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===The Bridewell Reading Group===
 
===The Bridewell Reading Group===
  
The Bridewell Reading Group began as a small conspiracy of scientists from across the United States in the 1960s who became convinced of the reality of magic and wanted to subject it to study.  They encountered the Council early but refused to join on the grounds that Hermeticism is a religion and science should proceed without religious interference.  Nevertheless, they have maintained close contact with the Hermetic house Atom Turning, much to the Council’s chagrin.  The group maintains a vague commitment to benefitting humanity but each mage is left to themselves to determine what that means.  In most cases, mages simply pursue their studies, sure that they are helping just by increasing the store of knowledge.  Other mages take a more proactive role, laying schemes in accordance to their own personal view of what people need.  Some Bridewell mages think that it is high time that mundanes learned the truth about magic and Osiris Risen has had to go to considerable lengths to stop them.
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The Bridewell Reading Group began as a small conspiracy of scientists from across the United States in the 1960s who became convinced of the reality of magic and wanted to subject it to study.  They encountered the Council early but refused to join on the grounds that Hermeticism is a religion and science should proceed without religious interference.  Nevertheless, they have maintained close contact with the Hermetic house Atom Turning, much to the Council’s chagrin.  The group maintains a vague commitment to benefitting humanity but each mage is left to themselves to determine what that means.  In most cases, mages simply pursue their studies, sure that they are helping just by increasing the store of knowledge.  Other mages take a more proactive role, laying schemes in accordance to their own personal view of what people need.
  
 
Apprentices are provided with a broad scientific training.  An emphasis on what the groups calls “fundamentals” leads to a particular focus on matter and energy.  An apprentice’s spells reflect the need to understand the building blocks of the universe before larger questions can be settled.
 
Apprentices are provided with a broad scientific training.  An emphasis on what the groups calls “fundamentals” leads to a particular focus on matter and energy.  An apprentice’s spells reflect the need to understand the building blocks of the universe before larger questions can be settled.

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