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==Subject and contents== | ==Subject and contents== | ||
The table of contents for this book is not available online, so a brief description of each chapter is presented here. | |||
;Introduction | |||
;The Infernal Realm | |||
:This chapter explains what the Infernal Realm is. It describes Infernal auras, including [[tarnished aura]]s and [[corrupted aura]]s. It describes Infernal [[regio]]nes and the effects of Infernal [[warping]], as well as the origins and effects of three degrees of [[Infernal vis]]. | |||
;Sin and Temptation | |||
;The Devil and the Origin of Demons | |||
;The Infernal Legions | |||
;Demons as Corrupters | |||
;Demons as Deceivers | |||
;Demons as Destroyers | |||
;Corrupted Beasts | |||
;Infernal Characters | |||
Includes rules for [[Corruption]] Ability and its use. | |||
;The [[Maleficia]] | |||
:The [[Maleficia]] are Infernal powers that work, mechanically, somewhat similarly to Hermetic [[Art]]s. The caster combines one [[Unholy method]] (analogous to a [[Technique]]) and one [[Unholy power]] (analogous to a [[Form]]) to create Infernal effects. | |||
;Ars Goetia | |||
:The [[Goetic Art]]s deal with [[summoning]] spirits; most, but not all, are Infernally aligned. The Goetic Arts include [[summoning (goetic Art)]], [[ablating]], [[binding]], and [[commanding]]. | |||
;Black Magic | |||
:This chapter, contrary to what its title suggests, includes rules and background information for demon-hunters as well as diabolists. It includes Hermetic spells for dealing with demons. It describes [[cthonic magic]], which straddles the boundary between the Magical and Infernal Realms, [[Goetic Magic]], a [[Virtue]] that allows a magus to combine the Hermetic and [[Goetic Art]]s, and [[False Magic]], a means by which Infernal powers can imitate other magical [[tradition]]s. | |||
;Infernal Traditions | |||
:There are nine traditions, each described with a page or two of text and referring to rules from previous chapters. | |||
* The [[Luciferan]]s | |||
* [[Strigae]] | |||
* [[Witch-hammer]]s | |||
* [[Dark Gnostic]]s | |||
* The [[Dread Host]] | |||
* The [[Mulhidun]] | |||
* The [[Damhadh-duidsan]] | |||
* The [[Ordo Vagorum]] | |||
* The [[Witches of Thessaly]] | |||
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== Related Articles == | |||
* Further information on the Infernal can be found at [[Infernal Traditions]], [[Infernal]], and [[Infernal/fr]]. | |||
== Related Products == | == Related Products == |
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Rules Edition: | Fifth |
Abbreviation: | RoPI |
Product Type: | Sourcebook |
Author(s): | Erik Dahl, Timothy Ferguson, and Mark Shirley |
Publisher: | Atlas Games |
Product Number: | AG0282 |
ISBN: | 1-58978-087-6 |
Release date: | July 2006 |
Format: | Hardcover or PDF, 144 pages |
Availability: | Hardcover and PDF available |
Realms of Power: The Infernal is the ArM5 sourcebook dealing with the the Infernal. It includes information on devils and demons as well as infernal character, including powers, tainted versions of non-infernal powers, and some traditions of infernalists. It is the second book published in the Realms of Power series.
Subject and contents
The table of contents for this book is not available online, so a brief description of each chapter is presented here.
- Introduction
- The Infernal Realm
- This chapter explains what the Infernal Realm is. It describes Infernal auras, including tarnished auras and corrupted auras. It describes Infernal regiones and the effects of Infernal warping, as well as the origins and effects of three degrees of Infernal vis.
- Sin and Temptation
- The Devil and the Origin of Demons
- The Infernal Legions
- Demons as Corrupters
- Demons as Deceivers
- Demons as Destroyers
- Corrupted Beasts
- Infernal Characters
Includes rules for Corruption Ability and its use.
- The Maleficia
- The Maleficia are Infernal powers that work, mechanically, somewhat similarly to Hermetic Arts. The caster combines one Unholy method (analogous to a Technique) and one Unholy power (analogous to a Form) to create Infernal effects.
- Ars Goetia
- The Goetic Arts deal with summoning spirits; most, but not all, are Infernally aligned. The Goetic Arts include summoning (goetic Art), ablating, binding, and commanding.
- Black Magic
- This chapter, contrary to what its title suggests, includes rules and background information for demon-hunters as well as diabolists. It includes Hermetic spells for dealing with demons. It describes cthonic magic, which straddles the boundary between the Magical and Infernal Realms, Goetic Magic, a Virtue that allows a magus to combine the Hermetic and Goetic Arts, and False Magic, a means by which Infernal powers can imitate other magical traditions.
- Infernal Traditions
- There are nine traditions, each described with a page or two of text and referring to rules from previous chapters.
- The Luciferans
- Strigae
- Witch-hammers
- Dark Gnostics
- The Dread Host
- The Mulhidun
- The Damhadh-duidsan
- The Ordo Vagorum
- The Witches of Thessaly
Reviews and comments
Please include any comments or reviews here. A suggested format would be to include By followed by a link to your User page in the title.
Related Articles
- Further information on the Infernal can be found at Infernal Traditions, Infernal, and Infernal/fr.
Related Products
External links
- Realms of Power: The Infernal at Atlas Games website.
Public Domain works cited
- The History of the Devil and the Idea of Evil by Paul Carus and published in 1900. Carus died in 1919.