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'''Magic is Alive''' <br>
 
'''Magic is Alive''' <br>
“Knowledge is power.” An elegant concept, reduced to platitude. But
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“Knowledge is power.” An elegant concept, reduced to platitude. But you’ve felt it already — that burning desire to know, the sizzle of ecstasy upon sating that desire. You’ve wrought your will upon the world and felt it respond to your touch, felt it push back. By now you’ve heard the stereotype of us, wizards sequestering secrets in their libraries. All true. The hunger for magic is a pang we know well — to feed it, we gather knowledge, preserve it, share it, and when necessary, hunt for it.  
you’ve felt it already — that burning desire to know, the sizzle of ecstasy
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Shall I tell you of my own satiation? Of the long nights spent in private libraries, alarms silenced by Arcana, perusing centuries-old manuscripts? Or maybe you’d rather hear about the wards around South American pyramids, the ones the tourists don’t get to see. I’ve fought Seers in customs warehouses, gleaned truths from the tongues of spirits and angels, traded with charlatans for the slivers of true magic they possess.  
upon sating that desire. You’ve wrought your will upon the world and
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Understanding and experience are marks of value. Ignorance and deception are tools of the wicked. Knowledge isn’t power, knowledge is everything — and that’s true beyond the tautological appeal. The secrets of magic are hidden in the dark places of the world. The Mysteries await you, begging to be grasped. As it turns out, a small cult has sprung up in one of those abandoned subway stations, and their leader claims he scries the tunnels through the eyes of rats. Care to come with me to see how he does it?
felt it respond to your touch, felt it push back. By now you’ve heard the
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stereotype of us, wizards sequestering secrets in their libraries. All true. The
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hunger for magic is a pang we know well — to feed it, we gather knowledge,
 
preserve it, share it, and when necessary, hunt for it. Shall I tell you
 
of my own satiation? Of the long nights spent in private libraries, alarms
 
silenced by Arcana, perusing centuries-old manuscripts? Or maybe you’d
 
rather hear about the wards around South American pyramids, the ones
 
the tourists don’t get to see. I’ve fought Seers
 
in customs warehouses, gleaned truths from
 
the tongues of spirits and angels, traded with
 
charlatans for the slivers of true magic they
 
possess.
 
Understanding and experience are marks
 
of value. Ignorance and deception are tools of
 
the wicked. Knowledge isn’t power, knowledge
 
is everything — and that’s true beyond the
 
tautological appeal. The secrets of magic are
 
hidden in the dark places of the world. The
 
Mysteries await you, begging to be grasped.
 
As it turns out, a small cult has sprung
 
up in one of those abandoned subway
 
stations, and their leader claims he
 
scries the tunnels through the eyes
 
of rats. Care to come with me to see
 
how he does it?
 
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The world is Fallen, but wondrous.
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The world is Fallen, but wondrous. Pure truth from the Supernal drifts downward, fragmenting from exposure to the Abyss. The driven and elect must track down this knowledge to glean true wisdom, separating Supernal wheat from Fallen chaff. Contemporary mages piece together the past, and in doing so forge a future. This pursuit of Gnosis holds together the '''Mysterium''' — if mystic lore is the currency of the Awakened, none are richer than Mystagogues. They scour crypts, decipher forgotten languages, and scrutinize myth cycles for signs of sorcery, retrieving and hoarding knowledge that sundered and fragmented from crossing the Abyss.<br>
Pure truth from the Supernal
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Mystagogues battle against Pancryptia, the tendency of sorcery to actively hide itself amidst the cultural detritus of the Fallen World. They work to foster academia, instilling the intellectual discipline and rigor needed for the Awakened to sift through the Fallen World for pearls of Supernal wisdom. The World is Fallen and damaged, but Mystagogues scrutinize with singular focus. Two open secrets propel their questioning natures: One, that magic itself is alive and active in the world; and two, that anything living can be healed.
drifts downward, fragmenting from
 
exposure to the Abyss. The driven
 
and elect must track down this knowledge t o
 
glean true wisdom, separating Supernal wheat from Fallen
 
chaff. Contemporary mages piece together the past, and in
 
doing so forge a future. This pursuit of Gnosis holds together
 
the Mysterium — if mystic lore is the currency of the Awakened,
 
none are richer than Mystagogues. They scour crypts, decipher
 
forgotten languages, and scrutinize myth cycles for signs of
 
sorcery, retrieving and hoarding knowledge that sundered and
 
fragmented from crossing the Abyss.
 
Mystagogues battle against Pancryptia, the tendency of sorcery
 
to actively hide itself amidst the cultural detritus of the Fallen
 
World. They work to foster academia, instilling the intellectual
 
discipline and rigor needed for the Awakened to sift through
 
the Fallen World for pearls of Supernal wisdom. The World is
 
Fallen and damaged, but Mystagogues scrutinize with singular
 
focus. Two open secrets propel their questioning natures: One,
 
that magic itself is alive and active in the world; and two, that
 
anything living can be healed.
 
  
 
==Key Teachings==
 
==Key Teachings==

Revision as of 05:27, 26 March 2018

Mysterium

Mysterium

Magic is Alive
“Knowledge is power.” An elegant concept, reduced to platitude. But you’ve felt it already — that burning desire to know, the sizzle of ecstasy upon sating that desire. You’ve wrought your will upon the world and felt it respond to your touch, felt it push back. By now you’ve heard the stereotype of us, wizards sequestering secrets in their libraries. All true. The hunger for magic is a pang we know well — to feed it, we gather knowledge, preserve it, share it, and when necessary, hunt for it. Shall I tell you of my own satiation? Of the long nights spent in private libraries, alarms silenced by Arcana, perusing centuries-old manuscripts? Or maybe you’d rather hear about the wards around South American pyramids, the ones the tourists don’t get to see. I’ve fought Seers in customs warehouses, gleaned truths from the tongues of spirits and angels, traded with charlatans for the slivers of true magic they possess. Understanding and experience are marks of value. Ignorance and deception are tools of the wicked. Knowledge isn’t power, knowledge is everything — and that’s true beyond the tautological appeal. The secrets of magic are hidden in the dark places of the world. The Mysteries await you, begging to be grasped. As it turns out, a small cult has sprung up in one of those abandoned subway stations, and their leader claims he scries the tunnels through the eyes of rats. Care to come with me to see how he does it?

The world is Fallen, but wondrous. Pure truth from the Supernal drifts downward, fragmenting from exposure to the Abyss. The driven and elect must track down this knowledge to glean true wisdom, separating Supernal wheat from Fallen chaff. Contemporary mages piece together the past, and in doing so forge a future. This pursuit of Gnosis holds together the Mysterium — if mystic lore is the currency of the Awakened, none are richer than Mystagogues. They scour crypts, decipher forgotten languages, and scrutinize myth cycles for signs of sorcery, retrieving and hoarding knowledge that sundered and fragmented from crossing the Abyss.
Mystagogues battle against Pancryptia, the tendency of sorcery to actively hide itself amidst the cultural detritus of the Fallen World. They work to foster academia, instilling the intellectual discipline and rigor needed for the Awakened to sift through the Fallen World for pearls of Supernal wisdom. The World is Fallen and damaged, but Mystagogues scrutinize with singular focus. Two open secrets propel their questioning natures: One, that magic itself is alive and active in the world; and two, that anything living can be healed.

Key Teachings

  • Mysteriorum
  • Knowledge is Power - All Mysterium seek Enlightenment, but only personal experience will do. No Mage can be handed the answers they must seek them out themselves and Learn from Experience.
  • Knowledge must be Preserved - Mysterium are notorious for Stealing Grimoires, Artifacts and other Magical knowledge from other Orders. Mysterium believe that magic shown to sleepers will hide itself. They must Preserve physical artifacts and Grimoires so that they may pass the knowledge down to those deemed worthy. Mysterium also keep in global contact with their own Network of Favour Trading.
  • Knowledge has a Price - All knowledge has a Cost, a Mysterium simply deems whether one is ready. Information must be paid with knowledge or Favours. They do not Lie to those seeking but they do not reveal should the seeker not be Ready. They also do not Disturb the fragile alliance of power within the Diamond and Pentacle.

Mysterium across Australia

Also see the category pages at the bottom of this page, as all characters should be tagged with this category.

Character Faction Path Legacy Group Domain Status Position
Name Faction Path Legacy Group Domain - ••••• Position
Clothon - Acanthus - Team Thrillseeker Southern Cross •• Acquisitor
Hephaestus - Obrimos Forge Masters - Adelaide Censor
No-One - Obrimos - Heathens Southern Cross ••• Curator
Mara - Thyrsus - Scions of Prometheus Southern Cross •• Savant
Rifling - Moros Forge Masters - Southern Cross •• Savant

Mysterium across America

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Character Faction Path Legacy Group Domain Status Position
Name Faction Path Legacy Group Domain - ••••• Position


Deceased, Departed or Missing

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Name Path Legacy Group Domain Reason


Cabals and Groups

Order benefits

Legacies

Pages in category "Mysterium CofD"

The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.