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* The [[Fifth Edition|Fifth Edition Core Rulebook]] page 47 presents the virtue itself. | * The [[Fifth Edition|Fifth Edition Core Rulebook]] page 47 presents the virtue itself. Typically the possessor of the Mythic Blood virtue is granted an Innate Power with an equivalent Hermetic level of 30 (including Penetration), a [[Minor_Virtue|Minor]] [[Magical_Focus|Magical Focus]], and a free Minor [[Personality_Flaw|Personality Flaw]]. | ||
* [[Houses of Hermes: Mystery Cults]] page 37 provides [[Bjornaer Examples of Mythic Blood|examples]], including the lineage of [[Bjornaer_the_Founder|Birna]], a Wolf [[Animal of Virtue|of Virtue]], an Owl [[Animal of Virtue|of Virtue]], and descent from [[Legendary Creature|Legendary Creatures]] Griffin and Phoenix. | * [[Houses of Hermes: Mystery Cults]] page 37 provides [[Bjornaer Examples of Mythic Blood|examples]], including the lineage of [[Bjornaer_the_Founder|Birna]], a Wolf [[Animal of Virtue|of Virtue]], an Owl [[Animal of Virtue|of Virtue]], and descent from [[Legendary Creature|Legendary Creatures]] Griffin and Phoenix. | ||
* [[Houses of Hermes: True Lineages]] page 143 provides another variant, the [[Mythic Blood Zmey|Zmey]]. | * [[Houses of Hermes: True Lineages]] page 143 provides another variant, the [[Mythic Blood Zmey|Zmey]]. | ||
* [[Lion and the Lily|The Lion and the Lily]] Normandy Tribunal sourcebook (where?) discusses theories over the source of Mythic Blood and controversies that arose from at least one of those theories. Page 8 discusses the legendary Sorcerer King [[Merovech]], but while it has suggestions as to what virtues his mythic bloodline might provide, actual "Mythic Blood" virtue is not mentioned. | * [[Lion and the Lily|The Lion and the Lily]] Normandy Tribunal sourcebook (where?) discusses theories over the source of Mythic Blood and controversies that arose from at least one of those theories. Page 8 discusses the legendary Sorcerer King [[Merovech]], but while it has suggestions as to what virtues his mythic bloodline might provide, actual "Mythic Blood" virtue is not mentioned. | ||
* [[Ancient_Magic|Ancient Magic]] page 104 in the [[Hyperborean Magic]] chapter presents two virtues named [[Hyperborean Descent]], the Major Hermetic version being a variation of Mythic Blood. | |||
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A Major Hermetic Virtue, Mythic Blood represents a legendary ancestor. The core ArM5 book provides only the guidelines on how to represent it through play, but examples were furnished in further supplements.
References
- The Fifth Edition Core Rulebook page 47 presents the virtue itself. Typically the possessor of the Mythic Blood virtue is granted an Innate Power with an equivalent Hermetic level of 30 (including Penetration), a Minor Magical Focus, and a free Minor Personality Flaw.
- Houses of Hermes: Mystery Cults page 37 provides examples, including the lineage of Birna, a Wolf of Virtue, an Owl of Virtue, and descent from Legendary Creatures Griffin and Phoenix.
- Houses of Hermes: True Lineages page 143 provides another variant, the Zmey.
- The Lion and the Lily Normandy Tribunal sourcebook (where?) discusses theories over the source of Mythic Blood and controversies that arose from at least one of those theories. Page 8 discusses the legendary Sorcerer King Merovech, but while it has suggestions as to what virtues his mythic bloodline might provide, actual "Mythic Blood" virtue is not mentioned.
- Ancient Magic page 104 in the Hyperborean Magic chapter presents two virtues named Hyperborean Descent, the Major Hermetic version being a variation of Mythic Blood.