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== Intro ==
From a purely functional standpoint, the blood magic
that the Assamite sorcerer caste practices differs little
from that wielded by the Tremere. From a philosophical perspective, however, worlds of difference separate
the two. The Tremere force every piece of knowledge
they incorporate into the structured, rigid framework
of high Hermetic invocation. By contrast, the sorcerer
caste’s practices are the result of millennia of adaptation and melding, and are too disparate to be
considered “structured” in any real sense. The modern body
of knowledge that is Assamite Sorcery draws its content from a wide array of magical traditions, from the
ecstatic rites of Kali and Shiva’s followers to the subtle precision of feng shui to the elegant symbolic and
mathematical transformations of Islamic alchemists and astronomers.
Assamite Sorcery is mechanically identical to the
more common Thaumaturgy that appears on pp. 212-
240. However, though they work on similar principles
(the use of vampiric vitae to fuel exertions of conscious
will in order to effect change upon the physical or
spiritual world), the two are not cross-compatible. A
Tremere strives to perform his magic the same way, all
the time, every time. An Assamite might never enact
the same ritual the same exact way twice in a millennium.
As may be expected, students of Assamite Sorcery
have great difficulty learning the practices of other
blood magic traditions. All experience points costs to
learn other blood magic paths and rituals are increased
by half (round up) for Assamite sorcerers. In addition,
even once the sorcerer has incorporated these lessons
into her repertoire, they are still alien to her. All invocations of a “foreign” path require one extra blood
point and all rituals take triple the normal time and
require one extra success for any desired result.
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Thaumaturgy

Intro

From a purely functional standpoint, the blood magic that the Assamite sorcerer caste practices differs little from that wielded by the Tremere. From a philosophical perspective, however, worlds of difference separate the two. The Tremere force every piece of knowledge they incorporate into the structured, rigid framework of high Hermetic invocation. By contrast, the sorcerer caste’s practices are the result of millennia of adaptation and melding, and are too disparate to be considered “structured” in any real sense. The modern body of knowledge that is Assamite Sorcery draws its content from a wide array of magical traditions, from the ecstatic rites of Kali and Shiva’s followers to the subtle precision of feng shui to the elegant symbolic and mathematical transformations of Islamic alchemists and astronomers.

Assamite Sorcery is mechanically identical to the more common Thaumaturgy that appears on pp. 212- 240. However, though they work on similar principles (the use of vampiric vitae to fuel exertions of conscious will in order to effect change upon the physical or spiritual world), the two are not cross-compatible. A Tremere strives to perform his magic the same way, all the time, every time. An Assamite might never enact the same ritual the same exact way twice in a millennium.

As may be expected, students of Assamite Sorcery have great difficulty learning the practices of other blood magic traditions. All experience points costs to learn other blood magic paths and rituals are increased by half (round up) for Assamite sorcerers. In addition, even once the sorcerer has incorporated these lessons into her repertoire, they are still alien to her. All invocations of a “foreign” path require one extra blood point and all rituals take triple the normal time and require one extra success for any desired result.