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* [[HoHMC]] 102 provides the description of the Cult and the magus, while hinting he may have initiated other traditions in other Houses. | * [[HoHMC]] 102 provides the description of the Cult and the magus, while hinting he may have initiated other traditions in other Houses. | ||
* In [[Fourth Edition]], [[The Mysteries]] pages 156-158 links the cult to Orphic and Pythagorian mysteries, and mechanically to totally different Mysteries. | * In [[Fourth Edition]], [[The Mysteries]] pages 156-158 links the cult to Orphic and Pythagorian mysteries, and mechanically to totally different Mysteries. | ||
* [https://timothyferguson.wordpress.com/2021/06/10/was-pendule-a-follower-of-plotinus/ Was Pendule a follower of Plotinus?] Timothy Ferguson's Games From Folktales podcast/blog on Pendule. | |||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] |
Revision as of 08:11, 17 October 2022
A legendary wizard from the time of the Order's founding, a master of illusion and a great trickster. In Fifth Edition, he founded the Followers of Pendule Mystery Cult (HoHMC 102), that maintain his Illusion Mysteries.
References
- HoHMC 102 provides the description of the Cult and the magus, while hinting he may have initiated other traditions in other Houses.
- In Fourth Edition, The Mysteries pages 156-158 links the cult to Orphic and Pythagorian mysteries, and mechanically to totally different Mysteries.
- Was Pendule a follower of Plotinus? Timothy Ferguson's Games From Folktales podcast/blog on Pendule.