Brazz Org
The organization’s output is prolific. With over a dozen albums, their discography serves as a roadmap of their evolution. Early records established their acoustic folk-jazz credentials, while later albums saw them expanding into larger ensembles, such as the Brazz Brothers Big Band.
Key albums in their catalog include:
Fast forward to the present, and Brazz Org operates from a maze of underground chambers, lit by bioluminescent fungi cultivated over generations. Its members—known simply as Guardians—come from all walks of life: a desert trader who once smuggled rare herbs, a former desert‑storm pilot, a young linguist fluent in the dead tongues of the ancients, and even a retired sand‑shaper who can coax intricate patterns from dunes with a flick of his wrist. brazz org
Each Guardian is sworn to a single oath:
“I will protect the ember, I will nurture the ember, and I will never let the ember fall into darkness.” The organization’s output is prolific
Their tasks are as varied as the secrets they guard. Some days, they decipher a cracked tablet that reveals a method to purify water using solar condensation. Other days, they reconstruct a dormant automaton, a relic of the Iron Age, to assist in rebuilding a village’s irrigation system.
Centuries ago, when the great Empires of the East crumbled under the weight of their own ambition, a small council of scholars, engineers, and mystics convened in the shadow of the Great Library of Azara. Their leader, a silver‑haired archivist named Mira al‑Brazzi, proposed a radical idea: rather than let the scrolls and inventions be scattered or destroyed, they would hide them away, protect them, and only reveal them when humanity was ready. “I will protect the ember, I will nurture
Mira’s vision birthed Brazz Org—named after the ancient word brazz, meaning “to guard the ember.” The organization’s emblem, a stylized ember surrounded by interlocking gears, still hangs in the hidden vaults beneath the spice warehouse, illuminated by a soft, perpetual glow.