Scientific knowledge, that is, metaphysics, mathematics and physics, is properly speculative and deals with the contemplation of unchanging truth. Science...
... Affinites don`t really fits to Aristotle scheme beacuse they are not knowledge at all, they are rather natural talents. Magical Theory is science of...
Perhaps the spam was a hint that it's time to discuss sex & the magus. :) What are the sexual politics of the Order? Published materials keep the Order's...
... Well, the material claims some magi find sex silly. Probably because they can't get any. On the, um, other hand, magi post-LP may wind up pretty randy for...
... I have no reason to think it does, and sterility itself doesn't. But it might, and could be ideosyncratic to the LP. ===== TSOB Timothy Squire O'Brien ...
Sex is an important mystical aspect of the human condition. The worshipers of Aphrodite, Bacchus, Hestia, Hera, Zeus, and others just within the Roman ...
Hey. Do some magi of House Tremere, after the practice of the legions, bugger their apprentices? Do sexually active magi of House Bjornaer limit themselves to...
... The Order of Hermes holds that the Charter of a Covenant is the product of the Covenant, and can be interpreted according to its dictates. The terminology...
... I think pedastry is common in the Order. ... hrm, that would be taking theriolatry a bit far. ... I think thats a given. ... I think several linages of...
... In at least one supplement (Mistridge), there exists a magus (Grimgoth) who has a on-again, off-again affair with covenant mate for decades before she...
In a recent gaming session, a situation came up where our PCs (mixed magi and companions) were facing another group whose identity, while suspected Hermetic,...
... [snip] ... IOS we've tossed this one back & forth as well. We've come to the same conclusion you have, that there is nothing in the code that prevents you ...
I believe that physical assault that is severe enough to require recovery time would be punishable under the code for "loss of lab time" which carries a light...
... You could argue that a beating constitutes an "attempt to slay," but that might be hard to prove (especially with truth spells). ===== TSOB Timothy Squire...
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I skimmed the document and found some stuff I didn't know about. I belive I have heard of the Year+1 and Bloodline as some faerie magic thingie, but could...
... [snip] ... I suspect the judicious hand of Jeremiah. Appropriate, too; this isn't the ArM Spells, Enchantments, and Mysteries Group. ===== TSOB Timothy...
... It's all from the Faerie Magic rules in WGRE, except for "Mythallar", "Variable", and the "General Modifiers"--I don't think any of these is in anything...
... Same here. I ... I don't thinks so. I have all the 4th editions books (2nd and 3rd as well)and I've never seen many of those ranges, etc. ... Yes, I was...
Mythalar are based on a D&D concept that hails from the Forgotten Realms campaign. They are basically boundary-targeted spells of permament durations, somewhat...
[I apologize if this is a duplicate post. It was unclear whether the e-mail was sent the first time.] I'm running my first Ars game, set around a Spring...
... The Wizard's Grimoire, Revised Edition talks about Tribunals quite a bit. There is also a bit of fiction in the Medieval Bestiary, Revised Edition centered...
... I guess this was already answered. ... Okay, at the moment I´m running my own troupe through a tribunal meeting, so I guess I have some ideas to share,...
Thanks for the suggestions! Okay, here's one. What's a fun crime someone (an NPC) can be accused of... other than diabolism? And on a slight tangent... is it...
... Interference with the mundanes! The fun part about this one is that to investigate it, you risk interfering with the mundanes. ... No, not at all--how...