Difference between revisions of "Mark the Blood"
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− | '''Description:''' | + | '''Description:''' The mage "marks" the blood of a person. This marking will be passed on to the children, and so on.Sometimes this marking is bound to a special trait that is likened to Primal Markings. The mark can be read by Life 1. Different markings have different meanings, and are used to keep track of certain traits and essential watch the herd as it grows and evolves. Mages have also found that there exist other markings in several bloodlines, which they have not put there. Some believe that there must have been other mages doing the same thing as they in the past. Other explain it away as a "lusus naturae", a strange but useless natural phenomenon |
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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>. | '''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 12:27, 23 June 2017
Description: The mage "marks" the blood of a person. This marking will be passed on to the children, and so on.Sometimes this marking is bound to a special trait that is likened to Primal Markings. The mark can be read by Life 1. Different markings have different meanings, and are used to keep track of certain traits and essential watch the herd as it grows and evolves. Mages have also found that there exist other markings in several bloodlines, which they have not put there. Some believe that there must have been other mages doing the same thing as they in the past. Other explain it away as a "lusus naturae", a strange but useless natural phenomenon
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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. None Commercial.