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=Mages and Blood= | =Mages and Blood= | ||
− | The Houses traditionally consider a mage who is related to a House by blood to be a class apart from a mage who isn’t. A mage who is related to a House is said to be “blooded”. Most mages in the Rebellion are “unblooded”. Most blooded mages take spouses who are not mages and are not related to a House. Two mages can produce off-spring and the off-spring will almost always be a mage, but they also almost always suffer from physical and/or psychological and/or magical problems | + | The Houses traditionally consider a mage who is related to a House by blood to be a class apart from a mage who isn’t. A mage who is related to a House is said to be “blooded”. Most mages in the Rebellion are “unblooded”. Most blooded mages take spouses who are not mages and are not related to a House. Two mages can produce off-spring and the off-spring will almost always be a mage, but they also almost always suffer from physical and/or psychological and/or magical problems of some kind. |
=Mages and Gender= | =Mages and Gender= |