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==SUMMA SOURCE QUALITY==
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==Summae Source Quality==
  
 
Author’s Communication + 6 + bonus
 
Author’s Communication + 6 + bonus
  
==SUMMA GAIN LIMIT==
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==Summae Gain Limit==
 
Level of summa
 
Level of summa
  
==TRACTATUS SOURCE QUALITY==
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==Tractatus Source Quality==
  
 
Author’s Communication + 6
 
Author’s Communication + 6
  
==SUMMAE==
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==Summae==
  
 
Each summa is described by two factors:
 
Each summa is described by two factors:
its level, which represents how much knowledge is contained in it, and its quality, representing how well it is written.
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its level, which represents how much knowledge is contained in it, and its quality, representing how well it is written. When a summa is started, the level of the finished book is determined. The level may be chosen freely by the author, up to half of her score in the appropriate Art or Ability. The quality of the summa is equal to the author’s Communication + 6.
When a summa is started, the level of the
 
finished book is determined. The level may be
 
chosen freely by the author, up to half of her
 
score in the appropriate Art or Ability. The
 
quality of the summa is equal to the author’s
 
Communication + 6.
 
  
If the author chooses to set the level of the
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If the author chooses to set the level of the summa below half her score, there is a bonus to the quality. For an Art, the bonus is one point for every level by which the summa is dropped. For an Ability, the bonus is three points for every level. This bonus cannot exceed the base quality of the summa, so the final quality cannot be more than twice the author’s Communication + bonuses from Virtues + 6.
summa below half her score, there is a bonus to
 
the quality. For an Art, the bonus is one point for
 
every level by which the summa is dropped. For
 
an Ability, the bonus is three points for every
 
level. This bonus cannot exceed the base quality
 
of the summa, so the final quality cannot be
 
more than twice the author’s Communication +
 
bonuses from Virtues + 6.
 
  
Once the level is determined, writing
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Once the level is determined, writing commences. For every season spent writing, the character accumulates a number of points equal to his Communication + Language. When the total of points equals or exceeds the level of the summa, for Arts, or five times the level of the summa, for Abilities, the summa is complete. The level of the book may not be changed midway through the writing (if the
commences. For every season spent writing,
 
the character accumulates a number of points
 
equal to his Communication + Language.
 
When the total of points equals or exceeds the
 
level of the summa, for Arts, or five times the
 
level of the summa, for Abilities, the summa is
 
complete. The level of the book may not be
 
changed midway through the writing (if the
 
 
character improves the Art or Ability, for example).  
 
character improves the Art or Ability, for example).  
  
Once begun, the book must be finished at
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Once begun, the book must be finished at the initial level or not finished at all.
the initial level or not finished at all.
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For example, Quintus, who has a score of 24 in Ignem, a Communication of –1 and a Language of 5, wants to write an Ignem summa.
For example, Quintus, who has a score of
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He decides that the level of the summa will be twelve, the maximum that he can select. During the first season of writing he accumulates four points (his Communication + Language). He accumulates another four in the second season, taking him to eight, and four more in the third, for a total of twelve. This equals the level, so the book is completed at the end of the third season. The quality of the summa is 5. If he had chosen to write a summa at level six, it would have taken him two seasons, and the quality of the summa would have been 10, because the bonus from dropping the level by six points is capped at 5 by the base quality of the book.
24 in Ignem, a Communication of –1 and a
 
Language of 5, wants to write an Ignem summa.
 
He decides that the level of the summa will be
 
twelve, the maximum that he can select. During
 
the first season of writing he accumulates four
 
points (his Communication + Language). He
 
accumulates another four in the second season,
 
taking him to eight, and four more in the third,
 
for a total of twelve. This equals the level, so the
 
book is completed at the end of the third season.
 
The quality of the summa is 5. If he had chosen
 
to write a summa at level six, it would have taken
 
him two seasons, and the quality of the summa
 
would have been 10, because the bonus from
 
dropping the level by six points is capped at 5 by
 
the base quality of the book.
 
  
  
==TRACTATUS==
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==Tractatus==
  
 
It takes one season to write a tractatus.
 
It takes one season to write a tractatus.
The quality of a tractatus is equal to the
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The quality of a tractatus is equal to the author’s Communication + 6. A character may only write a total number of tractatus equal to half her score in an Ability or one fifth of her score in an Art, rounded up in both cases.
author’s Communication + 6.
 
A character may only write a total number
 
of tractatus equal to half her score in an Ability
 
or one fifth of her score in an Art, rounded up
 
in both cases.
 
  
=COPYING BOOKS=
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=Copying Books=
  
A character may copy books carefully or
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A character may copy books carefully or quickly. Copying a tractatus carefully takes one season. Every season that a character spends copying a summa carefully, she accumulates points equal to 6 + her Profession: Scribe score.
quickly. Copying a tractatus carefully takes one
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When she has accumulated points equal to the level of the summa, it has been copied. A careful copy has the same quality as the original book.
season. Every season that a character spends
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A character may copy books quickly at three times the rate. That is, she may make three copies of a tractatus (or one copy of each of three tractatus, and so on) in a season, or she gains 18 + 3 times her Profession: Scribe score points towards copying a summa. Books copied quickly have a quality one lower than the book copied.
copying a summa carefully, she accumulates
 
points equal to 6 + her Profession: Scribe score.
 
When she has accumulated points equal to the
 
level of the summa, it has been copied. A careful copy has the same quality as the original
 
book.
 
A character may copy books quickly at
 
three times the rate. That is, she may make
 
three copies of a tractatus (or one copy of each
 
of three tractatus, and so on) in a season, or she
 
gains 18 + 3 times her Profession: Scribe score
 
points towards copying a summa. Books copied
 
quickly have a quality one lower than the book
 
copied.
 
  
==COPYING CAREFULLY==
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==Copying Carefully==
  
1 tractatus per season, or 6 + Profession
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1 tractatus per season, or 6 + Profession (Scribe) points towards a summa.
(Scribe) points towards a summa.
 
  
==COPYING QUICKLY==
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==Copying Quickly==
  
Three times as fast as careful copying, copy
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Three times as fast as careful copying, copy Source Quality is 1 lower than copied book.
Source Quality is 1 lower than copied book.
 
  
==CORRUPTED COPIES==
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==Corrupted Copies==
  
Books copied by people lacking particular
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Books copied by people lacking particular skills become corrupted. In the simplest case, the scribe omits small marks that are a vital part of the meaning because he thinks they are merely ink blots. In more complex cases, he
skills become corrupted. In the simplest case,
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“corrects” parts of the text, creating gibberish.  
the scribe omits small marks that are a vital part
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A corrupted text is useless. A character must be able to read and write the language in which the book is written to copy it without corrupting it. However, a score of 3 in the language is sufficient to allow accurate copying.
of the meaning because he thinks they are
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A character must have a score of at least 1 in the relevant Realm Lore, or the appropriate Ability, to copy a text about a Supernatural Ability without corrupting it. A character must have a score of at least 1
merely ink blots. In more complex cases, he
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in Magic Theory in order to copy a book about the Hermetic Arts or Parma Magica without corrupting it. Scores in the Ability in question are no substitute in this case.
“corrects” parts of the text, creating gibberish.
 
A corrupted text is useless.
 
A character must be able to read and write
 
the language in which the book is written to
 
copy it without corrupting it. However, a score
 
of 3 in the language is sufficient to allow accurate copying.
 
A character must have a score of at least 1
 
in the relevant Realm Lore, or the appropriate
 
Ability, to copy a text about a Supernatural
 
Ability without corrupting it.
 
A character must have a score of at least 1
 
in Magic Theory in order to copy a book about
 
the Hermetic Arts or Parma Magica without
 
corrupting it. Scores in the Ability in question
 
are no substitute in this case.
 
  
 
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Writing Books[Bearbeiten]

A character must have a score of at least five in an Art, or at least two in an Ability, before she can write a useful book. She must also have a score of at least five in the language she wants to write the book in. Books may be written about any Ability, including the Mastery Ability of an individual spell. Learning from books about practical Abilities requires the reader to practice as well as read.

Summae Source Quality[Bearbeiten]

Author’s Communication + 6 + bonus

Summae Gain Limit[Bearbeiten]

Level of summa

Tractatus Source Quality[Bearbeiten]

Author’s Communication + 6

Summae[Bearbeiten]

Each summa is described by two factors: its level, which represents how much knowledge is contained in it, and its quality, representing how well it is written. When a summa is started, the level of the finished book is determined. The level may be chosen freely by the author, up to half of her score in the appropriate Art or Ability. The quality of the summa is equal to the author’s Communication + 6.

If the author chooses to set the level of the summa below half her score, there is a bonus to the quality. For an Art, the bonus is one point for every level by which the summa is dropped. For an Ability, the bonus is three points for every level. This bonus cannot exceed the base quality of the summa, so the final quality cannot be more than twice the author’s Communication + bonuses from Virtues + 6.

Once the level is determined, writing commences. For every season spent writing, the character accumulates a number of points equal to his Communication + Language. When the total of points equals or exceeds the level of the summa, for Arts, or five times the level of the summa, for Abilities, the summa is complete. The level of the book may not be changed midway through the writing (if the character improves the Art or Ability, for example).

Once begun, the book must be finished at the initial level or not finished at all. For example, Quintus, who has a score of 24 in Ignem, a Communication of –1 and a Language of 5, wants to write an Ignem summa. He decides that the level of the summa will be twelve, the maximum that he can select. During the first season of writing he accumulates four points (his Communication + Language). He accumulates another four in the second season, taking him to eight, and four more in the third, for a total of twelve. This equals the level, so the book is completed at the end of the third season. The quality of the summa is 5. If he had chosen to write a summa at level six, it would have taken him two seasons, and the quality of the summa would have been 10, because the bonus from dropping the level by six points is capped at 5 by the base quality of the book.


Tractatus[Bearbeiten]

It takes one season to write a tractatus. The quality of a tractatus is equal to the author’s Communication + 6. A character may only write a total number of tractatus equal to half her score in an Ability or one fifth of her score in an Art, rounded up in both cases.

Copying Books[Bearbeiten]

A character may copy books carefully or quickly. Copying a tractatus carefully takes one season. Every season that a character spends copying a summa carefully, she accumulates points equal to 6 + her Profession: Scribe score. When she has accumulated points equal to the level of the summa, it has been copied. A careful copy has the same quality as the original book. A character may copy books quickly at three times the rate. That is, she may make three copies of a tractatus (or one copy of each of three tractatus, and so on) in a season, or she gains 18 + 3 times her Profession: Scribe score points towards copying a summa. Books copied quickly have a quality one lower than the book copied.

Copying Carefully[Bearbeiten]

1 tractatus per season, or 6 + Profession (Scribe) points towards a summa.

Copying Quickly[Bearbeiten]

Three times as fast as careful copying, copy Source Quality is 1 lower than copied book.

Corrupted Copies[Bearbeiten]

Books copied by people lacking particular skills become corrupted. In the simplest case, the scribe omits small marks that are a vital part of the meaning because he thinks they are merely ink blots. In more complex cases, he “corrects” parts of the text, creating gibberish. A corrupted text is useless. A character must be able to read and write the language in which the book is written to copy it without corrupting it. However, a score of 3 in the language is sufficient to allow accurate copying. A character must have a score of at least 1 in the relevant Realm Lore, or the appropriate Ability, to copy a text about a Supernatural Ability without corrupting it. A character must have a score of at least 1 in Magic Theory in order to copy a book about the Hermetic Arts or Parma Magica without corrupting it. Scores in the Ability in question are no substitute in this case.

Porta Vitae[Bearbeiten]

Techniques

Magus Creo Intellego Muto Perdo Rego
Alasdair 08 10 02 04 01
Coinneach - 05 07 05 09
Earrach 06 10 - - 05
Seraphine 10 - - 08 05
Taylor 03 01 12 01 09

Forms 01

Magus Animal Aquam Auram Corpus Herbam
Alasdair - - - - -
Coinneach - - - - -
Earrach 06 06 - 08 08
Seraphine - - - - -
Taylor - - 04 - 03

Forms 02

Magus Ignem Imaginem Mentem Terram Vim
Alasdair - 06 10 - -
Coinneach - 07 - - 11
Earrach - - - - 02
Seraphine 11 - - - 04
Taylor 03 - 03 06 -

Relevante Virtues:

Coinneach hat Good Teacher: +3 Quality Buch

Taylor Read hat Good Teacher: +3 Quality Buch

Wurzeln die gekauft werden können:

Technique: Intellego, Muto, Perdo, Rego,

Form: Animal, Auram, Herbam, Mentem und Vim