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'''Hermetic Sciences:''' The study of metaphysics such as alchemy, astrology, numerology, geomancy, divine geometry and other topics. Most Hermetic Scientists tackle questions of the modern age with a near-mythic perspective. This college has some of the most extensive records available as much of the work of hermetic scholars still survive from as far back as ancient Egypt and Greece. Those who follow this college come from the fields of Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, History, and Physics. | '''Hermetic Sciences:''' The study of metaphysics such as alchemy, astrology, numerology, geomancy, divine geometry and other topics. Most Hermetic Scientists tackle questions of the modern age with a near-mythic perspective. This college has some of the most extensive records available as much of the work of hermetic scholars still survive from as far back as ancient Egypt and Greece. Those who follow this college come from the fields of Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, History, and Physics. | ||
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'''Mytho-Archaeology:''' The study of non-standard cultures through the lens of archeology. Many Mytho-archaeologists research topics ranging from Atlantis, Lemuria, and Shangrilah. Their interests often lead them to investigating cultural relics that defy conventional archaeological wisdom. This is one of the more popular colleges since the rise of popular fictions such as the Stargate franchise. Members of this college are typically found in the fields of Archeology, History, Linguistics and Geology. | '''Mytho-Archaeology:''' The study of non-standard cultures through the lens of archeology. Many Mytho-archaeologists research topics ranging from Atlantis, Lemuria, and Shangrilah. Their interests often lead them to investigating cultural relics that defy conventional archaeological wisdom. This is one of the more popular colleges since the rise of popular fictions such as the Stargate franchise. Members of this college are typically found in the fields of Archeology, History, Linguistics and Geology. | ||
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+ | '''Parapsychology:''' The study of extra-sensory perception (ESP). Many of those who study parapsychology will delve into Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, Astral Projection, Psychometry, Telepathy and Telekinesis. This is a widely visible college as it attracts a considerable amount of media attention. Members of this college are typically found in the fields of Psychology, Archeology and Medicine. | ||
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'''Thaumatology:''' The study of magical systems that include but are not limited to witchcraft, voodoo, and hekau. Thaumatologists do not study the 'religion' of magic but rather the systemic application of magic in the form of charms, hexes and various other spells. This is also a popular college within the Society due to the proliferation of magic within popular culture. Members who follow this college are commonly found within the fields of Cultural Anthropology, Folklore, History, Literature and Religious Studies. | '''Thaumatology:''' The study of magical systems that include but are not limited to witchcraft, voodoo, and hekau. Thaumatologists do not study the 'religion' of magic but rather the systemic application of magic in the form of charms, hexes and various other spells. This is also a popular college within the Society due to the proliferation of magic within popular culture. Members who follow this college are commonly found within the fields of Cultural Anthropology, Folklore, History, Literature and Religious Studies. | ||
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