Difference between revisions of "Osmosis"
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'''Description:''' The mage "reads" an object by holding it, and quickly learn all information it holds. This can take different time depending on the amount of information, but afterwards the mage can recite everything out of memory (hopefully he knows the language). Very practical for books,letters or computer disks. The mage doesn't necessarily understand the information, but he can recite it or remember particular parts. | '''Description:''' The mage "reads" an object by holding it, and quickly learn all information it holds. This can take different time depending on the amount of information, but afterwards the mage can recite everything out of memory (hopefully he knows the language). Very practical for books,letters or computer disks. The mage doesn't necessarily understand the information, but he can recite it or remember particular parts. | ||
− | '''System:''' | + | '''System:''' For electronic media, use Forces 1 instead of Matter. |
'''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 09:04, 21 June 2017
Description: The mage "reads" an object by holding it, and quickly learn all information it holds. This can take different time depending on the amount of information, but afterwards the mage can recite everything out of memory (hopefully he knows the language). Very practical for books,letters or computer disks. The mage doesn't necessarily understand the information, but he can recite it or remember particular parts.
System: For electronic media, use Forces 1 instead of Matter.
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.