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Impaired Sight {mitigated by glasses} ''(1 point)''
 
Impaired Sight {mitigated by glasses} ''(1 point)''
  
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Adversary {older brother Simon, former Rosicrucian, now Black Magician} ''(3 points)''
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Adversary {older brother, former Rosicrucian, now Black Magician} ''(3 points)''
  
 
Honorable 1 ''(1 point)''
 
Honorable 1 ''(1 point)''
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Streetwise 1
 
Streetwise 1
  
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:'''TOTAL:''' 44 points
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:'''TOTAL:''' 42 points
  
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
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Theodore Rinzler (call him Ted but never Teddy) was very nearly the black sheep of his family. His brilliance made him lazy, his depression interfered with his studies, and the Tribune of the Shrine almost denied him initiation into the Brotherhood. He turned out to be a reasonably competent ceremonial magician anyway, though, and clever enough to uncover his older brother Simon's dabbling in forbidden summonings.
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Theodore Rinzler (call him Ted but never Teddy) was very nearly the black sheep of his family. His brilliance made him lazy, his depression interfered with his studies, and the Tribune of the Shrine almost denied him initiation into the Brotherhood. He turned out to be a reasonably competent ceremonial magician anyway, though, and clever enough to uncover his older brother Alexander's dabbling in forbidden summonings.
  
 
''(to be continued)''
 
''(to be continued)''

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