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 ...
On 11 Jun 2003, at 6:37, Scott David Orr wrote: Subject: Re: [lexHermeticum] Re: Apprentices and the Code ... While I believe that this is true (can't...
IMS the Qs are really bad because they happen to be my players ;) Their justice is for hire. They would have problems with pulling the apprentice-check on...
... Actually, I'd argue that the principle is that you can't have your right to vote seized. You can transfer your vote; you may be able to surrender it by ...
... ToH:Rome does mention specifically that independant magi attend the Tribunal. The Tribunal does, as has been hashed on the main list, control formation of...
I believe that, legally (at least under my own country's legal system, Spain), contract's clauses that are against the law (be this law part of the ...
I agree with the idea that the Order is not exactly a democratic organization as we understand this. To start with it, the idea of democracy is somewhat...
... seconded (or else, abandon the list as polluted) -- Neil Taylor "Creo Imaginem Mente" ArM Code 1.4 4+ R+ H++ ?L Y96 T-(6) SG+++ G++++ P++ HoH(Ma++ Bj+ Q+...
Sodales: 'Tis an easy enough thing to do, provided the list-owner or a list-moderator is still out there to see this. Or, to completely moderate every message...
... post? ... Sorry guys. I've rather drifted away from Ars Magica recently and hadn't been paying attention to this list. I've made Neil a list-owner so he...
Hi folks, Jeremiah has passed the mantle to me, though he remains "the other owner". Jeremiah has been busy elsewhere, and we have had a problem with Spam,...
... ... Just a reminder from your new, active moderator... Lex hermeticum is our own place for discussing Hermetic Law in Ars Magica, not for posting links to...
Hello! Now a question regarding Hermetic Law for a change... A redcap shows up with a letter to a dead covenant member. Another covenant member takes the...
... covenant member takes the letter, breaks the sigil and reads it. When questioned about it, he defends himself with that the letter could solve the mystery...
Thank's for the reply. Given that dead magi have no rights, who gets the right to a dead magus belongings? His covenant (probably), his parens, his filii, or ...
From what I remember does not seem that there are precedents on the rights of a magus died. Which value has testaments in the Hermetic Law? And to such purpose...
Salvete sodalibus, Is non-magical, completely physical beating of one magus by another 'legal' under Code of Hermes? I assume it is illegal (by illegal I mean...
Just wondering whey a magi would stand if they taught will over form to a whear wolf. _________________________________________________________________ Protect...
... Actually, a magus who intercepts and reads another mage's letter may not be violating the Code, so long as no magic is involved, so the point may be moot. ...