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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.


The term '''peregrinator''' was introduced in [[Guardians of the Forest]] to indicate a wandering magus, without a home covenant. See [[GotF]] ?? for more details.
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==  Legacy Page  ==
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:peregrinator]]
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:peregrinator]]

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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,[1] so it is relatively common practice for a journeyman magus to live as a peregrinator in that Tribunal.

References

  1. 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