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The term '''peregrinator''' was introduced in [[Guardians of the Forests]] to indicate a wandering magus, without a home covenant. The [[Peripheral Code]] of the [[Rhine Tribunal]] makes special provision for magi who live as long-term guests of a covenant not their own,<ref>''[[Guardians of the Forests]]'', page 20, "Laws of Hospitality and the Peregrinatores" (inset)</ref> so it is relatively common practice for a [[journeyman]] magus to live as a peregrinator in that Tribunal. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 19 May 2015
The term peregrinator was introduced in Guardians of the Forests to indicate a wandering magus, without a home covenant. The Peripheral Code of the Rhine Tribunal makes special provision for magi who live as long-term guests of a covenant not their own,[1] so it is relatively common practice for a journeyman magus to live as a peregrinator in that Tribunal.
References
- ↑ Guardians of the Forests, page 20, "Laws of Hospitality and the Peregrinatores" (inset)
Legacy Page
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:peregrinator