Legacy:Certamen

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Version 1

Date: 2008-03-25 18:06:27 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Initial version


'''Certamen''' is a form of magical duel used by [[Magus | magi]] to settle disputes.  

=Mechanics

The mechanics for certamen have existed since [[ArM1]].  In [[ArM5]], the basic mechanics of certamen were re-designed to more closely parallel the combat rules.

=Certamen in Hermetic Society

In [[Hermetic Society]], certamen is used to resolve both formal and informal disputes.  The outcome of a certamen is considered final and legally binding according to the [[Peripheral Code]].

=To-Do

A lot more is needed here, including

* Description of the phantasms
* Comments on legal traditions e.g. how Arts are chosen, no repeat challenges
* Comparison of ArM5 mechanics to ArM4
* Links to Certamen alternatives and house rules incl. diceless certamen at Durenmar

(Serf's Parma -- Andrew)

=Etymology

The name is Latin for "duel."  The correct Latin plural form would be ''certamina'', but ArM [[Canon | canon]] prefers an Anglicized usage where "certamen" is both singular and plural.

Version 2

Date: 2008-03-26 08:34:18 GMT Author: Yair Comment: added TL reference


'''Certamen''' is a form of magical duel used by [[Magus | magi]] to settle disputes.  

=Mechanics

The mechanics for certamen have existed since [[ArM1]].  In [[ArM5]], the basic mechanics of certamen were re-designed to more closely parallel the combat rules.

=Certamen in Hermetic Society

In [[Hermetic Society]], certamen is used to resolve both formal and informal disputes.  The outcome of a certamen is considered final and legally binding according to the [[Peripheral Code]]. The legal status of Certamen is discussed on [[HoHTL]] 55. The legal status of Certamen is discussed on [[HoHTL]] 55.

=To-Do

A lot more is needed here, including

* Description of the phantasms
* Comments on legal traditions e.g. how Arts are chosen, no repeat challenges
* Comparison of ArM5 mechanics to ArM4
* Links to Certamen alternatives and house rules incl. diceless certamen at Durenmar

(Serf's Parma -- Andrew)

=Etymology

The name is Latin for "duel."  The correct Latin plural form would be ''certamina'', but ArM [[Canon | canon]] prefers an Ang

Version 3

Date: 2008-03-26 11:28:27 GMT Author: Yair Comment: link to David Chart's alternative rules


'''Certamen''' is a form of magical duel used by [[Magus | magi]] to settle disputes.  

=Mechanics

The mechanics for certamen have existed since [[ArM1]].  In [[ArM5]], the basic mechanics of certamen were re-designed to more closely parallel the combat rules.

=Certamen in Hermetic Society

In [[Hermetic Society]], certamen is used to resolve both formal and informal disputes.  The outcome of a certamen is considered final and legally binding according to the [[Peripheral Code]]. The legal status of Certamen is discussed on [[HoHTL]] 55.

=To-Do

A lot more is needed here, including

* Description of the phantasms
* Comments on legal traditions e.g. how Arts are chosen, no repeat challenges
* Comparison of ArM5 mechanics to ArM4
* Links to Certamen alternatives and house rules incl. diceless certamen at Durenmar and [[http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Vault/4947/armcertamen.html|David Chart's]] and [[http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Vault/4947/armcertamen.html|David Chart's]]

(Serf's Parma -- Andrew)

=Etymology

The name is Latin for "duel."  The correct Latin plural form would be ''certamina'', but ArM [[Canon |

Version 4

Date: 2010-03-23 00:51:47 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Updated Geocities link


'''Certamen''' is a form of magical duel used by [[Magus | magi]] to settle disputes.  

=Mechanics

The mechanics for certamen have existed since [[ArM1]].  In [[ArM5]], the basic mechanics of certamen were re-designed to more closely parallel the combat rules.

=Certamen in Hermetic Society

In [[Hermetic Society]], certamen is used to resolve both formal and informal disputes.  The outcome of a certamen is considered final and legally binding according to the [[Peripheral Code]]. The legal status of Certamen is discussed on [[HoHTL]] 55.

=To-Do

A lot more is needed here, including

* Description of the phantasms
* Comments on legal traditions e.g. how Arts are chosen, no repeat challenges
* Comparison of ArM5 mechanics to ArM4
* Links to Certamen alternatives and house rules incl. [[http://www.durenmar.de/articles/dcertamen.html | diceless certamen]] at Durenmar and [[http://www.davidchart.com/ArM/Old/armhome.html|David Chart's]]


=Etymology

The name is Latin for "duel."  The correct Latin plural form would be ''certamina'', but ArM prefers an Anglicized usage where "certamen" is both singular and plural.