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===House Isis Watching===
 
===House Isis Watching===
  
The most openly pragmatic of the Old Houses, House Isis Watching is devoted to the power over life and death.  The mages of the house are trained for personal survival and to help others to survive in order to gain political or personal advantage.  While any house might include members who can raise the dead, Isis Watching has been so efficient in keeping Council members on this side of the veil that they are arguably the greatest asset and most effective recruiting tool that the Council has.  Their political influence within the Council is limited only by their reputation of being too quick to side with one another even when in the wrong. The house has its origins in an Anglican religious society and while it has no official religious requirements today, non-Anglicans rarely advance politically.  Traditionalists in the order take seriously the idea that they are doing God's work, while younger mages tend to treat the House as a business club.
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The most openly pragmatic of the Old Houses, House Isis Watching is devoted to the power over life and death.  The mages of the house are trained for personal survival and to help others to survive in order to gain political or personal advantage.  While any house might include members who can raise the dead, Isis Watching has been so efficient in keeping Council members on this side of the veil that they are arguably the greatest asset and most effective recruiting tool that the Council has.  Their political influence within the Council is limited only by their reputation of being too quick to side with one another even when in the wrong. The house has its origins in an Anglican religious society and while it has no official religious requirements today, non-Anglicans rarely advance politically.
  
 
The apprentice’s training includes both practical skills intended to help the mage get ahead in life and theoretical studies intended to help the mage hone their magical capacities.  Magical training is focused heavily on the healing arts and no apprentice is considered a magus until they have brought a human being back from the dead.  Apprentices must attend Anglican religious services every Sunday, but are not required to profess faith.
 
The apprentice’s training includes both practical skills intended to help the mage get ahead in life and theoretical studies intended to help the mage hone their magical capacities.  Magical training is focused heavily on the healing arts and no apprentice is considered a magus until they have brought a human being back from the dead.  Apprentices must attend Anglican religious services every Sunday, but are not required to profess faith.

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