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Precia is a synthesist of the first order, who seeks out ideas from a wide range of sources, but her Great Quest is Adamic immortality from age and Warping -- and *without* giving up her essential human nature. She knows more than she should of the various immortalist Mysteries of the Order, but views them all as demanding too much sacrifice of one's ability to learn and gorw.
 
Precia is a synthesist of the first order, who seeks out ideas from a wide range of sources, but her Great Quest is Adamic immortality from age and Warping -- and *without* giving up her essential human nature. She knows more than she should of the various immortalist Mysteries of the Order, but views them all as demanding too much sacrifice of one's ability to learn and gorw.
  
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Ironically her extreme experiments may have left her less likely to achieve her goal herself, so Faith was both a source of faerie blood for infusions, and a shot at second-hand immortality: if Precia can't live forever, perhaps she could make a filia who would.  She thinks that she increased Faith's feyness and thus longevity [game terms, raising Fairie Blood into Strong Faerie Blood] but can't prove it wasn't a spontaneous development.
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Ironically her extreme experiments may have left her less likely to achieve her goal herself, so Faith was both a source of faerie blood for infusions, and a shot at second-hand immortality: if Precia can't live forever, perhaps she could make a filia who would.
  
 
Not being one to focus on a single thing at once, she also experimented with the training theories of other houses, especially House Tytalus.  Tytalan training is abusive even by medieval standards, though meant to build up the apprentice's confidence; here, it failed.  Precia wonders if she failed, or if House Tytalus really simply breaks anyone not already iron-willed.
 
Not being one to focus on a single thing at once, she also experimented with the training theories of other houses, especially House Tytalus.  Tytalan training is abusive even by medieval standards, though meant to build up the apprentice's confidence; here, it failed.  Precia wonders if she failed, or if House Tytalus really simply breaks anyone not already iron-willed.

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