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[[Performance Magic]] can also allow magi to wield magic by practicing a craft or other Ability. | [[Performance Magic]] can also allow magi to wield magic by practicing a craft or other Ability. | ||
There also exist in [[Mythic Europe]] lesser magicians who, through a [[Supernatural Virtue]], can create weak enchanted items called [[wondrous item]]s. | There also exist in [[Mythic Europe]] lesser magicians who, through a [[Supernatural Virtue]], can create weak enchanted items called [[wondrous item]]s.<ref>''[[City and Guild]]'', pp. 70-73, "Wondrous Items"</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 22 December 2012
Rustic Magi, or Rusticani, are one of the largest, yet most obscure, traditions within House Ex Miscellanea[1] The Rusticani (also known as Mechanicals) are folk magicians living within villages and rural communities. They can wield magic through the use of their Craft, and may utilize a Spell Focus when casting spells in the Hermetic manner.
Rustic magi can utilize their Craft ability in ways other magi cannot, surpassing in some ways even the Verditius ability to make use of the Ability.
See Also
Performance Magic can also allow magi to wield magic by practicing a craft or other Ability.
There also exist in Mythic Europe lesser magicians who, through a Supernatural Virtue, can create weak enchanted items called wondrous items.[2]
References
- ↑ Houses of Hermes: Societates, pp. 130-133, "Rustic Magi"
- ↑ City and Guild, pp. 70-73, "Wondrous Items"