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'''Description:''' The mage curses somebody, often very graphically and often using some material implement (waving a bone or entrails at the victim, or spitting at him). The mage implants a subconscious desire to get hurt. The victim will often become unsettled, nervous or depressed. When an opportunity presents itself, the subconscious mind will try to make the victim hurt himself (or a loved one). Some mages add Entropy to "give fate a hand", creating more opportunities for the curse to work.
  
 
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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>.

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Rotes by Craft / Tradition

Description: The mage curses somebody, often very graphically and often using some material implement (waving a bone or entrails at the victim, or spitting at him). The mage implants a subconscious desire to get hurt. The victim will often become unsettled, nervous or depressed. When an opportunity presents itself, the subconscious mind will try to make the victim hurt himself (or a loved one). Some mages add Entropy to "give fate a hand", creating more opportunities for the curse to work.

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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.