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'''Description:''' A rote dating back to Celtic times, the mage can 'listen' to the flow of blood through another person's veins and determine if that individual is related to him or her. The blood actually sings to the mage, revealing not only if the mage and target are relate, but how close in kinship they might be and with enough successes who their shared ancestors might be.
  
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'''System:''' This rote is ''inspired'' by the apprentice level rotes of "The Grimoire of the Cabal of Pure Thought", but isn't actually copied from that source. The original rote wasn't useful and I did not include it. ("The Magister 08:57, 21 June 2017 (MDT)")
  
'''Source:''' SCRIBD (Apprentice Rotes for Mage: The Ascension -- Apprentice level rotes), Uploaded by Beth on Jun 19, 2008, originally part of "The Grimoire of the Cabal of Pure Thought", a resource for my Mage: The Ascension game. <u>None Commercial</u>.
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'''Source:''' SCRIBD (Apprentice Rotes for Mage: The Ascension), Uploaded by Beth on Jun 19, 2008, originally part of "The Grimoire of the Cabal of Pure Thought", a resource for my Mage: The Ascension game. <u>None Commercial</u>.

Latest revision as of 08:57, 21 June 2017

Rotes by Craft / Tradition

Description: A rote dating back to Celtic times, the mage can 'listen' to the flow of blood through another person's veins and determine if that individual is related to him or her. The blood actually sings to the mage, revealing not only if the mage and target are relate, but how close in kinship they might be and with enough successes who their shared ancestors might be.

System: This rote is inspired by the apprentice level rotes of "The Grimoire of the Cabal of Pure Thought", but isn't actually copied from that source. The original rote wasn't useful and I did not include it. ("The Magister 08:57, 21 June 2017 (MDT)")

Source: SCRIBD (Apprentice Rotes for Mage: The Ascension), Uploaded by Beth on Jun 19, 2008, originally part of "The Grimoire of the Cabal of Pure Thought", a resource for my Mage: The Ascension game. None Commercial.