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The '''Cult of Orpheus''' is an [[Ex Miscellanea]] tradition, described as onee of the largest traditions in the House in [[HoHS]] 120-123. It is a secretive  [[Mystery Cult]], pursuing the power of love that drove the great poet
The '''Cult of Orpheus''' is an [[Ex Miscellanea]] tradition, described as onee of the largest traditions in the House in [[HoHS]] 120-123. It is a secretive  [[Mystery Cult]], pursuing the power of love that drove the great poet.
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==Comments and Reviews==
 
===By [[User:IMHO|IMHO]]===
Though individual [[Magus|magi]] of this tradition may not fit in well with nobility, nothing in canon provides a good reason why this tradition, or members of it, are not members of House Jerbiton.  Though they may be focussed too much on particular feelings, such focus would likely be seen as beautiful under the Jerbiton philosophy.  On the other hand, individual [[Saga|sagas]] involving this tradition could come up with some interesting reasons for the entire tradition to be unwelcome in that house.
 
==  Legacy Page  ==
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:cult_of_orpheus]]
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:cult_of_orpheus]]


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[[Category:Order of Hermes]]

Latest revision as of 20:54, 5 June 2015

The Cult of Orpheus is an Ex Miscellanea tradition, described as onee of the largest traditions in the House in HoHS 120-123. It is a secretive Mystery Cult, pursuing the power of love that drove the great poet.

Comments and Reviews

By IMHO

Though individual magi of this tradition may not fit in well with nobility, nothing in canon provides a good reason why this tradition, or members of it, are not members of House Jerbiton. Though they may be focussed too much on particular feelings, such focus would likely be seen as beautiful under the Jerbiton philosophy. On the other hand, individual sagas involving this tradition could come up with some interesting reasons for the entire tradition to be unwelcome in that house.

Legacy Page

The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:cult_of_orpheus