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PbP Ars Magica- Recruiting [Closed] - covenant/character design on the go!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostknight" data-source="post: 1667269" data-attributes="member: 15338"><p>Yep- normally theres one in every covenant- One of my most memorable characters was Ex Miscelanae wizard who had been taken as an apprentice when the Order wiped out a group of Druids- for some reason he was always suspected (Just because he had a fairy consortis, specialised in Animal and Herbam magic and had focuses which mainly consisted of bits and pieces of plants and animals. I tell you- those Quaesitors are just way too suspicious! <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/laugh.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":lol:" title="Laughing :lol:" data-shortname=":lol:" /> Hey, one even suggested that those Druids may have had ties to House Diedne - my back history didn't state it, but I think the Storytellerhad some ideas of his own! )</p><p></p><p>A covenant full of marginal mages is an idea- it would explain why they have broken away - they feel the need to create their own covenant to be free of watchful older wizards peering over their shoulders and monitoring their every move.... </p><p></p><p>Hey- make the covenant in a city. Have at least one Magus of House Jerbiton, and get involved in mundane affairs (non-magically!) Of course this carries additional suspicion- a covenant, in a city, with mages under suspicion, involving themselves in mundane affairs (even if not breaking the code) is going to raise more than a few eyebrows!</p><p></p><p>The problem with this is going to be a lot of issues with the Dominion- they aren't going to like Magi in cities, especially major cities with Cathedrals etc. So just a bit more politics to stir the broth...</p><p></p><p>Once again these are just ideas for discussion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostknight, post: 1667269, member: 15338"] Yep- normally theres one in every covenant- One of my most memorable characters was Ex Miscelanae wizard who had been taken as an apprentice when the Order wiped out a group of Druids- for some reason he was always suspected (Just because he had a fairy consortis, specialised in Animal and Herbam magic and had focuses which mainly consisted of bits and pieces of plants and animals. I tell you- those Quaesitors are just way too suspicious! :lol: Hey, one even suggested that those Druids may have had ties to House Diedne - my back history didn't state it, but I think the Storytellerhad some ideas of his own! ) A covenant full of marginal mages is an idea- it would explain why they have broken away - they feel the need to create their own covenant to be free of watchful older wizards peering over their shoulders and monitoring their every move.... Hey- make the covenant in a city. Have at least one Magus of House Jerbiton, and get involved in mundane affairs (non-magically!) Of course this carries additional suspicion- a covenant, in a city, with mages under suspicion, involving themselves in mundane affairs (even if not breaking the code) is going to raise more than a few eyebrows! The problem with this is going to be a lot of issues with the Dominion- they aren't going to like Magi in cities, especially major cities with Cathedrals etc. So just a bit more politics to stir the broth... Once again these are just ideas for discussion... [/QUOTE]
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