... statement, ... But what about kicking in the sanctum door in the middle of the night shouting "CRIME-BLITZ!!!" and multicasting some frosties at the same ...
... A piano might be pushed out of the window he´s walking under... First, I think to enter a sanctum the way described, the Q should better have a lot of...
... There's no Hermetic law against entering a sanctum. What happens if you enter one is that you can be killed without any protection from the Code. The...
... <ulrich12@g...> wrote:> Second, you are allowed to defend yourself against such an action and can ... wants to ... principles ... first Q ... Killing...
... another Q ... established ... the ... Yes and no, depends on the magi in question. You might also get really lucky on the dice-rolling side. A Q who kicks...
... ... but while he was studying our hypothetical Q improved his Parma Magica beyond belief... Ignem doesn´t kill magi. ... No, but he may be attacked (if he...
Hermes Portal 7 just published an article of mine on 'Hermetic Law and the Quaesitors'. How well/badly does this model accord with your own vision of Hermetic ...
... crime). ... Sorry! English´s not my motherlanguage so I might have problems to express some concepts. I´d say that by tradition the sanctum of a magus is...
... CrIg ... Parma ... No, it´s the sword that follows the blinding flash... :) - yes, it´s evil, a little CrIg from the right mage has good chances to go ...
... I'll agree that if you enter someone's sanctum, the presumption is probably that you're spying--but remember that you have to spy by _magical_ means ...
To: lexHermeticum@yahoogroups.com From: "Jakob Ryngen" <jakobryngen@...> Date sent: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 11:07:35 -0000 Subject:...
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... ("What, you don´t believe me? I´m a Magus of the Order in good standing with House Guernicus! And the last time I met your Primus, you weren´t around!...
... it´s ... This may be beyond the scope of this list, but have I missed something in the 4th edition? A "little CrIg" has a _good_ chance of going through a...
... of ... I suspect the 10 is the score after the x5 multiplication. Many magi charsheets that I've seen (particularly newly-Gauntleted magi) have Parma...
... Right, but that is probably not the score you will see on a Quaesitor with a weakness for kicking in sanctum-doors... (BTW, the charsheets I usually see...
... that ... With a warm but firm smile, the Quaesitor replies, "Of course I don't doubt your word, Sodales. But anyone as successful as you has enemies, and I...
Who says princes need to be dirty? Conan's guide to Royal ettiquette, Vol I. "Princes are three types. The first: dirty and honest. The second: clean and...
Here is my guess at their defense. "Certainly we would not stop you from training any apprentice you wish. We have no legal right to stop you. If you should...
An apprentice is recognized as a magus at the tribunal and only by the tribunal. If the tribunal decides that an apprentice is unworthy, that appretice is...
... The problem is that, in law, there are always certain rights you can't contract away. Is the right to choose an apprentice one of them? Scott Orr...
... That was my instinct too, but then I remembered an exception: the right of magi to vote, and House Tremere. If magi of house tremere can be forced to ...
... The Tremere case isn't really a contract--it's an informal (but brutally enforced) understanding. If you look at other cases in the Peripheral Code,...
... Sorry for the second message, but I was hoping someone else had answered this part already. I don't have the Rome book, but if it is indeed the case that...
... right of ... [snip] I don't recall if this is in canon officially, but I seem to recall that Tremere apprentices are sworn in at Tribunal, as any other ...