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'''Gretta''' of [[House Bjornaer]] was listed as notable 12th century maga in the [[Second Edition]] sourcebook [[Order of Hermes Book|Order of Hermes]], the work that introduced the [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]].  In that work she impersonated a number of [[magus|magi]] and dissappeared after she was discovered.  This image of her continued in [[Houses of Hermes Book|Houses of Hermes]].  However, the works she appeared in were in editions that treated the house as specialists in shapeshifting generally, so she may not be [[canon|canonical]] in [[Fifth Edition]], where she has yet to make an appearance.
'''Gretta''' of [[House Bjornaer]] was listed as a notable 12th century [[magus|maga]] in the [[Second Edition]] sourcebook [[Order of Hermes Book|Order of Hermes]], the work that introduced the [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]].  In that work she impersonated a number of magi and dissappeared after she was discovered.  This image of her continued in [[Houses of Hermes Book|Houses of Hermes]].  However, the works she appeared in were in editions that treated the house as specialists in shapeshifting generally, so she may not be [[canon|canonical]] in [[Fifth Edition]], where she has yet to make an appearance.


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Revision as of 16:21, 27 May 2013

Gretta of House Bjornaer was listed as a notable 12th century maga in the Second Edition sourcebook Order of Hermes, the work that introduced the Houses. In that work she impersonated a number of magi and dissappeared after she was discovered. This image of her continued in Houses of Hermes. However, the works she appeared in were in editions that treated the house as specialists in shapeshifting generally, so she may not be canonical in Fifth Edition, where she has yet to make an appearance.

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