Tor Lithanel said:The skyline is defined by three marble towers. The heavily guarded Silver Tower, containing the Queen's throne, is the tallest and oldest. The Dragon Tower is the second tallest and is currently empty. In ages past it served as a rookery for Dragons, as evidenced by the scorched interior. Prince Aesryn wishes to restore the Dragon Tower to its former glory. Finally, the Hippocrene Tower also sits abandoned, by decree of Queen Marrisith.
I do not think anyone here would be so inclined. Unlike necromancy this particular form of insanity and dark magic does not grant us anything we do not already have... well nothing we desire. I'm assuming extra limbs, eyes and other mutations are not too popular.
Mutations sound cool... until you actually look at the mutation table. They are not power ups.
I'd rather fish for the Mark of Ulgu (+1 Magic) in the Ulgu Marks table than in the Mutation table, and preference is neitherA few of them are, but it is like picking out pearls from a piranha infested river, really really not worth it.
That sweet, sweet 10/10 magic score. Elevated to effective 11 by our staff. BEYOND MORTAL CONCERNS.I'd rather fish for the Mark of Ulgu (+1 Magic) in the Ulgu Marks table than in the Mutation table, and preference is neither
There is absolutely no possibility of Mathilde ever wielding Divine Magic, at all, under any circumstances, ever.
If I intended to make a statement about theurgy, you would be able to tell by how I would use the word 'theurgy'.
See my previous post regarding how you would know when I'm making a statement about theurgy.
This sounds like something that would be mostly true for nobility and such.
Magisters are considered to hold the rights and privileges due to minor nobility while within the bounds of the Empire, and also entitled to be paid accordingly on their commissions.
To my understanding, that distinction only really matters insomuch they aren't allowed to pass their titles and privilleges to their bloodline though, no? Otherwise, they are virtually identical to unlanded nobility legally speaking (although not so much socially)