Queenie
Queen of Everything
Heh I am also angling for a pseudodragon, you're right on, it absolutely fits our heritage!
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Considering Eben has traveled far and wide, it would not be out of the realm of possibility for our characters to have met! I'm totally down with that, though in what capacity they know each other, I'm not sure. Friends? A tryst? Merely introduced?
I'm going to have to rethink my character, then. He's a sorcerer, and I was going to make him a devout follower of the Demiurge. If this is the case, then that likely wouldn't happen.
I'm going to have to rethink my character, then. He's a sorcerer, and I was going to make him a devout follower of the Demiurge. If this is the case, then that likely wouldn't happen.
Also, I’d recommend we use the age rule, but it can be thrown to the side if you guys want. My recommendation comes on account of the relevance of such signs in this particular political arena.
1) Written language: do we adapt it to accommodate traditional grimoires, or do we embrace a more faithful recreation of runic tradition by eliminating parchment and paper? I’m in favor of tradition, here, but that’s up to you! Note that this might have certain impact in some classes (mages, mostly), as far as I understand.
2) What I originally imagined is that in some places sorcery would be a mysterious, yet respected, art, viewed as uncertain and eventually distrusted (I’m thinking mostly on the role of the pagan slave in “The Virgin Spring”. It’s something everyone fears, but it can be used when need arises. Also, I guess it could be simply linked with runes and the gift of Odin (I gotta return to the Edda to remember how it goes, but Odin is the brother that grants magic to mankind, IIRC, while the others give them the blood and the spirit; again, please correct me if I’m not remembering it with precision; either way, we might just say it’s a natural part of language). Demiurgians would be a hole different matter. They probably would hunt and kill sorcerers and mages, considering that they find all sorts of rituals outside their own cultural paradigm to be evil by nature.