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A '''Mercere Portal''' is a portal providing a permanent [[Hermes Portal]] effect to specific paired portal in another location.  They are always made in pairs with each portal in a pair being set to the other portal in the same pair.  A network of these gates connects several covenants in the [[Order of Hermes|Order]], including [[Durenmar]], [[Harco]], and [[Verdi]]. The extent and size of this network is not defined in the [[Canon|canonic]] setting.
A '''Mercere Portal''' is a portal providing a permanent [[Hermes Portal]] effect to specific paired portal in another location.  They are always made in pairs with each portal in a pair being set to the other portal in the same pair.  A network of these gates connects several covenants in the [[Order of Hermes|Order]], including [[Durenmar]], [[Harco]], and [[Verdi]]. The extent and size of this network is not defined in the [[Canon|canonic]] setting.


== References ==
== References ==
* [[Houses of Hermes: True Lineages]], pages 80 and 100-101.
* [[Houses of Hermes: True Lineages]], pages 80 and 100-101.
* [[Guardians of the Forest]], page 26.
* [[Guardians of the Forest]], page 26.
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[[Category:House Mercere]]
[[Category:House Mercere]]
[[Category:Order of Hermes]]
[[Category:Order of Hermes]]
[[Category:Orphan]]

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A Mercere Portal is a portal providing a permanent Hermes Portal effect to specific paired portal in another location. They are always made in pairs with each portal in a pair being set to the other portal in the same pair. A network of these gates connects several covenants in the Order, including Durenmar, Harco, and Verdi. The extent and size of this network is not defined in the canonic setting.

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