@DragonParadox, how has Lady Phassen been dealing with having a golden Dragonpen servitor and having a familiar who's obsessed with gold?
Mostly by keeping them out of sight of each other.

@DragonParadox, how has Lady Phassen been dealing with having a golden Dragonpen servitor and having a familiar who's obsessed with gold?
Some poor clerks will have to go through centuries of aquired bullshit "lore" and vague philosophical ramblings to sort out the potentially important bits."relevant ones" is kind of vague, but we can let Lya/the scholarium decide "relevant" I suppose.
It doesn't seem too bad now?I'm deeply uncomfortable with introducing this sort of status to a group that is supposed to be all-encompassing - especially with it carrying less responsibilities than being an actual member.
This whole thing feels like setting a naaasty precedent for few (relatively) assholes that we (for some reason) should care about.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind rasing the entirety of Glassmakers to the ground just to evade employing further legalise of this sort.
Do we wanna go ahead and make a casting license and a ritual license or would that be to redundant?Yes, that's fine, if you are manifestly capable of following the rights steps @DragonParadox you are capable of casting low magic, HOWEVER you have to pass an accredited mage supervised examination containing many of the same written questions a regular mage would have to answer themselves to receive licenses to practice tradecraft or perform research, meaning you can't claim to know the steps to a set of rituals (even those performed in trade) but not have fundamental and solid understanding of the core subject itself (Arcana, Planes, Religion, etc.)
Is that fair?
What about recreational/hobby research and stuff?If you can answer the same questions another mage could answer, but would be omitted from any practical examination, I don't see the harm if you are only given license to practice tradecraft or research from which spellcraft of the advanced or 'high' variety would be necessary.
What's her familiar again?@DragonParadox, how has Lady Phassen been dealing with having a golden Dragonpen servitor and having a familiar who's obsessed with gold?
A theoretical exam for a certification based on Knowledge (Arcane) and similar skill points? Should work.Yes, that's fine, if you are manifestly capable of following the rights steps @DragonParadox you are capable of casting low magic, HOWEVER you have to pass an accredited mage supervised examination containing many of the same written questions a regular mage would have to answer themselves to receive licenses to practice tradecraft or perform research, meaning you can't claim to know the steps to a set of rituals (even those performed in trade) but not have fundamental and solid understanding of the core subject itself (Arcana, Planes, Religion, etc.)
Is that fair?
I must have missed where that much is proposed.
Do we wanna go ahead and make a casting license and a ritual license or would that be to redundant?
The idea is to appease the non-mages with status while taking away the lore that is as much theirs as the mages of the guild.I must have missed where that much is proposed.
I wouldn't have problems with that, either.
Still, quote, please? Me being sleepy doesn't help in rifling through the meanings...
Yes, that's fine, if you are manifestly capable of following the rights steps @DragonParadox you are capable of casting low magic, HOWEVER you have to pass an accredited mage supervised examination containing many of the same written questions a regular mage would have to answer themselves to receive licenses to practice tradecraft or perform research, meaning you can't claim to know the steps to a set of rituals (even those performed in trade) but not have fundamental and solid understanding of the core subject itself (Arcana, Planes, Religion, etc.)
Is that fair?
@DragonParadox the issue on the table is the fact that if arcane lore were to be declared to be owned by mages alone then there would be problems correct?
"Magical Helpers Union"Pretty much yeah, a lot of people invested resources into making those golems posibile though they are not mages.
Pretty much yeah, a lot of people invested resources into making those golems posibile though they are not mages.
And the Scholorum is the State Alchemists in the Analogy.Our system and Amestris from FMA share a lot of similarities. It's kind of amusing in a way just how many there are.
Anyway I honestly dont see why we cant just buy the lore. We need a way to check all lore to make sure none of it involves baby murder or something. But cant we just independently research the methods or just pay em for using it?
So they issue would not be with the sharing of magical lore that they founded then. For example if they had magical lore which made it easer to bend the shape of glass then they would be obligated to share that correct?
As the law exists right now any magical technique a mage has they have to share it with the Scholarum, yes.
Anyone gonna go tell Yss and the Old Gods that they are legally now required to submit all lore, unique spells and knowledge to the nearest Scholorum for public use? And if theh dont we will hold them in contempt or something?We are setting precedent for other magical organizations also. Clerical organizations would also be forced/obligated to share their lore. I'd rather we have all the bits of lore than some stashed away in a temple.
Anyone gonna go tell Yss and the Old Gods that they are legally now required to submit all lore, unique spells and knowledge to the nearest Scholorum for public use? And if theh dont we will hold them in contempt or something?
An old smith found out how to make Oricalcum. Is he an Institution now? Look this just seems a little too far. We can put by laws to check all lore for danger or corruption. But stating they must give all lore for use by our own Institution? With no compensation and no choice.Are the Old Gods and Yss religious institutions? No. However the temple of Yss is a religious institution and therefore is obligated to share any lore they have. As for the Old Gods much the same. There is no institution there therefore the law doesn't really apply.