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    Matthew M. Colville
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    Mages and Holdings

    OK, I have a question. How does a blooded mage go from having no
    holdings to a single holding?

    -Matthew

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    Jonathan Picklesimer
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    Mages and Holdings

    On Tue, 7 Jan 1997, Matthew M. Colville wrote:

    > OK, I have a question. How does a blooded mage go from having no
    > holdings to a single holding?
    >
    > -Matthew

    Matthew,

    Have you purchased the Complete Book of Magecraft(BoM)? It has some really
    interesting ideas about blooded mages and how to run them. I feel that
    the mages gain holdings by identifying sources. Once they have found a
    source, then it will take time and effort for them to discover the
    secrets of the source, conceal its location, and learn to tap its magical
    power. The impression the BoM gives is that each source is relatively
    unique. Just because your mage has discovered a splendid waterfall that
    is a potent source does not mean that he automatically knows how to tap
    mehbail(sp) from an ancient grove of elm trees. So it takes time to
    learn how to gain control of all of the magical powers of the source. In
    addition, I think that if a mage discovers a source that is already being
    used by another mage, then he may conisder that a zero level holding and begin
    to try to exert his will/presence on the source. If he survives, he may
    have a new source.

    The BoM also points out that all of the magic in a province does not stay
    put. If there is a natural disaster or a development of some kind that affects
    the source, not only will the source not be as powerful, but changes in
    the land may cause the magical energy to flow to a different collection
    point, much like water in a dammed stream.

    You can also poison or ruin a source. It takes a lot of power to
    completely destroy one, but if you wanted to make things hard on a mage,
    you could always have people trying to develop in that area, and thus
    constantly threaten his power. You must be careful doing this for you
    "do not meddle in the affairs of wizards for they are subtle, and quick
    to anger."

    Jonathan

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