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October 2005 Digital Edition Version 1.0 2 Table of Contents House Bonisagus Prima........................................................43 Merchants and Bankers............................84 .........................4 The Magvillus Council............................44 Mercenaries and Guardians.....................89 Assignments.............................................44 Minstrels and Wanderers.........................91 Key Facts...................................................5 The Code of Hermes.......................................45 Magical Merceres.............................................94 Famous Figures...........................................5 Origins.....................................................45 Mercurian Magi.......................................95 History...............................................................4 Forfeit Immunity......................................45 Mutantes..................................................96 The Founder Bonisagus.............................4 The Hermetic Oath.................................46 Other Specialties.....................................98 The Founder Trianoma..............................6 High and Low Crimes.............................46 Laboratory Rules.............................................99 The Formative Years..................................7 The Peripheral Code...............................54 Mastered Spell Special Abilities..............99 The Founders' End.....................................8 Tribunal Procedures........................................56 Mercere's Portals...................................100 The Schism War........................................9 Preparing a Case......................................56 Magic Rules....................................................101 House Organization in 1220............................9 Presenting the Case.................................57 Mutantum Magic...................................101 The Gender of the Lineages....................10 Acquittal..................................................58 Spells..............................................................101 House Nomenclature...............................10 Conviction...............................................58 Mutantum Spells....................................101 The Ranks of Magi Bonisagi....................10 Penalties...........................................................59 Other Spells...........................................103 The Inner Circles.....................................10 Determining Penalties.............................59 Virtues and Flaws..........................................103 Colentes Arcanorum................................10 Wizard's March.......................................60 Virtues...................................................104 Tenentes Occultorum..............................12 Punishments.............................................60 Flaws......................................................108 Colloquium Delectorum..........................13 Quaesitorial Duties and Powers.....................61 Primus......................................................13 House Tremere Seekers.....................................................15 Quaesitor in Good Standing...................61 ...........................110 Investigation Duties.................................62 The Magi of House Bonisagus........................16 Cooperation.............................................62 Key Facts...............................................110 Common Virtues and Flaws....................16 Investigation Immunity............................62 Famous Figures.......................................110 Apprentices..............................................16 Compensation..........................................63 Symbols..........................................................110 Magi Bonisagi..........................................18 Calling a Wizard’s March........................63 History...........................................................112 Magi Trianomae......................................20 Consultation and Arbitration..................63 Before the Order....................................112 House Utilities.................................................21 Tribunal Duties........................................64 The Final Founder.................................112 House Acclaim.........................................21 Guernicus Magi...............................................66 The House After Tremere.....................113 Folios........................................................22 Apprentices..............................................66 Mortal Affairs.........................................114 Intrigue....................................................24 Playing a Guernicus Magus.....................66 Coeris....................................................115 New Virtues and Flaws............................25 Being a Quaesitor....................................67 The House in 1220.......................................116 Original Research............................................26 Being a Hoplite........................................67 Pragmatic Attitude.................................116 Example Discoveries........................................30 Being an Advocate...................................67 Military Ethos........................................116 Arma Magica...........................................30 Being a Magical Investigation Specialist.67 Reverence for Order..............................116 Parmulae..................................................32 Being a Terrae-Magus..............................68 Extent.....................................................116 Figurine Magic.........................................33 Guernicus Politics and Advancement......68 Political Priorities..................................117 Realm-Aligned Spells...............................34 Running Stories for a Quaesitor.....................69 Structure........................................................118 House Guernicus Allies.................................................................70 Vexillations............................................121 .........................35 Hoplites...................................................70 Promotion by Force.......................................123 Redcaps....................................................70 Designing Magi of House Tremere..............125 Key Facts.................................................36 Custos......................................................70 Arts and Spells.......................................125 Famous Figures.........................................36 Quaesitorial Magic..........................................70 Virtues and Flaws...................................131 Chapter Structure....................................35 Acute Sense.............................................71 Abilities..................................................131 History.............................................................36 Spell Traces and Sigils.............................71 Magical Items Popular in the House.....132 Before the Order......................................37 Spells and Guidelines..............................72 Specialist Roles......................................132 The Order Forms.....................................37 Fenicil's Rituals................................................76 Dueling...........................................................134 The Quaesitores......................................38 Greater Rituals.........................................76 Styles of Certamen................................135 The Life of Guernicus..............................38 Lesser Rituals...........................................77 New spells.......................................................139 Fenicil......................................................39 Shape and Material Bonus Table Additions...139 Duresca Scrolls........................................40 House Mercere New Virtues....................................................141 Schism War.............................................40 .............................78 Traditionalists/Transitionalist..................41 Timeline Organization....................................................42 Mercere the Founder.......................................78 ................................................144 Redcaps............................................................81 Population................................................42 Messengers and Heralds..........................82 Domus Magna.........................................43 3 Chapter One House Bonisagus them. The magi of House Bonisagus have similar aspira- “Brothers and Sisters, I bring you the potion that will cure our sor- tions; the differences are their community orientation and rows and bind our wounds. No longer need we conspire against the firm idea that only peace offers the stability necessary each other; for now we stand together on the common ground that for such discoveries. Of all the Hermetic Houses, House this knowledge has provided, and we can make peace. May all of Bonisagus is most pleased with the Order of Hermes, find- you and all your filii use what I will teach you wisely.” ing it a safe community that allows for their personal goals. No one has ever heard a magus Bonisagi gainsay the — Bonisagus, announcing his invention of Order. Hermetic magic at the first tribunal The following pages detail House Bonisagus, begin- ning with its Founders and its history before explaining Motto: Pertinatia sapientiaque ad cognitionem cursus sunt. the House’s organization in the thirteenth century. This (Perseverance and wisdom are the keys to knowl- section also includes information about the Seekers, an edge). informal group of magi exploring the mystical past, who Symbol: Two keys, crossed search out legendary and magical sites. Details for the magi of the House fol- The magi of House Bonisagus are low, beginning with apprentices before the descendants of the two founders of explaining the two branches of the the Order of Hermes: the magus House. The House Utilities section con- Bonisagus, who invented the Parma tains two systems exclusive to House Magica, and the maga Trianoma, who Bonisagus, House Acclaim and folios, as used that magical protection to gather well as more information on the social the rest of the Order’s Founders. House skill Intrigue. This section ends with Bonisagus is a true lineage, meaning that new Virtues and Flaws applicable to each magus was taught by a magus of the House Bonisagus magi. Rules for original House, and that master-apprentice rela- research are next, useful for any magus tionship goes all the way back to the two character, followed by example founders. Members of the House maintain the goals of the Hermetic discoveries. original pair. Magi Bonisagi explore the theoretical appli- cations of magic, delving deeper into its arcane secrets and pushing the limits of Bonisagus’s original theory. History Magi Trianomae continue the political agenda of their mistress, advocating peace and cooperation among the Houses of the Order of Hermes, and searching for other wizards who might contribute to the community of magi. Both goals contribute to the House’s overall quest for The Founder Bonisagus knowledge. Magi Bonisagi are trailblazers in original research. Magi Trianomae operate behind the scene, keeping the political cogs of the Order of Hermes mov- Bonisagus was born in Florence in 690. Unsettled by ing, always seeking peace above discord. his potent Gift, his parents sent him to live with his uncle, Throughout history wizards have aspired to the same a deacon in the church Or San Michele, hoping that his goal: to understand nature’s secrets and gain power over soothing presence might cure the boy. His uncle realized 4 True Lineages Bonisagus’s nature, and instead of suppressing the boy’s Key Facts inclinations, encouraged them. Outspoken and charismat- ic, Bonisagus spent his early years reading through his Population: 81 (52 magi Bonisagi, 29 magi uncle’s library and listening to the wandering speakers Trianomae) who preached from the steps of the church. Domus Magna:Durenmar in the Rhine tribunal. Florence was governed by the Lombards, an invading Prima: The archmage Murion. An unscrupulous Germanic tribe, notorious for killing outcasts, indigents, schemer and staunch conservative, Murion leads and anyone they felt threatened by. Fearing that the House along an ambitious path that will, if Bonisagus might draw such attention, his uncle took him successful, re-establish House Bonisagus’s power to Iozheza, a wizard living in the Florentine countryside. among the Houses. Iozheza was a conjurer of considerable skill. He searched Favored Tribunals: TheRhine and Roman Tribunals, for other wizards, greedy for their magical secrets and followed by the Iberian and Provencal. willing to kill for them. He readily accepted Bonisagus and taught him his first spells. The pair explored the Italian coasts, hunting through the rubble of the Roman Famous Figures Empire for remnants of the lost Cults of Mercury, Dionysus, and Mithras. Bonisagus bore grim witness to Bonisagus, inventor of the Parma Magica and several of Iozheza’s evil acts. Hermetic magic theory, Founder of the House. In Egypt, the pair found a group of wizards still fol- Trianoma, visionary responsible for the Order of lowing the ancient Cult of Osiris. Iozheza persuaded the Hermes, Founder of the House. group to perform one if its most ancient rites, an “incuba- Lucian, Trianoma’s first apprentice, the first Seeker tion” ceremony in which dreaming Iozheza would meet Viea, Trianoma’s twin, enemy of the Order. the ancient god Ra. As Bonisagus watched, his master was Notatus, first Primus, apprentice of Bonisagus, inven- enveloped in a brilliant, searing light. When the light tor of the Aegis of the Hearth. passed, Iozheza was gone, disappeared from the mundane Thamus Collis, Primus during the Schism War. world. Bonisagus was not sure if the spell failed or worked Jovius, last apprentice of Bonisagus, Marched by his only too well. parens. Bonisagus continued the search for lost cults and iso- lated magi. Rather than specific spells, Bonisagus was intrigued with the similarities he saw in the different types Durenmar: Domus Magna of spells. Meeting individual wizards was dangerous, so Bonisagus sought cities that had a reputation for magic. The domus magna of House Bonisagus is He lived in Ephesus for a few years, seeking the lost Cult Durenmar, located in the Black Forest in the Holy of Diana and their ecstatic mysteries. When Ephesus was Roman Empire (modern day Germany). Built on the overrun by an invading Muslim army in 717, Bonisagus ruins of a Mercurian temple, it is the site where the fled to Rome, the current residence of his uncle. Living in Twelve Founders swore allegiance to the Order of a tower on the Aventine Hill, Bonisagus discovered a Hermes in 767. It consists of three towers, a forum nearby well, half buried and long forgotten. Descending and several outlying buildings standing in one of the into the dry well he found a secret cache of the Cult of forest’s few valleys. The three towers are named after Mercury’s rituals. the three most important magi of House Bonisagus. Teaching himself some of the minor rituals, he dis- The Tower of Bonisagus houses the Great Library, an covered commonalities with his own spells, those of the unequaled collection of books. The Tower of Notatus cult of Osiris and others from the temple of Diana. He contains the living quarters of the resident magi believed he could create a system of magic that would Bonisagi, including the Prima Murion. The Tower of encompass all of theses types of magic. Funded by his Trianoma is home to the magi Trianomae, Redcaps, uncle, Bonisagus began a passionate search for more mag- and other magi not of House Bonisagus. The Forum of ical texts, roaming the Aegean basin and deep into Persia Hermes is where the Rhine Tribunal meetings and the to retrieve many legendary tomes and magical papyri. His Grand Tribunals are held. Much more information early library was immense, including memoirs of about Durenmar can be found in Guardians of the Forests: Cappadocian wizards, the secret lore of the Chaldeans, The Rhine Tribunal. Gnostic, Christian, and Jewish mysteries, and even the magical writings of Moses and Solomon. Bonisagus also discovered many powerful magi dur- ing his travels. His first few meetings were disastrous and 5 Houses of Hermes one encounter nearly killed him. Paradoxically, this same Story Seed: magus would later become one of the Twelve Founders. Legends of the Founder Bonisagus decided to invent some form of magical resis- tance to protect him. His efforts were delayed by robbers, who stole a satchel full of his books on his return trip to Many legends surround Bonisagus and Trianoma, Rome. Bonisagus followed them to their secret lair, a cave and these are only a few of the fantastic stories attrib- in the Southern Alps, and retrieved his property. Chasing uted to the pair. Investigating these legends would the thieves away, Bonisagus realized that the cave had make excellent adventures. been a shrine to Hermes before becoming the bandits’ Some find it oddly coincidental that Bonisagus’s lair. He thought it an ideal place for his research, being Aventine Hill home in Rome was located so close to both private and maintaining a magical aura. Within a the well that contained several lost Mercurian spells. year he had installed his library and laboratory. He began One legend proposes that Bonisagus’s uncle left the the duel task of formulating a universal magic theory and spells there for his curious nephew to find. The story creating some type of magic resistance. He was not heard goes that he was following the command of Pope from again for ten years. Gregory II, one of the first popes entrusted with the care of the papal library, who filtered some of the Vatican’s more curious texts to the ingenious young The Founder Trianoma magus. Perhaps he hoped that Bonisagus’ theory would lead to the creation of an order of magi loyal to the Trianoma was born in Thessaly, from a long line of Church, much as the Cult of Mercury was loyal to the powerful female sorceresses, the same maternal bloodline Roman emperor. Is there a link between the Church as Circe and Medea. Thessaly is famous for its potent and the Order of Hermes? witches, and Trianoma and her twin sister Viea were no The story of Trianoma’s trip to the Dragon is well exception. They were trained in magic by their nurse, known, and yet no one has been able to retrace a sin- learning hexes and spell-songs as toddlers. Trianoma was gle footstep of this mythic journey. Who was this also blessed with visions, strange portents that beguiled Dragon she awoke, and how did it know the location and frightened her. She rarely understood the visions, and of Bonisagus, working in isolation? Many suspect it was relied upon her sister’s interpretations to make sense of one of the Old Ones, the great beings of the primor- them. dial age who directed the sorceress. If this was true it One night Trianoma dreamt a terrible nightmare. She could mean the Order is merely a pawn of these crea- and her sister had been fighting each other, surrounded by tures. Some have tried to retrace the sisters’ journey a blazing ring of fire, while a powerful wizard stood by and failed, but perhaps a new expedition will find the watching. The nightmare ended with Trianoma killing truth? her sister. Viea understood this to mean that the isolated Both Trianoma and Bonisagus developed and desperate magi who lived in Europe would eventual- Longevity Rituals late in their life. During their stay in ly destroy the sisters and the world, and that their only the Alpine cave the pair conceived a son. The mixing recourse was to slay the wizard in her dream. The sisters of their magic bloodlines produced a strange boy, undertook an epic quest to find the wizard, traveling past strong with the Gift but psychologically fragile. At five the limits of Ethiopia to the far end of the world. They years of age he fled in the night, resisting efforts to be found a temple of Hesperidies, guarded by a Massylian found by his seeking parents. Some say this is why priestess, and a Dragon sleeping inside the temple. They Bonisagus left the cave and went to the Black Forest; he woke the Dragon and offered it sacrifices in return for wis- could no longer view the contents of his home without dom regarding their quest. The Dragon told the women painful emotions. The cave has never been discovered. to walk to the snow-capped Alps and find a forlorn cave Some magi think the boy returned there, to what fell and its forgotten occupant. purpose no one knows. A year later Trianoma and her sister found Bonisagus’s hide-away. Following Viea’s advice, the sisters immediate- ly attacked, their long hair loosed and woven with poiso- Bonisagus’ rough-shod magic theory, still in its infan- nous snakes. Trianoma’s incantations and Viea’s enchant- cy, easily incorporated the twin’s spells. As he formulated ed arrows failed to pierce Bonisagus’s magical protection, his theory, he taught it to the sisters. Sharing magical and the magus easily defeated the sisters. Bonisagus secrets changed the relationship between the wizard and imprisoned the women, threatening them with slavery if the witches, most notably Trianoma, who started to view they did not teach him their song-magic. Viea balked at the Bonisagus differently. Rather than a threat, he seemed the offer but Trianoma craftily agreed. a kind, open-hearted, inquisitive man. As he learned their 6 True Lineages spells, Bonisagus taught both women some simple formu- lack of restrictions regarding Hermetic research, they also laic spells, invented under his new system of magic. Still, wanted to encourage magi Bonisagi to share ideas and both yearned for the secret of the Parma Magica. As important magical finds. Trianoma also wanted her polit- Trianoma’s ardor grew, Veia became jealous of their rela- ical agendas maintained. By the beginning of the ninth tionship. The sisters argued, and after a particularly century the House had formed two inner Circles, one for vicious quarrel Veia left the cave, fleeing in the night with each branch of the house. The Colentes Arcanorum, several of Bonisagus’s valuable books. “Collectors of Secret Lore”, is a council of magi Bonisagi The magus was furious but Trianoma forbade any responsible for the gathering and dissemination of knowl- revenge. She was reminded of her dream that had started edge. The Tenentes Occultorum, “Tenders of Secret this journey. She believed hunting down her sister would Lore”, are four magi Trianoma who oversee the political drive the world of wizards to a horrible end. Instead, she branch of the House. They see themselves as shepherds, used her sister’s pilfering to suggest a new order of magi, keeping the flock of Hermetic magi safe by making sure where theft and murder would not be necessary. none of the information leaving House Bonisagus leaves Bonisagus was reluctant, but Trianoma spoke of a society the Order of Hermes. of magicians unlike any he had ever seen. He acquiesced House Bonisagus responded unevenly to the early and accepted her as his full apprentice, beginning her conflicts that threatened the Order of Hermes. Magi studies in earnest. Within a year she had learned his Bonisagi barely took notice of the calamities, preferring Hermetic theory and finally the Parma Magica. their personal research over any organized reaction. They deemed the Order sufficiently capable of handling events without their specific participation. Bonisagus was often The Formative Years accused of being self-centered and unaware of the world around him, and this perception clung to his lineage. Trianoma set out across Europe, seeking powerful Magi Trianomae launched themselves into these early magi to join the nascent Order of Hermes. Bonisagus problems, thinking every conflict could be resolved moved to an ancient Mercurian temple located in the through peaceful negotiations and dextrous politicking. Holy Roman Empire’s Black Forest in 754. Forming the They realized their mistake with Damhan-Allaidh, who Order was slow work, taking almost thirty years to com- cared little for negotiations and preferred beheading magi plete. During that time, Trianoma sent magi to Bonisagus, to befriending them. They may have fared better in the who worked closely with them to incorporate their magic other early crises, but since Trianoma’s lineage followed into his universal theory. Some of the founders were her behavior of acting without recognition, their exact reluctant to join, and it took Trianoma several visits to involvement is unknown. Those in the Order fond of con- persuade them. Her constant offer of the Parma Magica to spiracy theories claim that magi Trianomae were behind those who accepted her invitation eventually prevailed. In House Tremere’s “Sundering”, although magi Trianomae 767, twelve magi stood in the Black Forest and swore feal- publicly deny any such claim. ty to the new Order of Hermes. Trianoma refused to found a lineage herself, preferring the advantages of neu- Story Seed: The Lost trality by remaining in Bonisagus’ lineage. She promoted Diary of Polus cooperation, fighting against the lingering spirit of com- petition inherent in all magi, and wished her descendants to do the same. Polus was a powerful magus living in the ninth The Order grew rapidly and House Bonisagus was a century, who kept diaries of his life as a magus leader in this initial surge. Magic theory complete, Trianomae. Several of his diaries still exist, residing in Bonisagus started training apprentices, often doing little the Great Library of Durenmar. Recently one of his else but teaching his new system to eager young pupils. missing diaries has been found, containing specific Trianoma too took an apprentice, Lucian. While information about his and other magi Triamonae’s Bonisagus remained teaching at Durenmar, Trianoma involvement in the Sundering. Besides claiming continued to work with the other Founders, helping them responsibility, the dairies clearly show how magi set up covenants modeled after Durenmar. Ancient tem- Trianomae repeatedly broke their Hermetic Oath by ples and legendary areas proved good locations for spying on Tremere magi. If this missing diary came to covenants, and Trianoma spent much of her time finding the Order’s attention, it would seriously discredit such sites. House Bonisagus and its Trianoma lineage. Player As the Order grew, Bonisagus and Trianoma decided characters are asked to discover whether this diary is they needed help overseeing their particular House. genuine or a forgery. While they both liked the looseness of the Order, and its 7 Houses of Hermes The Founder’s End Story Seed: The Founders’ End Bonisagus continued teaching Hermetic magic Viea was never found, nor was the property she throughout the eighth century, teaching with a passion took ever recovered. Some believe that the stolen vol- and accelerating magi through apprenticeship. The most umes contained lost details of Bonisagus’s theory, and exaggerated case was Jovius, a man accepted as apprentice that their recovery could repair some of the failings of in his twenties and sped through the complete Hermetic Magic Theory. They claim Viea fled back to Thessaly course in four years. Regrettably, Jovius lacked the matu- and began a line of sorceresses whose magic could sur- rity to be a magus even though he possessed the requisite pass the limits of Hermetic magic. Bonisagus’s purpose lore, and within a few months of his gauntlet he was con- at the Thebes Tribunal in 836 was to raise a band of victed of seriously breaching his Oath of Hermes. adventures to find his enemy. Player characters could Bonisagus was forced to March his own filius, and the be recruited to explore the Greek islands looking for experience changed the archmagus. He left Durenmar Bonisagus’s lost books and, perhaps, his grave. and never took another apprentice. Rumors of his location Trianoma did not die peacefully in her sleep dur- and activities occasionally surfaced, but few facts could be ing the Grand Tribunal of 832. Knowing the power determined. He attended the Grand Tribunals of 817 and that those who die before their time leave upon the 832, although he contributed to neither. He was last seen earth, Trianoma insisted that her mentor murder her, at the regular Thebes Tribunal meeting of 836, recruiting hoping this ultimate sacrifice would increase the magi- young magi for some secretive mission. cal aura of Durenmar. Bonisagus flatly refused, and Trianoma continued traveling from covenant to Trianoma forced her apprentice to perpetuate the gris- covenant — usually domus magnae — throughout the ly deed. This succeeded in permanently increasing the eighth and early ninth centuries. She always had an Magic Aura of the valley, but it also imprisoned apprentice in tow, always accepting another as soon as Trianoma’s ghost within her tower. The top two stories her current charge took the Oath. She too attended the were destroyed in an attempt to remove her spirit, Grand Tribunal of 832, sharing a meal with her master. which now haunts the surrounding Black Forest. After supper, she retired to her private suite and died in her sleep. 8 True Lineages The Schism War Story Seed: A Pair in Isolation The Schism War was the gravest threat the Order Before the events of the Schism War, a Bonisagus ever faced. To House Bonisagus, its cure, the and a Diedne magus isolated themselves from the rest Renunciation of House Diedne, was as welcome as the of the Order to collaborate on magical research. Their amputation of a wounded limb. For that was precisely hiding place was so remote that they missed the events what it was, the sacrificing of one House to save the of the Schism War entirely. Growing older, they each whole Order. Diedne had contributed her knowledge of acquired and trained an apprentice in the twelfth cen- spontaneous magic to Bonisagus’s Magic Theory. She was tury, to finish their research once they slipped into the most versatile practitioner of spontaneous magic ever Final Twilight. The apprentices continued their mas- seen, and her lineage retained this spectacular ability. ter’s efforts, neither one ever leaving their isolated val- Magi Bonisagi felt great affection for House Diedne, and ley, never attending any of the regular meetings of the magi from both Houses were known to work together on Order, waiting until their research was complete various projects. Magi Trianoma felt quite the reverse. before their triumphal return. While they couldn’t deny House Diedne’s capabilities, Now they have returned, only to find their masters’ they distrusted Diedne’s lineage. Trianoma’s personal feel- covenant destroyed long ago, and one of the pair an ings were passed down through Trianoma’s lineage, based enemy of the Order. They have invented a staff that on her resentment of the many clandestine meetings can perform spontaneous magic, adding its magical Bonisagus and the pagan Diedne held. ability to the wielder’s for spectacular results. They can Still, neither branch of House Bonisagus was prepared react with the player characters in a variety of ways, when the Schism War broke out. Initially a series of skir- depending on the nature of the saga; they may ask for mishes, fighting soon spread throughout the Order. Magi help or be instant antagonists. Trianomae worked feverishly to bring peace, rushing to the domus magnae of the Houses to beseech the Primi to House Organization rein in their lineage’s magi. The fighting continued. Many magi hoped the regional tribunals of 1004 would help in 1220 restore order, but individual Wizard’s Wars and impromp- tu Marches forced cancellations of most of the Regional Tribunal meetings. Finally, House Tremere declared war on House Diedne in 1010. Houses Flambeau and Jerbiton House Bonisagus is one of the smaller Houses of the followed soon after and the Order of Hermes teetered on Order of Hermes. Many of its members work indepen- the brink of extinction. dently, and the House has developed organizations to In 1011, magi Trianomae convinced the Primus of meet its magi’s needs. House Bonisagus has only three House Guernicus to call an emergency Grand Tribunal levels of hierarchy. The Primus stands at the top of the instead of the Regular Tribunal meetings to deal with the hierarchy, naturally, and holds considerable power and situation. The Primi of House Bonisagus and House influence. Beneath him are two Inner Circles, the Mercere readily agreed. House Mercere offered its aid to Colentes Arcanorum and the Tenentes Occultorum, two quickly reach all the Primi and escort them to Magvillus. groups of equal status charged with maintaining the spe- The summons went to as many covenants as the Redcaps cific interests of the House’s two sides. The rest of the could safely reach. The specifics of this emergency meet- House consists of regular magi Bonisagi and magi ing can be found in the Guernicus chapter. The end result Trianomae. Magi Bonisagi have invented ranks among was the Renunciation of House Diedne and all its mem- themselves based on their research achievements, levels of bers. This decision caused many magi of House Bonisagus prestige with accompanying titles. Magi Trianomae view to resent their fellows. Destroying one of the founding themselves as equals. The Seekers are a group of magi Houses was hardly a model of cooperation and peaceful intent on discovering the secrets of the Old Ones. They community. It was a heavy decision Bonisagus Primus are a recognized group within House Bonisagus, but since Thamus Collis had to make, and once decided he abdi- they accept magi of other Houses, they sit somewhat out- cated his position — the only Primus to ever do so. side the regular structure of the House. 9 Houses of Hermes The Gender of the Lineage supporting their Primus. The third rank is the cannophori (“reed-bearers”). At this point a maga has made consider- able strides in her research and must include her sigil in Some magi theorize that the Order needed both a the pouch that determines the members of the Colentes male and a female founder to begin, that both male and Arcanorum (see below). They must also drop their current female halves of mankind had to be represented to mirror research and undertake a different task if commanded to the act of creation. However, this theory is not used to by the Primus. The fourth rank and final rank below determine the gender of either branch in the lineage. Men Primus is the dendrophori (“tree-bearers”). They must also and women are accepted into the House’s two branches contribute their sigils to the Colentes’ pouch, but are regardless of their gender, and are evenly distributed immune from the Primus’s demands regarding their between the two branches. It is just as likely to meet a research. Future Primi are selected from this rank. magus Bonisagi as a maga Bonisagi, and the same holds The rules used to determine a magi Bonisagi’s rank true for magi Trianoma. Gender discrimination does not can be found in the House Utilities section, under House exist within the House, although it certainly does in the Acclaim. mundane world a mere stone’s throw away. The Inner Circles House Nomenclature The House has two councils of magi charged with Due to the House’s dual founders, members have maintaining the smooth functioning of the House. The developed titles to differentiate between the followers of first is the Colentes Arcanorum, a group of magi Bonisagi each branch. The titles are usually only used inside the who are responsible for the collection, compilation, and House, by members referring to other members, and are dissemination of magical lore, theoretical practices, and not generally used outside House Bonisagus. To the arcane breakthroughs. Equally important are the Order at large, all members are proud to be known as Tenentes Occultorum, a group of magi Trianomae who ‘Bonisagi’, using the plural of their male founder’s name as ensure that those same secrets stay within the Order of a catch all term. Hermes. They are also the magi Trianomae who hover Inside the House, more specific names are used based around the Order’s borders, eagerly searching out other on the genitive form of the individual founder’s name, magical powers and practitioners. ‘Bonisagi’ or ‘Trianomae’. Thus Tillitus Bonisagi is the cor- rect term for Tillitus follower of Bonisagus, and Glaucon Colentes Arcanorum Trianomae is correct for Glaucon, follower of Trianoma. Groups of individual followers of a particular linage are known as magi Bonisagi or magi Trianomae. This seems The Colentes Arcanorum (‘Colens Arcanorum’ singu- confusing, since the plural and the genitive forms are lar) are five magi Bonisagi responsible for disseminating exactly the same, but is not in context. If either follows a the recent research of the House to the other lineages. magus’ name it means, ‘of’ that lineage, if no formal name Rather than make each maga responsible for personally proceeds the term it means ‘group of.’ sharing her research, the Colentes exist to accomplish this task. A Colens Arcanorum serves for seven years, from one Tribunal to the next. The council members are cho- The Ranks of Magi Bonisagi sen at random by the Primus. The name of every magus Bonisagi who has attained the rank of cannophori is It is easiest to understand the hierarchy of magi inscribed on a clay coin and placed in a leather pouch. At Bonisagi from the bottom up. Magi Bonisagi distinguish some point during the Rhine Tribunal, the Primus draws themselves by a status system based on research. There five names from the pouch, the names of the next mem- are four ranks for magi Bonisagi. Their titles are taken bers of the Colentes Arcanorum. Redcap messengers are from ancient mystery cults, those that fascinated sent to tell these magi the news. It is possible — and has Bonisagus, and are based on the processional order of indeed happened — for a Colens to serve consecutive their celebratory parades. The first rank is the boukoloi terms through this random process. This practice has (“cowherds”), magi a few years from apprenticeship with been criticized by other Houses, especially the Tremere, little accomplished research. The second rank is the dadu- who claim that the randomization of applicants minimizes chos(“torch-bearers”), magi who have shared some of their the committee’s quality. House Bonisagus feels the oppo- successful research. They are expected to attend the site is true; that random selection forces all magi Bonisagi Grand Tribunal, showing reverence for their lineage and of rank to remain up to date on important Hermetic pro- 10
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