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Date: 2008-04-06 20:32:10 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Initial version


'''House Ex Miscellanea''' is one of the [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]] of the [[Order of Hermes]].  In [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]], House Ex Miscellanea is considered a [[Societas]].

''Ex Miscellanea'' is a Latin phrase meaning "out of hash."  House Ex Miscellanea is a loose collection of magi from many different magical traditions.

=Non-Hermetic Magic

Members of House Ex Miscellanea are (usually) full [[Hermetic]] [[Magus|magi]].  However, they possess additional powers that fall outside traditional [[Magic Theory]].  These powers and abilities are remnants of magical practices from before the [[Order of Hermes]] was founded.  In game terms, such magic is usually represented by [[Supernatural Virtues and Flaws]] rather than [[Arts]] and [[Spells]].

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Date: 2008-05-11 22:35:44 GMT Author: Yair Comment:


'''House Ex Miscellanea''' is one of the [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]] of the [[Order of Hermes]]. Its [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] is [[Cad Gadu]], in the [[Stonehendge Tribunal]]. In [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] is [[Cad Gadu]], in the [[Stonehendge Tribunal]]. In [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]], House Ex Miscellanea is considered a [[Societas]].

''Ex Miscellanea'' is a Latin phrase meaning "out of hash."  House Ex Miscellanea is a loose collection of magi from many different magical traditions.

=Non-Hermetic Magic

Members of House Ex Miscellanea are (usually) full [[Hermetic]] [[Magus|magi]].  However, they possess additional powers that fall outside traditional [[Magic Theory]].  These powers and abilities are remnants of magical practices from before the [[Order of Hermes]] was founded.  In game terms, such magic is usually repre

There is no exhaustive list of the traditions within the House, and likely there never would be. Practically any hedge tradition can find a comfortable place within this variety. 

===References 

* [[HoHS]] 101-139 provides the extended [[Canon|canonic]] description of the House, including several traditions and guidelines on making new ones. It was written by several authors: [[Erik Dahl]] (Columbae, Rusticiani), [[John Post]] (Donatores, Pharmacoepians, Seirenes), [[Mark Shirley]] (general Ex Misc, Pralicians, Sahirs), and [[Nick Simmonds]] (Cult of Orpheus).

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Date: 2008-05-11 23:49:28 GMT Author: Yair Comment: added specific traditions


'''House Ex Miscellanea''' is one of the [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]] of the [[Order of Hermes]]. Its [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] is [[Cad Gadu]], in the [[Stonehendge Tribunal]]. In [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]], House Ex Miscellanea is considered a [[Societas]].

''Ex Miscellanea'' is a Latin phrase meaning "out of hash."  House Ex Miscellanea is a loose collection of magi from many different magical traditions.

=Non-Hermetic Magic

Members of House Ex Miscellanea are (usually) full [[Hermetic]] [[Magus|magi]].  However, they possess additional powers that fall outside traditional [[Magic Theory]].  These powers and abilities are remnants of magical practices from before the [[Order of Hermes]] was founded.  In game terms, such magic is usually represented by [[Supernatural Virtues and Flaws]] rather than [[Arts]] and [[Spells]].

There is no exhaustive list of the traditions within the House, and likely there never would be. Practically any hedge tradition can find a comfortable place within this variety. [[HoHS]] does, however, provide eight of the larger traditions, as well as right less-detailed (and presumably smaller) traditions. It further provides examples of converting the machanics to serve other traditions. The mentioned major traditions are:
* The [[Columbae]], masters of [[Wards|warding]] from Wales.
* The [[Donatores Requietis Aeternae]], a young tradition of magi with religous background and connections, mainly in the [[Normandy Tribunal]].
* The [[Cult of Orpheus]], a [[Mystery Cult]] within House Ex Miscellanea that draws on the ancient mysteries of [[Orpheus]] (although more on his deep connection to his beloved Eurydice than on his music).
* [[Pharmacopoeians]] are master herbalists and healers, employing [[Mythic Herbalism]].
* The [[Line of Pralix|Lineage of Pralix]], a tradition focused on the integration of exotic magi into the [[Order of Hermes]]. Note that it seems unlikely that this is truly one of the largest traditions within the House.
* [[Rustic Magi]] are folk-magicians that usually reside in rural communities. Note that there are "...few Rusticiani in the Order.. ", yet they are counted amongst the largest traditions of the House. 
* [[Hermetic Sahirs]] are Islamic wizards of Iberia.
* The [[Seirenes]] are magae that continue a form of lyrical magic that dates back to the sirens of legend.

In addition, the following (probably minor) traditions are mentioned:
* [[Beast Masters]], feral magicians that summon and control wild beasts. 
* [[Damhadh-Duidsan]], a lineage related to [Damhan-Allaidh]], the Gaelic archnemesis of the [[Order of Hermes|Order]], and detailed more in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Hermetic Haruspexes]], diviners and seers (relying on [[Divination and Augury]] from [[The Mysteries Revised Editon]].
* [[Karaites]], a heretical Jewish sect whose magi utilize several [[Virtues and Flaws]] from [[Realms of Power: The Divine]].
* [[Malocchi]], an Italian tradition utilizing [[Entrancement]].
* [[Scinfolk]], [[Gifted Companion|Gifted Companions]] acting as herb-wives and faerie-doctors through the use of the [[Fertility]] virtue. Although common in [[Mythic Europe]], such hedge wizards may be rare in the Order.
* [[Tempestaria]], a tradition of Germanic weather-witches.
* [[Witches of Thessaly]], the former tradition of [[Trianoma]], it is related to the Infernally-tainted [[Daughters of Erichto]] as described in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Koldun]], shamanic Slavic sorceres who have abandoned their role as ''volkhvy'' (pagan priests); these were extensively described in [[The Dragon and the Bear]] (the [[Fourth Edition]] sourcebook).
* [[Trollsynir]], Giant-descended wizards of Scandinavia and Iceland.
* The [[Corrguineach]], Irish wizards with great powers over elemental spirits.
* Breton bards with great powers of enchanting music.
* Roman necromancers that terrorize the locals.
* [[Taltos]], a Magyar tradition of skinchangers and herbalists.

HoHS]] does, however, provide eight of the larger traditions, as well as right less-detailed (and presumably smaller) traditions. It further provides examples of converting the machanics to serve other traditions. The mentioned major traditions are:
* The [[Columbae]], masters of [[Wards|warding]] from Wales.
* The [[Donatores Requietis Aeternae]], a young tradition of magi with relig

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Date: 2009-09-17 19:46:28 GMT Author: pm Comment: Tabular statistics added.


|Motto:|""Totus multitudinem componet."" (The whole consists of many parts)|
|Symbol:|Crooked staff|
|[[Primus]]:|[[Ebroin]]|
|[[Domus Magna]]:|[[Cad Gadu]]|

'''House Ex Miscellanea''' is one of the [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]] of the [[Order of Hermes]]. Its [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] is [[Cad Gadu]], in the [[Stonehendge Tribunal]]. In [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]], House Ex Miscellanea is considered a [[Societas]].

''Ex Miscellanea'' is a Latin phrase meaning "out of hash."  House Ex Miscellanea is a loose collection of magi from many different magical traditions.

=Non-Hermetic Magic

Members of House Ex Miscellanea are (usually) full [[Hermetic]] [[Magus|magi]].  However, they possess additional powers that fall outside traditional [[Magic Theory]].  These powers and abilities are remnants of magical practices from before the [[Order of Hermes]] was founded.  In game terms, such magic is usually represented by [[Supernatural Virtues and Flaws]] rather than [[Arts]] and [[Spells]].

There is no exhaustive list of the traditions within the House, and likely there never would be. Practically any hedge tradition can find a comfortable place within this variety. [[HoHS]] does, however, provide eight of the larger traditions, as well as right less-detailed (and presumably smaller) traditions. It further provides examples of converting the machanics to serve other traditions. The mentioned major traditions are:

* The [[Columbae]], masters of [[Wards|warding]] from Wales.
* The [[Donatores Requietis Aeternae]], a young tradition of magi with religous background and connections, mainly in the [[Normandy Tribunal]].
* The [[Cult of Orpheus]], a [[Mystery Cult]] within House Ex Miscellanea that draws on the ancient mysteries of [[Orpheus]] (although more on his deep connection to his beloved Eurydice than on his music).
* [[Pharmacopoeians]] are master herbalists and healers, employing [[Mythic Herbalism]].
* The [[Line of Pralix|Lineage of Pralix]], a tradition focused on the integration of exotic magi into the [[Order of Hermes]]. Note that it seems unlikely that this is truly one of the largest traditions within the House.
* [[Rustic Magi]] are folk-magicians that usually reside in rural communities. Note that there are "...few Rusticiani in the Order.. ", yet they are counted amongst the largest traditions of the House. 
* [[Hermetic Sahirs]] are Islamic wizards of Iberia.
* The [[Seirenes]] are magae that continue a form of lyrical magic that dates back to the sirens of legend.

In addition, the following (probably minor) traditions are mentioned:

* [[Beast Masters]], feral magicians that summon and control wild beasts. 
* [[Damhadh-Duidsan]], a lineage related to [Damhan-Allaidh]], the Gaelic archnemesis of the [[Order of Hermes|Order]], and detailed more in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Hermetic Haruspexes]], diviners and seers (relying on [[Divination and Augury]] from [[The Mysteries Revised Editon]].
* [[Karaites]], a heretical Jewish sect whose magi utilize several [[Virtues and Flaws]] from [[Realms of Power: The Divine]].
* [[Malocchi]], an Italian tradition utilizing [[Entrancement]].
* [[Scinfolk]], [[Gifted Companion|Gifted Companions]] acting as herb-wives and faerie-doctors through the use of the [[Fertility]] virtue. Although common in [[Mythic Europe]], such hedge wizards may be rare in the Order.
* [[Tempestaria]], a tradition of Germanic weather-witches.
* [[Witches of Thessaly]], the former tradition of [[Trianoma]], it is related to the Infernally-tainted [[Daughters of Erichto]] as described in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Koldun]], shamanic Slavic sorceres who have abandoned their role as ''volkhvy'' (pagan priests); these were extensively described in [[The Dragon and the Bear]] (the [[Fourth Edition]] sourcebook).
* [[Trollsynir]], Giant-descended wizards of Scandinavia and Iceland.
* The [[Corrguineach]], Irish wizards with great powers over elemental spirits.
* Breton bards with great powers of enchanting music.
* Roman necromancers that terrorize the locals.
* [[Taltos]], a Magyar tradition of skinchangers and herbalists.

=References 

* [[HoHS]] 101-139 provides the extended [[Canon|canonic]] description of the House, including several traditions and guidelines on making new ones. It was written by several authors: [[Erik Dahl]] (Columbae, Rusticiani), [[John Post]] (Donatores, Pharmacoepians, Seirenes), [[Mark Shirley]] (general Ex Misc, Pralicians, Sahirs), and [[Nick Simmonds]] (Cult of Orpheus).

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Date: 2010-02-28 13:50:22 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Link to "tradition"


|Motto:|""Totus multitudinem componet."" (The whole consists of many parts)|
|Symbol:|Crooked staff|
|[[Primus]]:|[[Ebroin]]|
|[[Domus Magna]]:|[[Cad Gadu]]|

'''House Ex Miscellanea''' is one of the [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]] of the [[Order of Hermes]]. Its [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] is [[Cad Gadu]], in the [[Stonehendge Tribunal]]. In [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]], House Ex Miscellanea is considered a [[Societas]].

''Ex Miscellanea'' is a Latin phrase meaning "out of hash."  House Ex Miscellanea is a loose collection of magi from many different magical traditions.

=Non-Hermetic Magic

Members of House Ex Miscellanea are (usually) full [[Hermetic]] [[Magus|magi]].  However, they possess additional powers that fall outside traditional [[Magic Theory]].  These powers and abilities are remnants of magical practices from before the [[Order of Hermes]] was founded.  In game terms, such magic is usually represented by [[Supernatural Virtues and Flaws]] rather than [[Arts]] and [[Spells]].

There is no exhaustive list of the [[tradition|traditions]] within the House, and likely there never would be. Practically any hedge tradition can find a comfortable place within this variety. [[HoHS]] does, however, provide eight of the larger traditions, as well as right less-detailed (and presumably smaller) traditions. It further provides examples of converting the machanics to serve other traditions. The mentioned major traditions are:

* The [[Columbae]], masters of [[Wards|warding]] from Wales.
* The [[Donatores Requietis Aeternae]], a young tradition of magi with religous background and connections, mainly in the [[Normandy Tribunal]].
* The [[Cult of Orpheus]], a [[Mystery Cult]] within House Ex Miscellanea that draws on the ancient mysteries of [[Orpheus]] (although more on his deep connection to his beloved Eurydice than on his music).
* [[Pharmacopoeians]] are master herbalists and healers, employing [[Mythic Herbalism]].
* The [[Line of Pralix|Lineage of Pralix]], a tradition focused on the integration of exotic magi into the [[Order of Hermes]]. Note that it seems unlikely that this is truly one of the largest traditions within the House.
* [[Rustic Magi]] are folk-magicians that usually reside in rural communities. Note that there are "...few Rusticiani in the Order.. ", yet they are counted amongst the largest traditions of the House. 
* [[Hermetic Sahirs]] are Islamic wizards of Iberia.
* The [[Seirenes]] are magae that continue a form of lyrical magic that dates back to the sirens of legend.

In addition, the following (probably minor) traditions are mentioned:

* [[Beast Masters]], feral magicians that summon and control wild beasts. 
* [[Damhadh-Duidsan]], a lineage related to [Damhan-Allaidh]], the Gaelic archnemesis of the [[Order of Hermes|Order]], and detailed more in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Hermetic Haruspexes]], diviners and seers (relying on [[Divination and Augury]] from [[The Mysteries Revised Editon]].
* [[Karaites]], a heretical Jewish sect whose magi utilize several [[Virtues and Flaws]] from [[Realms of Power: The Divine]].
* [[Malocchi]], an Italian tradition utilizing [[Entrancement]].
* [[Scinfolk]], [[Gifted Companion|Gifted Companions]] acting as herb-wives and faerie-doctors through the use of the [[Fertility]] virtue. Although common in [[Mythic Europe]], such hedge wizards may be rare in the Order.
* [[Tempestaria]], a tradition of Germanic weather-witches.
* [[Witches of Thessaly]], the former tradition of [[Trianoma]], it is related to the Infernally-tainted [[Daughters of Erichto]] as described in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Koldun]], shamanic Slavic sorceres who have abandoned their role as ''volkhvy'' (pagan priests); these were extensively described in [[The Dragon and the Bear]] (the [[Fourth Edition]] sourcebook).
* [[Trollsynir]], Giant-descended wizards of Scandinavia and Iceland.
* The [[Corrguineach]], Irish wizards with great powers over elemental spirits.
* Breton bards with great powers of enchanting music.
* Roman necromancers that terrorize the locals.
* [[Taltos]], a Magyar tradition of skinchangers and herbalists.

=References 

* [[HoHS]] 101-139 provides the extended [[Canon|canonic]] description of the House, including several traditions and guidelines on making new ones. It was written by several authors: [[Erik Dahl]] (Columbae, Rusticiani), [[John Post]] (Donatores, Pharmacoepians, Seirenes), [[Mark Shirley]] (general Ex Misc, Pralicians, Sahirs), and [[Nick Simmonds]] (Cult of Orpheus).

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Date: 2010-03-12 19:06:12 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Fixed broken links


|Motto:|""Totus multitudinem componet."" (The whole consists of many parts)|
|Symbol:|Crooked staff|
|[[Primus]]:|[[Ebroin]]|
|[[Domus Magna]]:|[[Cad Gadu]]|

'''House Ex Miscellanea''' is one of the [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]] of the [[Order of Hermes]]. Its [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] is [[Cad Gadu]], in the [[Stonehenge Tribunal]]. 

''Ex Miscellanea'' is a Latin phrase meaning "out of hash."  House Ex Miscellanea is a loose collection of magi from many different magical traditions. In [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]], it is considered a [[Societas]].

=Non-Hermetic Magic

Members of House Ex Miscellanea are (usually) full [[Hermetic]] [[Magus|magi]].  However, they possess additional powers that fall outside traditional [[Magic Theory]].  These powers and abilities are remnants of magical practices from before the [[Order of Hermes]] was founded.  In game terms, such magic is usually represented by [[Supernatural Virtue | Supernatural Virtues]] and [[Supernatural Flaw | Flaws]] rather than [[Arts]] and [[Spell | Spells]].

There is no exhaustive list of the [[tradition|traditions]] within the House, and likely there never would be. Practically any hedge tradition can find a comfortable place within this variety. [[HoHS]] does, however, provide eight of the larger traditions, as well as right less-detailed (and presumably smaller) traditions. It further provides examples of converting the machanics to serve other traditions. The mentioned major traditions are:

* The [[Columbae]], masters of [[Wards|warding]] from Wales.
* The [[Donatores Requietis Aeternae]], a young tradition of magi with religous background and connections, mainly in the [[Normandy Tribunal]].
* The [[Cult of Orpheus]], a [[Mystery Cult]] within House Ex Miscellanea that draws on the ancient mysteries of [[Orpheus]] (although more on his deep connection to his beloved Eurydice than on his music).
* [[Pharmacopoeians]] are master herbalists and healers, employing [[Mythic Herbalism]].
* The [[Line of Pralix|Lineage of Pralix]], a tradition focused on the integration of exotic magi into the [[Order of Hermes]]. Note that it seems unlikely that this is truly one of the largest traditions within the House.
* [[Rustic Magi]] are folk-magicians that usually reside in rural communities. Note that there are "...few Rusticiani in the Order.. ", yet they are counted amongst the largest traditions of the House. 
* [[Hermetic Sahirs]] are Islamic wizards of Iberia.
* The [[Seirenes]] are magae that continue a form of lyrical magic that dates back to the sirens of legend.

In addition, the following (probably minor) traditions are mentioned:

* [[Beast Masters]], feral magicians that summon and control wild beasts. 
* [[Damhadh-Duidsan]], a lineage related to [[Damhan-Allaidh]], the Gaelic archnemesis of the [[Order of Hermes|Order]], and detailed more in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Hermetic Haruspexes]], diviners and seers (relying on [[Divination and Augury]] from [[The Mysteries Revised Editon]].
* [[Karaites]], a heretical Jewish sect whose magi utilize several [[Virtues and Flaws]] from [[Realms of Power: The Divine]].
* [[Malocchi]], an Italian tradition utilizing [[Entrancement]].
* [[Scinfolk]], [[Gifted Companion|Gifted Companions]] acting as herb-wives and faerie-doctors through the use of the [[Fertility]] virtue. Although common in [[Mythic Europe]], such hedge wizards may be rare in the Order.
* [[Tempestaria]], a tradition of Germanic weather-witches.
* [[Witches of Thessaly]], the former tradition of [[Trianoma]], it is related to the Infernally-tainted [[Daughters of Erichto]] as described in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Koldun]], shamanic Slavic sorceres who have abandoned their role as ''volkhvy'' (pagan priests); these were extensively described in [[The Dragon and the Bear]] (the [[Fourth Edition]] sourcebook).
* [[Trollsynir]], Giant-descended wizards of Scandinavia and Iceland.
* The [[Corrguineach]], Irish wizards with great powers over elemental spirits.
* Breton bards with great powers of enchanting music.
* Roman necromancers that terrorize the locals.
* [[Taltos]], a Magyar tradition of skinchangers and herbalists.

=References 

* [[HoHS]] 101-139 provides the extended [[Canon|canonic]] description of the House, including several traditions and guidelines on making new ones. It was written by several authors: [[Erik Dahl]] (Columbae, Rusticiani), [[John Post]] (Donatores, Pharmacoepians, Seirenes), [[Mark Shirley]] (general Ex Misc, Pralicians, Sahirs), and [[Nick Simmonds]] (Cult of Orpheus).

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Date: 2010-07-15 13:55:45 GMT Author: Yair Comment: spelling


|Motto:|""Totus multitudinem componet."" (The whole consists of many parts)|
|Symbol:|Crooked staff|
|[[Primus]]:|[[Ebroin]]|
|[[Domus Magna]]:|[[Cad Gadu]]|

'''House Ex Miscellanea''' is one of the [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]] of the [[Order of Hermes]]. Its [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] is [[Cad Gadu]], in the [[Stonehenge Tribunal]]. 

''Ex Miscellanea'' is a Latin phrase meaning "out of hash."  House Ex Miscellanea is a loose collection of magi from many different magical traditions. In [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]], it is considered a [[Societas]].

=Non-Hermetic Magic

Members of House Ex Miscellanea are (usually) full [[Hermetic]] [[Magus|magi]].  However, they possess additional powers that fall outside traditional [[Magic Theory]].  These powers and abilities are remnants of magical practices from before the [[Order of Hermes]] was founded.  In game terms, such magic is usually represented by [[Supernatural Virtue | Supernatural Virtues]] and [[Supernatural Flaw | Flaws]] rather than [[Arts]] and [[Spell | Spells]].

There is no exhaustive list of the [[tradition|traditions]] within the House, and likely there never would be. Practically any hedge tradition can find a comfortable place within this variety. [[HoHS]] does, however, provide eight of the larger traditions, as well as eight less-detailed (and presumably smaller) traditions. It further provides examples of utilizing the same mechanics to represent other traditions. The mentioned major traditions are:

* The [[Columbae]], masters of [[Wards|warding]] from Wales.
* The [[Donatores Requietis Aeternae]], a young tradition of magi with religious background and connections, to be found mainly in the [[Normandy Tribunal]].
* The [[Cult of Orpheus]], a [[Mystery Cult]] within House Ex Miscellanea that draws on the ancient mysteries of [[Orpheus]] (although more on his deep connection to his beloved Eurydice than on his music).
* [[Pharmacopoeians]] are master herbalists and healers, employing [[Mythic Herbalism]].
* The [[Line of Pralix|Lineage of Pralix]], a tradition focused on the integration of exotic magi into the [[Order of Hermes]]. Note that it seems unlikely that this is truly one of the largest traditions within the House.
* [[Rustic Magi]] are folk-magicians that usually reside in rural communities. Note that there are "...few Rusticiani in the Order.. ", yet they are counted amongst the largest traditions of the House. 
* [[Hermetic Sahirs]] are Islamic wizards of Iberia.
* The [[Seirenes]] are magae that continue a form of lyrical magic that dates back to the sirens of legend.

In addition, the following (probably minor) traditions are mentioned:

* [[Beast Masters]], feral magicians that summon and control wild beasts. 
* [[Damhadh-Duidsan]], a lineage related to [[Damhan-Allaidh]], the Gaelic arch-nemesis of the [[Order of Hermes|Order]], and detailed more in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Hermetic Haruspexes]], diviners and seers (relying on [[Divination and Augury]] from [[The Mysteries Revised Edition]]).
* [[Karaites]], a heretical [[Judaism|Jewish]] sect whose magi utilize several [[Virtues and Flaws]] from [[Realms of Power: The Divine]].
* [[Malocchi]], an Italian tradition utilizing [[Entrancement]].
* [[Scinfolk]], [[Gifted Companion|Gifted Companions]] acting as herb-wives and faerie-doctors through the use of the [[Fertility]] virtue. Although common in [[Mythic Europe]], such hedge wizards may be rare in the Order.
* [[Tempestaria]], a tradition of Germanic weather-witches.
* [[Witches of Thessaly]], the former tradition of [[Trianoma]], it is related to the Infernally-tainted [[Daughters of Erichto]] as described in [[Realms of Power: The Infernal]].
* [[Koldun]], shamanic Slavic sorcerers who have abandoned their role as ''volkhvy'' (pagan priests); these were extensively described in [[The Dragon and the Bear]] (the [[Fourth Edition]] sourcebook).
* [[Trollsynir]], Giant-descended wizards of Scandinavia and Iceland.
* The [[Corrguineach]], Irish wizards with great powers over elemental spirits.
* Breton bards with great powers of enchanting music.
* Roman necromancers that terrorize the locals.
* [[Taltos]], a Magyar tradition of skinchangers and herbalists.

=References 

* [[HoHS]] 101-139 provides the extended [[Canon|canonic]] description of the House, including several traditions and guidelines on making new ones. It was written by several authors: [[Erik Dahl]] (Columbae, Rusticiani), [[John Post]] (Donatores, Pharmacoepians, Seirenes), [[Mark Shirley]] (general Ex Misc, Pralicians, Sahirs), and [[Nick Simmonds]] (Cult of Orpheus).