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==Notable traditions and magi== | ==Notable traditions and magi== | ||
[[Guernicus the Founder]] did not start as a Intelligo specialist, but upon agreeing to take on the mantle of what would be called [[quaesitor]] he focussed study on the technique. A number of [[House Guenricus|Guernicus]] [[magus|magi]] specifically study this art, either as their sole endeavor to improve its use for the quaesitores, or for their own use in queasitorial duties. | [[Guernicus the Founder]] did not start as a Intelligo specialist, but upon agreeing to take on the mantle of what would be called [[quaesitor]] he focussed study on the technique. A number of [[House Guenricus|Guernicus]] [[magus|magi]] specifically study this art, either as their sole endeavor to improve its use for the quaesitores, or for their own use in queasitorial duties. | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[Divination and Augury]], a [[mystery]] that can serve a similar function to instant duration Intellego spells. | |||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 27 April 2013
One of the fifteen Hermetic Arts, Intellego (abbr. In) is a Technique used to examine objects and subjects, determining the targets' location, origin, and nature.
Notable traditions and magi
Guernicus the Founder did not start as a Intelligo specialist, but upon agreeing to take on the mantle of what would be called quaesitor he focussed study on the technique. A number of Guernicus magi specifically study this art, either as their sole endeavor to improve its use for the quaesitores, or for their own use in queasitorial duties.
See also
- Divination and Augury, a mystery that can serve a similar function to instant duration Intellego spells.
References
- Fifth Edition Core Rule Book, page 77.