... Mm. For me, this would vary from place to place and time to time. I doubt that Loch Leglean, where covenants raid each other, and there's even the ...
paul.sherliker@...
Aug 1, 2003 8:18 am
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... Wouldn't any violation of his property be considered an indirect hindrance to his ability to work magic? Scott Orr...
Case law in this matter seems to come down in favour of the beater [various magi], and, indeed, rapist [only one maga to my knowledge] not having broken the...
Yahoo are changing the T&Cs of Yahoo Groups: I don't think we've relied on attachments to e-mails, as we have a collection of uploaded files... but Yahoo are...
Please! Go to groups.yahoo.com Click on "lexHermeticum" Click on "Management" Click on "Messages" Change settings to "Only members may post" Thank you! /Jakob...
... it was already done before this. I get a message when anyone joins, and I have to say that when I saw "tickleteasingtina7" as a new member, I was dubious -...
... I think given the Order's love of Secrecy and the fact that the written word is a sign of magic and pwoer and inherently hodls secrets (yaddayaddayadda)...
... IIRC, Redcaps' bags are protected against intrusion, nominally under the 'spying by magic' clause; but apparently all forms of intrusion are covered. For...
paul.sherliker@...
Aug 4, 2003 3:50 pm
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... It's possible (although I'm the first to admit that there's little evidence) that such violations of privacy are dealt with by fine, Wizard's War, or House...
... with ... Given that the letter is delivered within a month. But such a spell should certainly exist, with an extended vis-duration for expecially important...
In Michaël de Verteuil's adventure "The Bishop's Staff" (p. 30) it is noted that players should be warned about attacking a mob of arsonists. "The mob is...
... Michaël was probably making a modern moral point more than a period legal one (which is kind of funny, knowing Michaël). Your basic point seems sound,...
... Yes, but as the scenario is designed the major NPCs will be more angry at the players than the arsonits. Even in modern time stopping one bad thing...
... <kia_horse@h...> ... of ... or ... Just a side note: In 'The Dragon and the Bear', there is outlined alternative rules for teaching WoF to mundanes, or non...
... of ... If this is illegal then why did your character sign the contract? Or did the contract precede your character's membership in the covenant? Also, I...
... of ... If this is illegal then why did your character sign the contract? Or did the contract precede your character's membership in the covenant? Also, I...
... For clarity, a contract is a way parties create extra rights and responsibilies with respect to each other. Contracts in essence create 'private laws'...
Unfortunately, the saga came to an abrapt (sp? sorry, non-native and no spell-checker at work) end with the departure of the SG, so I can't tell you how it...
Overall, I think it's fairly clear that magi can relinquish their rights if they so choose. A Quaesitor, for example, relinquishes most of his voting rights...
paul.sherliker@...
Oct 20, 2003 10:30 am
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I would agree that there are precedents that give allowance to waive/alter basic hermetic rights. I think that excessive abuse of such an act would tend to...
You make good points. I think my maga should probably, in a grand tribunal or inter-tribunal council, suggest that while arguably legal, such agreements would...
... There's no such thing as an inter-tribunal council, and there's no way your maga would be picked (by her tribunal) as a representative to the Grand ...
... I agree, but our SG doesn't. He said there was one, so there was one. The DM is always right.. even when he is wrong. ... Yeah, I'm sadly aware of this...
Salve to all my sodales of the Order, and a sincere hope that this missive finds you all hale, hearty, and in good spirits. I have a question concerning the...
... Not inter-tribunal councils per se, but there is the option of a Special Tribunal, which might have whatever powers it can wrangle. ===== _____ TSOB ...
... You seem to have a good lock; you have a Tribunal affirmed claim, have won it via certamen, and have prevented and end-run on grounds of mundane ...
Salve, sodales. I have a question regarding the legality of a magus maintaining two sancta within his own covenant. Case in point: My magus, Mikhail ex...
I think you can have as many sanctum as you can defend. Sanctum aren't legally sacrosanct, their autonomous zones where hermetic law doesn't apply IRT...