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Magick: Ars Magica
Quintessence and Paradox: Vis and Perfidia
Avatar: The Gift
The Spheres: Artes
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{{tab}}For over a thousand years, the Order of Hermes has recognized that the ability to work the highest Arts is given only to those with the Gift of magick. While anyone may learn to use certain rites and rituals, and even invest those rits with some measure of power, only the Gift--the Awakened Avatar--opens the way to the highest of Mysteries. The Verbena, too, recognize this higher Self, the inner voice that gives power to Workings and allows the performance and creation of true magick. Royce's Dynamic Avatar manifests in his mind's eye as the Emperor, the Tarot card representing masculine power, authority, wisdom, and strength. He is crowned with might, given authority to rule the world. As he progresses along his path towards Ascension, the Emperor poses him riddles and tests to ascertain his worthiness to wear the mantle of kingship and kingship. His Avatar also represents Might, the Word that Royce has chosen for himself. | {{tab}}For over a thousand years, the Order of Hermes has recognized that the ability to work the highest Arts is given only to those with the Gift of magick. While anyone may learn to use certain rites and rituals, and even invest those rits with some measure of power, only the Gift--the Awakened Avatar--opens the way to the highest of Mysteries. The Verbena, too, recognize this higher Self, the inner voice that gives power to Workings and allows the performance and creation of true magick. Royce's Dynamic Avatar manifests in his mind's eye as the Emperor, the Tarot card representing masculine power, authority, wisdom, and strength. He is crowned with might, given authority to rule the world. As he progresses along his path towards Ascension, the Emperor poses him riddles and tests to ascertain his worthiness to wear the mantle of kingship and kingship. His Avatar also represents Might, the Word that Royce has chosen for himself. | ||
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{{tab}}Like all mages, Royce understands that magick can be divided into nine Arts. Each one a Sphere of influence governing the types of spells a magus may cast. For the Verbena, including those of House Bjornaer, magick begins and ends with the Self. For them, the Pulse of Life represents the source of all power, and it is this Sphere that they have claimed as their own. While there have been countless spells and formulae recorded over the centuries, the only true limit to a magus' Workings is his own imagination.<br> | {{tab}}Like all mages, Royce understands that magick can be divided into nine Arts. Each one a Sphere of influence governing the types of spells a magus may cast. For the Verbena, including those of House Bjornaer, magick begins and ends with the Self. For them, the Pulse of Life represents the source of all power, and it is this Sphere that they have claimed as their own. While there have been countless spells and formulae recorded over the centuries, the only true limit to a magus' Workings is his own imagination.<br> |
Revision as of 13:51, 14 January 2019
For over a thousand years, the Order of Hermes has recognized that the ability to work the highest Arts is given only to those with the Gift of magick. While anyone may learn to use certain rites and rituals, and even invest those rits with some measure of power, only the Gift--the Awakened Avatar--opens the way to the highest of Mysteries. The Verbena, too, recognize this higher Self, the inner voice that gives power to Workings and allows the performance and creation of true magick. Royce's Dynamic Avatar manifests in his mind's eye as the Emperor, the Tarot card representing masculine power, authority, wisdom, and strength. He is crowned with might, given authority to rule the world. As he progresses along his path towards Ascension, the Emperor poses him riddles and tests to ascertain his worthiness to wear the mantle of kingship and kingship. His Avatar also represents Might, the Word that Royce has chosen for himself.