House Guernicus

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House Guernicus
Motto "Lex super valuntate."
(The law above the will)
Symbol Scales of justice balanced on sword
Prima Bilera
Domus Magna Magvillus

A True Lineage, House Guernicus pursues its Founder's mission of preserving the Order of Hermes by maintaining its laws and structure. Virtually all its members are quaesitors, and the House effectively controls the administration of Hermetic law. Their domus magna is Magvillus, in the Rome Tribunal.

In Fifth Edition, the House is described in detail in Houses of Hermes: True Lineages, pages 35-37. This description was written by David Woods.

This House is also sometimes called House Quaesitor, but note that there are always many non-Guernicus quaesitors in the Order.

Likely the greatest scandal involving the house arose from the claims of the Duresca Scrolls in the tenth century.

Particular magical characteristics

The Terrae Cult posseses what magical secrets Guernicus chose to pass on to other magi. Although it is open to magi of other houses, Guernicus magi are always numbered within the cult, and the cult the head of the cult is always a Guernicus magus.

Under the first Primus, Fenicil, the house collected a number of older Fenicil's Rituals of Egyptian, Mercurian and possibly other origins as well as an unknown number of pre-Hermetic enchanted devices.

House Guernicus in Past Editions

In ArM1 through ArM3, this House was called House Quaesitor. In Fourth Edition, the name was changed to House Quaesitoris[1] ("House of the Quaesitors"), which is better Latin.

In Fourth Edition, if a magus from another House attained the office of Quaesitor, he also joined House Quaesitoris[1].

Starting with Fifth Edition, the House has been called House Guernicus after its Founder. It is now considered a True Lineage[2]. Magi who become Quaesitors in Fifth Edition retain their membership in their original Houses[2]: the office is independent of House membership.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "House Quaesitoris", Ars Magica Fourth Edition, p. 20
  2. 2.0 2.1 "House Guernicus," Ars Magica Fifth Edition, pp. 11-12

Legacy Page

The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:house_guernicus