocratic Overseer
- The Nameless – Primordial entropy being sealed beneath Madison
- Victor King – Ventrue Primogen, opposed Jay Dee’s cooperation with Kindred
Notable Quotes
> “You cannot stop the Rewrite. But you can choose what survives it.” > —Jay Dee, during the final node convergence
> “They call me an Architect. But I just remember where the bricks go.” > —Jay Dee to Abel Stanton
Appearances
- Nameless Echoes (Book 1)
- Where Stories Are Rewritten (Book 3, referenced by Buck Samsonight)
- Rewrite War Timeline
- Technogate Archive – Team 42 Debrief Logs