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Nugaphagy (3e)

In the September 1957 issue of Venture Science Fiction, the American science fiction author and critic Theodore Sturgeon responded to the criticism that “90% of science fiction was crap”, with […]

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Prosoponurgy (3e)

A 3e update of the Mask Wearer. Perhaps you would have been a damn good Personamancer, if you hadn’t gotten stuck on the masks. While masks form a core part of […]

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Stigmatamancy (3e)

Along with song and dance, creating images is among the earliest ways of making magick. The spectacular lions, deer and rhinos of Chauvet Cave are around 30,000 years old, and clearly have […]

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Saltaremancy (3e)

Some adepts of other schools claim to hear the universe speaking to them. They’re obviously insane, but you can sort of understand where they’re coming from; because the cosmos speaks through you. Not with […]

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Metallic Occultism (3e)

Metallic Occultism AKA Smiths, Metalworkers, Piercers I made this school back on the old johntynes website for 2nd edition, but it didn’t survive the purge and was never recovered (couldn’t […]

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Pediomancy (3e)

One of my players is a fan of Seanan McGuire’s Velveteen stories and wanted a doll-oriented school, so I adapted and expanded Pupamancy for 3e. Dolls are toys, and almost […]

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Agoramancy (3e)

I’m sure I got the seed for this somewhere else, but I can’t find it in my notes. If anyone knows, please post in comments so that I can properly […]

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Telimancy (3e)

It’s a common belief in the Occult Underground that Telimancy grew out of Fulminaturgy. It makes sense if you don’t know either school very well; obviously the bullet school came […]

Yarrun |

9/11 Jam Feedback

Mechristopheles posted his feed for the 9/11 Jam on discord (I believe this may have also been shared to the FB group) and it’s a good index of everything that […]

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Mellimancy (3e)

Adaptation of TedPro’s Mellimancy for 3e Honey is powerful. It is ancient and modern and vital. During the late summer and early fall, honey is a staple crop in many […]

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