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A tradition within [[House Tytalus]], '''Beloved Rivals''' form pairs of intense rivalry between magi, yet also respect and support. These relationships are formally declared, as it is very unwise to put oneself between two rivals, by design or by accident.
A tradition within [[House Tytalus]], '''Beloved Rivals''' form pairs of intense rivalry between magi, yet also respect and support. These relationships are formally declared, as it is very unwise to put oneself between two rivals, by design or by accident.


Mechanically, the relationship involves the [[Minor Flaw|Minor]] [[Story Flaw]] Beloved Rival, described in [[HoHS]] 94. See also page 80.
The concept has existed since the details of the houses were first introduced in the [[Second Edition]] sourcebook [[Houses of Hermes Book|Houses of Hermes]].  A [[Story Flaw]] to provide a mechanical representation of the relationship was introduced in [[Houses of Hermes: Societates]] page 94. That work also discusses the [[Fifth Edition]] take on the relationship generally at page 80.
===  Legacy Page  ===
==  Legacy Page  ==
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:beloved_rival]]
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:beloved_rival]]
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 21 January 2013

A tradition within House Tytalus, Beloved Rivals form pairs of intense rivalry between magi, yet also respect and support. These relationships are formally declared, as it is very unwise to put oneself between two rivals, by design or by accident.

The concept has existed since the details of the houses were first introduced in the Second Edition sourcebook Houses of Hermes. A Story Flaw to provide a mechanical representation of the relationship was introduced in Houses of Hermes: Societates page 94. That work also discusses the Fifth Edition take on the relationship generally at page 80.

Legacy Page

The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:beloved_rival