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Date: 2008-04-06 13:54:52 GMT Author: Yair Comment: Initial version (copied from Vulgar by Andrew)


'''Parens''' (plural, '''parentes''') is the Latin word for "parent." After a [[ Magus | magus]] completes [[Apprentice | apprenticeship]], he or she refers to his or her former master as "parens."

Parens is a gender-neutral term. Magi usually prefer the terms '''pater''' ("father") or '''mater''' ("mother"), as appropriate, to refer to a specific magus.

A magus generally thinks of his or her parens in much the same way [[Mundane | mundanes]] think of their parents.

=Vulgar Parents

Magi often have little or no relationship with their natural parents (whom they call '''vulgar parents''' once apprenticeship begins.

Members of [[House Jerbiton]] and some [[Tradition | traditions]] of [[House Ex Miscellanea]] are more likely than other magi to maintain relationships with their vulgar parents.

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Date: 2010-07-14 08:43:46 GMT Author: Yair Comment: ) missing


'''Parens''' (plural, '''parentes''') is the Latin word for "parent." After a [[ Magus | magus]] completes [[Apprentice | apprenticeship]], he or she refers to his or her former master as "parens."

Parens is a gender-neutral term. Magi usually prefer the terms '''pater''' ("father") or '''mater''' ("mother"), as appropriate, to refer to a specific magus.

A magus generally thinks of his or her parens in much the same way [[Mundane | mundanes]] think of their parents.

=Vulgar Parents

Magi often have little or no relationship with their natural parents (whom they call '''vulgar parents''') once apprenticeship begins.

Members of [[House Jerbiton]] and some [[Tradition | traditions]] of [[House Ex Miscellanea]] are more likely than other magi to maintain relationships with their vulgar parents.