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7 June 2025
- 07:4307:43, 7 June 2025 Houses of Hermes: Mystery Cults Chapter Three: House Criamon (hist | edit) [57,435 bytes] Yair (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=The Founder= ====Famous Magi==== =What the House Believes= ==The Circle of Time== ==The fall of The Immortals and the Beed for Apt Action== ==The Need to Escape and The Enigma== ==The Hypostasis== ==The Counter-Cyclical Alam== ==The Realm of Magic== ==The Realm of Faerie== ==Hell== ==Heaven== ====Glossary==== =Practices & Beliefs= ==Apt Action== ==Riddles== ==Stigmata== The House’s view of the human body is complex. The body is the vehicle for the mind. The body is th...")
6 June 2025
- 23:2023:20, 6 June 2025 Art & Academe Chapter Five: Experimental Philsophy (hist | edit) [27,941 bytes] Yair (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Natural Principles= ==Prime Qualities== ==Contagion== ==Affinity== ==Similarity== ==Hidden Virtues== ==Astrology== =Ligatures= =Formulae= The most powerful expressions of the empiricus’ study are created through the use of formulae. A philosopher may encounter these formulae during his studies of the Academic Abilities, or else he may develop them himself through practical experimentation with the theoretical knowledge he has gained. A formula is a recipe, similar to...")
- 22:1722:17, 6 June 2025 Houses of Hermes: Societates Appendix: Agencies (hist | edit) [8,294 bytes] Yair (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Magi often maintain networks of mundane contacts, which they call agencies. Agents pursue the goals of the magus while ensuring that he cannot be implicated in meddling with mundane politics. The following sections describe how agents may be recruited, used, and managed. A character controlling an agency is called its '''principal''', in this chapter. Principals need not be magi, and the rules presented here are suitable for companion characters as well as magi; howe...")
- 14:5314:53, 6 June 2025 Houses of Hermes: Societates Chapter Four: House Tytalus (hist | edit) [39,224 bytes] Yair (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=History= =The Philosophy of Conflict= =Culture= =Intrigue= =The Fine Arts of Debate= =Characters= =Magic=")
- 13:1913:19, 6 June 2025 Houses of Hermes: Societates Chapter Two: House Flambeau (hist | edit) [54,813 bytes] Yair (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=History= =House Flambeau in 1220= =Flambeau Tournaments= =Wizard’s War= =Schools of Magical Combat= =Rules for House Flambeau=")
- 13:1313:13, 6 June 2025 The Dragon and the Bear Chapter Two: The Slavs (hist | edit) [29,388 bytes] Yair (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This chapter covers three areas: Russia, Poland, and the Baltic states. Russia is examined up to 1235, Poland to 1241. At these points their histories were savagely interrupted by the Mongol invasions. The invasions so completely change Russia that it is only sensible to treat the second half of the century after the Mongols have been discussed in detail. Poland was less seriously affected, but still badly damaged. Chapter 6 addresses the Mongols, their invasions, and th...")
2 June 2025
- 22:1022:10, 2 June 2025 The Dragon and the Bear Chapter Five: Hermetic Landscape (hist | edit) [139,094 bytes] Yair (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Origins= The Order of Hermes arrived in the Slavic lands relatively recently, and it owes its presence to a most peculiar benefactor: the Christian Church. Before the Christian conversion the Volkhvy effectively repulsed the Order. Unlike the hedge wizards of western Europe whom the Order had largely destroyed, the Volkhvy enjoyed the full support of their tribes. They were priests, revered by their people, and well organized. It is true that before the Varangian era n...")
29 April 2025
- 17:3917:39, 29 April 2025 The Dragon and the Bear Chapter Appendix One: Shamans (hist | edit) [49,190 bytes] Yair (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Shamanism may be the oldest form of magic, for while the vast majority of Shamans are illiterate, the Romans and Greeks left written records of ancient shamanic peoples who were active in their ages. In the Mythic Europe of 1220, Shamans can be found in many remote regions, among the Mongols, Lapps, and other peoples living in the northern reaches of Russia, Scandinavia, Siberia, and the waste areas of the Far East. There are also stories of Shamans living in isolated ru...")
- 17:1717:17, 29 April 2025 The Dragon and the Bear Chapter Seven: Saga (hist | edit) [13,608 bytes] Yair (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This chapter describes directions you might want to take your own saga. It will obviously be of the greatest use to sagas actually set in the Novgorod tribunal, but sagas set in other tribunals might use the following information just as easily. =The Novgorod Tribunal= Obviously, the tribunal is facing hard times. Can the Order ever be reconciled with mundane society, or any sort of society at all? Is the experiment at Thousand Caves the way forward, or is it a dangerou...")
14 April 2025
- 14:5314:53, 14 April 2025 Realms of Power: Magic Chapter Seven: Magic Spirits (hist | edit) [21,923 bytes] Audrey Azura (talk | contribs) (Creating the page)
21 March 2025
- 05:3905:39, 21 March 2025 Land of Fire & Ice Chapter 1: Introduction (hist | edit) [5,224 bytes] Arnor (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''On the west of Norway comes the island called Iceland, with the mighty ocean washing round it: a land very squalid to dwell in, but noteworthy for marvels, both strange occurrences and objects that pass belief.'' — The Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus Far beyond the knowledge of most in Mythic Europe lies a land of fire and ice. Untouched by man until the 8th century, it is a land of contrasts, with huge glaciers,fiery volcanoes, barren lava fields, lush meadows,...")
18 March 2025
- 15:2415:24, 18 March 2025 Realms of Power: The Infernal Chapter Eleven: Ars Goetia (hist | edit) [33,052 bytes] Audrey Azura (talk | contribs) (Creation up to ablating)