... You miss the point; if Magus A becomes aware that Magus B has an assistant who is Gifted, Magus A can take that Gifted person as his apprentice. Since...
... I certainly must have missed something... where does it say that a magus may take another magus servant if he/she is gifted? Also, how would anyone (except...
... A magus may take a Gifted person apprentice. I'm aware of no special property rights regarding servants. ... Well, I suppose if a magus keeps his special...
... A magus must have the right to his belongings! An assistant would be regarded as a piece of lab equipment and you can not legally take the lab equipment of...
Hm. You can't make much use of a lab assistant, particularly a gifted one, without teaching them some magic theory. If they know magic theory, and they're...
paul.sherliker@...
Feb 3, 2003 9:22 am
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Wouldn't taking his lab assistant essentially be depriving him of part of his magical studies in much the same way as damaging his lab? If the assistant is a...
... a ... magic ... apprentice. ... to. Which ... Right! Thanks! Teathing someone Magic Theory that you do not plan to make a magus would actually be a crime!...
... There's an argument. Yes, I'd think that taking a Gifted lab assistant might be seen as deprivation of valuable equipment. That might lead to a couple of...
... No, but he would probably not give much of a bonus either. What about a failed apprentice who had learned Magic ... to ... If a Failed Apprentice could be...
... wrote:> whoa whoa whoa.. where is it a crime to teach Magic Theory to someone who isn't a member of the OoH? OoH p. 13, "... half-magi are generally...
... It's nowhere written out formally, and so it might not be in a given saga. However, it's a not-too-unreasonable interpretation of "I will train apprentices...
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Feb 4, 2003 9:40 am
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In my Saga I use a house-rule for lab assistants: First, Hermetic Theory can be taught to non-gifted individuals of sufficient intellect. Second, non-gifted...
I was under the impression that Parma was one of the LAST things you learned either before gauntlet or just after so a failed Apprentice or lab assistant would...
I do recall a mention in WGRE of Scribes with MT for copying purposes (those without MT are more prone to make errors, as I recall) - this implies non gifted...
... That would depend IMO. You would be responsible for the person you taught MT to. The non-gifted individual could in turn teach a gifted non-magus or an...
I only thought you were not supposed to teach Parma outside the Order? Wasnt Parma the big discovery that allowed Hermetics to Beat up and Kill Non-Hermetics...
... Order? The Order does not allow that anyone not fully a magus the chance to misuse their [magical] secrets (OoH p. 13). My guess is that that includes more...
Salvete Sodales I'm a quaesitor of the Novgorod Tribunal, and I'd like to know your opinion about a thorny problem. My Tribunal declared a Wizard March for the...
Aiding magi subjected to Wizards March would be a High Crime, as said in the OoH/HoH. Aiding a magus during a Wizards War would make you a part of that war,...
Excused the forgetfulness: I had omitted to say that the interference of the 2 alliances in the March would want to be justified therefore: to conquer the...
... I don't believe there are any standardized curricula for apprentices, a master could teach an apprentice skills as they see fit as long as the student can...
Hi, I'm new to this list (though I've run Ars off and on since the first edition). Anyway, I was thinking about a hypothetical and wanted some opinions. What...
... Same as my pig killing your wife. Grog dies, owner treated as personally responsible, probably doesn't get death sentence but pays through nose unless it...
... Perhaps, But I don't think that there is any legal "ownership" of Grogs in the code. If so, depending on politics and circumstances the "owning" covenant...
... Unless it was in defense of a magus, or under some other unusual condition. If the dead magus was an intruder, then "good grog, have a biscuit." There...
... Right, self-defense changes everything. Than the magus or covenant was wielding a tool to protect itself. The Order is big on self-defense. Jere...
Here's my stab at two issues that have come up since I last checked the list: Grogs and the Code Under the Peripheral Code, grogs are broadly defined as...