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===The Unchained===
 
===The Unchained===
  
The Unchained are dedicated to the proposition that people need to "free" their minds.  Members seem to have different conceptions of what “freeing the mind” is and pursue it in many different ways.  Some study science, some meditate, some create art, some alter their consciousness with drugs; any path to the goal is acceptable.  The Unchained makes use of both Hermetic and Wiccan rituals, as well as many from other traditions and some they made up themselves.  While some Unchained are ascetics, The Unchained as a whole are famous for partying hard.  The stranger and more extreme the party, the more likely it is to help the guests to free themselves.  Emotional release is seen as a transformative tool to achieve new perspectives and different states of mind.  More extreme members of the order have been known to deliberately drive themselves or others insane, in the hope of gaining magical insight through loosening the bonds of reason.
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The Unchained are dedicated to the proposition that people need to "free" their minds.  Members seem to have different conceptions of what “freeing the mind” is and pursue it in many different ways.  Some study science, some meditate, some create art, some alter their consciousness with drugs; any path to the goal is acceptable.  The Unchained makes use of both Hermetic and Wiccan rituals, as well as many from other traditions and some they made up themselves.  While some Unchained are ascetics, The Unchained as a whole are famous for partying hard.  The stranger and more extreme the party, the more likely it is to help the guests to free themselves.  Pleasure is seen as a transformative tool to achieve new perspectives and different states of mind.  More extreme members of the order have been known to deliberately drive themselves or others insane, in the hope of gaining magical insight through loosening the bonds of reason.
  
 
Despite the love of freedom and pleasure, apprenticeship is a lot of hard work and study only the academically successful ever become mages.  It is emphasized to the student that freeing the mind is an arduous process and the very opposite of going with the flow.  Academic training is designed to allow the student to bring out their full potential as a human being.  Spells taught focus on illusion and mind control, as an aid to breaking down the barriers between the mind and the world.
 
Despite the love of freedom and pleasure, apprenticeship is a lot of hard work and study only the academically successful ever become mages.  It is emphasized to the student that freeing the mind is an arduous process and the very opposite of going with the flow.  Academic training is designed to allow the student to bring out their full potential as a human being.  Spells taught focus on illusion and mind control, as an aid to breaking down the barriers between the mind and the world.
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===The Golden Path===
 
===The Golden Path===
  
Mages of the Golden Path study how to use magic to produce pleasure.  Mages follow the path in many different ways.  Some concern themselves primarily with their own pleasure, some concern themselves primarily with the pleasure of others, some merely use pleasure as a tool.  Some pursue pleasures of the intellect, some of the body, some of art, some that are simply inexplicable.  Golden Path mages are taught not to have any loyalty to the school per se, although it is unsurprising that they often enjoy each other’s company.  Some Golden Path mages have grown to treat normal human beings as toys only, using them for fun and then discarding them with little thought for the consequences.  Golden Path ritual and symbolism is highly personalized and each mage will have developed their own style.
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Mages of the Golden Path study how to use magic to produce pleasure.  Mages follow the path in many different ways.  Some concern themselves primarily with their own pleasure, some concern themselves primarily with the pleasure of others, some merely use pleasure as a tool.  Some pursue pleasures of the intellect, some of the body, some of art, some that are simply inexplicable.  Golden Path mages are taught not to have any loyalty to the school per se, although it is unsurprising that they often enjoy each other’s company.  Golden Path ritual and symbolism is highly personalized and each mage will have developed their own style.
  
 
As hedonistic as many of its mages seem to be, there is nothing easy this approach to magic and only students who are both intelligent and hard-working will become mages.  Apprentices must study various sciences that relate to pleasure of the body and mind, as well as being trained in how to manipulate human feeling.  Spells focus on mind control.  The final spell a student learns is Ecstasy, frequently leading the student to become an Ecstasy addict ever after.
 
As hedonistic as many of its mages seem to be, there is nothing easy this approach to magic and only students who are both intelligent and hard-working will become mages.  Apprentices must study various sciences that relate to pleasure of the body and mind, as well as being trained in how to manipulate human feeling.  Spells focus on mind control.  The final spell a student learns is Ecstasy, frequently leading the student to become an Ecstasy addict ever after.
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The Cooperative:  They throw some very interesting parties, especially the Unchained.
 
The Cooperative:  They throw some very interesting parties, especially the Unchained.
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===Order of St. John of Manhattan===
 
===Order of St. John of Manhattan===

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