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Latest revision as of 23:08, 17 August 2023
Contents
Principles of Magic
Lesser Principles of Identity
Mystically inclined mages see Correspondence through the theories of contagion and sympathy. Any two things that have touched share a little trace of that connection, which can be called on through Correspondence. Objects or places that are similar in Pattern can be manipulated through that similitude. Any sort of connection opens the door to the manipulation of Patterns. It’s always easier to work with the familiar than the strange, after all.
Axiom of Sympathy: "Once Together, Always Together"
Axiom of Contagion: "Objects Infected Remain Inert, Until Activated by Possession or Proximity" (If, Then)
Axiom of Inherency: "The attributes without mirror the powers within."
Pillars of the Order of Mercury
Correspondence
Entropy
Forces
Life
Matter
Mind
Prime
Spirit
Time