...As you put it,
Anyway, what would cause a human to gain magical abilites? especisally as powerfull as Jason or another member of the holders of true light. Can we expect some Farie Creatures working with humans, or humans descandant from said Farie? or is it just latent ability that is attracted to certian indiviuals?
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Human and elf hanky panky. As Regan notes in a later chapter, the Holders are sort of hypocritical when it comes to their attitude toward non-humans, because any human with innate ability owes it to elf ancestry. The trait is recessive and hard to breed for, although the Holders do try, with arranged marriages and such. However, two powerful human sorcerers might have children with weak abilities, because the actual degree of magical power seems to be governed by chance with the odds skewed toward "weak."Anyway, what would cause a human to gain magical abilites? especisally as powerfull as Jason or another member of the holders of true light.
I.e., Jason is an aberration, not the norm.
Any demons or Fey who deals with mundane humans is supposed to use a glamour to pass as human, as per various treaties and InterPlanar laws. A few species of "demon," like the Teile, have dealings (trade related) with the Holders.Can we expect some Farie Creatures working with humans, or humans descandant from said Farie?
Elves, and most of the non-human species avoid dealing with humans because humans are considered an immature and volatile species. The elven government refuses to deal with the Holders at all, insisting on using the Grey Brethren (vampires) as go betweens. Vampires, by virtue of their origins (Chapter One), are considered kin to the elves.
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I meant to work in this bit of exposition in this chapter, but decided it would bog down an already slow-paced section. But this is an excerpt from the original manuscript that sort of explains the Holder/Brethren relationship.Would the holders deal with the brethern or are they opposed to all magical creatures outside of themselves.
Nowadays, the Holders and Brethren have a relationship similar to that of Cold War era America and the U.S.S.R., perhaps even a little friendlier. Sometimes, they will even form a temporary alliance to deal with a problem that threatens them both."Around 700 years ago, the Brethren and the Holders went to war, each hoping to exterminate the other. After significant losses on both sides, each came to the distressing conclusion that destruction would be mutual. Since neither the Brethren nor the Holders were willing to go out in a blaze of martyred glory, the result was the Compact of Non-Aggression. Basically, the Holders and Brethren agreed not to go out of their way to kill each other. Naturally, that doesn't rule out various forms of espionage. "
So Cyrus is listed as a fifth circle magus, can I assume that there are nine circles? Of course I'm going under the assumtion that it paralells the nine circles of hell, I could also assume that their are 7 circles as they may claim a more "heavenly" magical cast.
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There are ten, with the first being composed of the highest ranking members, the Inner Circle as it were. The Outer Nine is the term used to described all those in ranks two through ten. The higher the number, the lower the member's rank.
Ranking is a function of many things including seniority, achievements and magical ability.
The majority of Holders are of sixth circle or higher. Cyrus, a researcher, rose to fifth circle in just a few years, thanks largely to his "innovative" research methods.
Ranking is a function of many things including seniority, achievements and magical ability.
The majority of Holders are of sixth circle or higher. Cyrus, a researcher, rose to fifth circle in just a few years, thanks largely to his "innovative" research methods.
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There are ten, with the first being composed of the highest ranking members, the Inner Circle as it were. The Outer Nine is the term used to described all those in ranks two through ten. The higher the number, the lower the member's rank.Koto wrote:So Cyrus is listed as a fifth circle magus, can I assume that there are nine circles? Of course I'm going under the assumtion that it paralells the nine circles of hell, I could also assume that their are 7 circles as they may claim a more "heavenly" magical cast.
Ranking is a function of many things including seniority, achievements and magical ability.
The majority of Holders are of sixth circle or higher. Cyrus, a researcher, rose to fifth circle in just a few years, thanks largely to his "innovative" research methods.