Legacy:Mundane

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Version 1

Date: 2008-03-16 09:55:36 GMT Author: Yair Comment: Initial version


A '''mundane''' is lacking in supernatural ability, or not affiliated with the supernatral [[Realms]]. This usually extends to people with links to the Realm but without [[The Gift]]. Thus an area with no supernatural [[aura]] is mundane, as are nobles, peasants, and even infernalists and priests. Faeries, magical beasts, angels, and so on are not mundanes. Magi are never mundanes, even if they lack the Gift (e.g. [[redcaps]]).

Version 2

Date: 2008-03-16 10:03:08 GMT Author: Yair Comment: note on Code


A '''mundane''' is lacking in supernatural ability, or not affiliated with the supernatral [[Realms of Power of Power]]. This usually extends to people with links to the Realm but without [[The Gift]]. Thus an area with no supernatural [[aura]] is mundane, as are nobles, peasants, and even inf, priests, and arguably holy menriests, and arguably holy men. Faeries, magical beasts, angels,[[Magi]] so on are not mundanes. [[Magi]] are never mundanes, even if they 

Mundane society encompasses all tiers of medieval society, including the Church and nobility. The [[Code]] forbids interference with mundanes, but in many cases friction between magi and mundanes is all but inevitable. This clause is hence of vital importance in many [[ArM]] sagas, as it directs the interaction of the magi with the Church, nobility, and common folk of [[Mythic Europe]].

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Date: 2008-03-18 15:30:20 GMT Author: Yair Comment: of hermes


A '''mundane''' is lacking in supernatural ability, or not affiliated with the supernatral [[Realms of Power]]. This usually extends to people with links to the Realm but without [[The Gift]]. Thus an area with no supernatural [[aura]] is mundane, as are nobles, peasants, and even infernalists, priests, and arguably holy men. Faeries, magical beasts, angels, and so on are not mundanes. [[Magi]] are never mundanes, even if they lack the Gift (e.g. [[redcaps]]).

Mundane society encompasses all tiers of medieval society, including the Church and nobility. The [[Code of Hermes of Hermes]] forbids interference with mundanes, but in many cases friction between magi and mundanes is all but inevitable. This clause is hence of vital importance in many [[ArM]] sagas, as it directs the interaction of the magi with the Church, nobility, and common folk of [[Mythic

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Date: 2008-03-18 18:17:19 GMT Author: Yair Comment: capitalization


A '''mundane''' is lacking in supernatural ability, or not affiliated with the supernatral [[Realms of Power]]. This usually extends to people with links to the Realm but without [[The Gift]]. Thus an area with no supernatural [[Aura]] is mundane, as are nobles, peasants, and even infernalists, priests, and arguably holy men. Faeries, magical beasts, angels, and so on are not mundanes. [[Magi]] are never mundanes, even if they lack the Gift (e.g. [[Redcap|redcaps]]dcaps]]).

Mundane society encompasses all tiers of medieval society, including the Church and nobility. The [[Code of Hermes]] forbids interference with mundanes, but in many cases friction between magi and mundanes is all but inevitable. This clause is hence of vital importance in many [[ArM]] sagas, as it directs the interaction of the magi with the Church, nobility, and common folk of [[Mythic Eu