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Quintessence flows through the world like the
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humors through a human being, bubbling to the
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surface in certain places. These places are called
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crays. Mages seek out these rare sites jealously, as
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they provide plentiful energy for mystical endeavors.
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Such places aren't often left unattended; the
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werewolves revere them as holy sites (though the
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brutal beasts probably have no idea of the Cray's
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potential) and other, stranger beings such as spirits
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and Fae also haunt them.
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This Background assumes that the mage has
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exclusive access to a cray, either because he owns
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and can defend the land it is on or because no one
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else has discovered it yet. Players can pool their
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ratings in this Background to indicate particularly
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powerful cray or a number of smaller ones.
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A mage may draw Quintessence from a cray as
  
 
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Dark Ages Mage

Quintessence flows through the world like the humors through a human being, bubbling to the surface in certain places. These places are called crays. Mages seek out these rare sites jealously, as they provide plentiful energy for mystical endeavors. Such places aren't often left unattended; the werewolves revere them as holy sites (though the brutal beasts probably have no idea of the Cray's potential) and other, stranger beings such as spirits and Fae also haunt them.

This Background assumes that the mage has exclusive access to a cray, either because he owns and can defend the land it is on or because no one else has discovered it yet. Players can pool their ratings in this Background to indicate particularly powerful cray or a number of smaller ones.

A mage may draw Quintessence from a cray as

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