Can anyone come up with times in which a person might be able to get away with dictating the particulars of Certamen (Technique, Form, mental image, etc.) -- ...
... Off the top of my head, and keeping in mind that the Certamen form-technique thingie is "tradition" not "law", I can think of a couple: 1. If I, as a...
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:07:54 -0600, Mark Hall wrote ... Greeting Nex, Many of my certamen battles have been dictated by the normal etiquette, however I had...
Ok, so, Parma is now (as of 5th edition, according to what has been seen on the berklist) an effective shield against magical attacks. However, what if...
Any Bonisagus can, in theory, steal any apprentice he wishes, for any reason he desires. That's an established part of canon. What about the other side of...
This has somewhat come up in a PBEM I'm involved in, but I wanted to throw the idea around for others to play with. What determines what Tribunal a given...
... We've always played the Bonisagi had to make presentations at tribunal and send out general missives to be carried by redcaps to cover what they've been...
... I had our presiding Q come down heavy on that... The Bonisagus who made a discovery had to give a presentation at Tribunal and publish notes... V....
The only cannonical answer I am aware of is to use the WGRE's rules for original research; I'd rate this as a major discovery PeVi effect. This is a 4th...
... I asked both. So far, you have answered. -- *** Nexx aka Skaldmark aka Mark Hall *** http://www.editors-wastebasket.org/nexx/ *** "We have not even to...
... Tribunal ... Presiding Q et Hoplite guards craches into M of Bonisagus sanctum, splinters of the door flies throught the air... Q: Good evening, magus....
In my campaign I have set up two major story hooks, both derived from the Hermetic Code: (1) A strong fairy blood Merinita whose apprentice is actually his ...
... IMO, no. He has willfully broken his oath to surrender his apprentice when required of him by Bonisagus, and thus committed a Hermetic high crime. Even...
... to a Wizards March. If that's the case, the only option that the Merinta has for the March to be overthrown is to have it raised at Grand Tribunal, which...
... I don't think it can be pardoned, but it can be withdrawn. If it is proven that the Merinitia did not, in fact, deny the Bonisagus his rights or attacked...
... In the past I always treated this as societal presure for a Bonisagus to write books on their researches regularly and to make those books available to a...
... I think its a combination of choice, tradition and pressure from the surrounding covenants. With the mitigating factor being the desire not to have to...
... Possibly the Levant, Rome, or Iberia, depending on where in North Africa. Egypt to the Levant, Libya to Rome, Northwestern Africa to Iberia. Unless there's...
... In the old Roman tribunal book a covenant in tunesia was part of the roman tribunal. (Not that you'll want to include everything from the white wolf...
... family ... may, ... Hmmm. This doesn't answer the question, but here's a twist to throw the players- the Merinita magus and his apprentice are both faerie...
... Was the merinita magus renounced from the order by any tribunal when the incident happened? (the mostly liked series of events is yes - he has directly...
How widely recognized are the Redcaps as what they are? I was thinking about this during a post in our PBEM game, but, in theory, all Redcaps wear a red cap...
... In theory, Redcaps are generally left alone because bad things happen to people who mess with them. Of course, Redcaps are also commonly trained in combat,...
... It is status within OoH, which itself does not exist has far as the world is concerned. Well people do know wizards are out there, they don't know they ...