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===House Burning Stone===
 
===House Burning Stone===
  
House Burning Stone is the oldest and most powerful house in the Council, claiming to have been founded in London in 1650.  The house is a religious fraternity, dedicated, at least in theory, to coming closer to God through mysticism.  The house does not insist that members follow any particular religion, although monotheism is required.  Burning Stone was the driving force behind the formation of the Council in the first place and many give it credit for the Council’s dominant position in New Spain today.  Burning Stone mages tend to see themselves as good shepherds for mages and mundane humans alike, tough but fair, living well but providing guidance and protection.  However, they are also very aware that their power only comes by the consent of the other Houses of the Council. Politically, the house tends to be on the side of big business, since they own so much of it.  However, the House includes influential cliques advocating abortion rights, drug legalization, environmentalism, foreign aid, gun control, and welfare, including a public option for healthcare.  The House officially opposes increasing eduational spending, on the grounds that science threatens to make the mundanes too powerful for their own good, but there has been growing support for education on both idealistic and strategic grounds.
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House Burning Stone is the oldest and most powerful house in the Council, claiming to have been founded in London in 1650.  The house is a religious fraternity, dedicated, at least in theory, to coming closer to God through mysticism.  The house does not insist that members follow any particular religion, although monotheism is required.  Burning Stone was the driving force behind the formation of the Council in the first place and many give it credit for the Council’s dominant position in New Spain today.  Burning Stone mages tend to see themselves as good shepherds for mages and mundane humans alike, tough but fair, living well but providing guidance and protection.  However, they are also very aware that their power only comes by the consent of the other Houses of the Council. Politically, the house tends to be on the side of big business, since they own so much of it.  However, the House includes influential cliques advocating abortion rights, drug legalization, environmentalism, foreign aid, gun rights, and welfare, including a public option for healthcare.  The House officially opposes increasing eduational spending, on the grounds that science threatens to make the mundanes too powerful for their own good, but there has been growing support for education on both idealistic and strategic grounds.
  
 
Burning Stone techniques put great emphasis on the spiritual transformation and purification of the self and apprentices spend a lot of time studying the transformation of physical substances, looking for mystical insight.  To help achieve this insight, apprentices learn spells dealing with the elements earth and fire.
 
Burning Stone techniques put great emphasis on the spiritual transformation and purification of the self and apprentices spend a lot of time studying the transformation of physical substances, looking for mystical insight.  To help achieve this insight, apprentices learn spells dealing with the elements earth and fire.

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