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In [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]], '''Divination and Augury''' is a Major [[Supernatural Virtue]] that gives a character a magical ability to interpret mystical signs to gain information.  It does not actually grant the ability to foretell the future -- that would violate the [[Limit of Time]] -- but it does allow the user to estimate likely outcomes of current situations.  As [[The Mysteries Revised Edition]] puts it, "... [D]ivination is inherently interpretive in nature and not predictive ..."
 
 
In Ars Magica Fifth Edition, '''Divination and Augury''' is a Major [[Supernatural Virtue]] that gives a character a magical ability to interpret mystical signs to gain information.  It does not actually grant the ability to foretell the future that would violate the [[Limit of Time]] but it does allow the user to estimate likely outcomes of current situations.  As [[The Mysteries Revised Edition]] puts it, "... [D]ivination is inherently interpretive in nature and not predictive ..."


Divination and Augury is taught by several [[Mystery Cult|Mystery Cults]].
Divination and Augury is taught by several [[Mystery Cult|Mystery Cults]].


==  Hermetic Divination ==
==  Hermetic Divination ==
Divination and Augury as written is only usable by [[magus | magi]], and hence is also called '''Hermetic Diviniation'''.  The rules for Divination and Augury, like the rules for most other Supernatural Virtues, are based on a special [[Ability]] rather than on the Arts.  Therefore it would be easy to make a [[House Rule]] that Divination and Augury is available to non-magus characters, such as [[hedge wizard|hedge wizards]].
Divination and Augury as written is only usable by [[magus | magi]], and hence is also called '''Hermetic Diviniation'''.  The rules for Divination and Augury, like the rules for most other Supernatural Virtues, are based on a special [[Ability]] rather than on the Arts.  Therefore it would be easy to make a [[House Rule]] that Divination and Augury is available to non-magus characters, such as [[hedge wizard|hedge wizards]].


==  Earlier Editions ==
==  Earlier Editions ==
In Third and Fourth Editions, there was a Supernatural Virtue called '''Divination''' that did the same thing, but its rules were less detailed.  It was dropped from the core rule book in Fifth Edition but given expanded treatment in [[TMRE]].
In Third and Fourth Editions, there was a Supernatural Virtue called '''Divination''' that did the same thing, but its rules were less detailed.  It was dropped from the core rule book in Fifth Edition but given expanded treatment in [[TMRE]].


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* Divination and Augury, [[TMRE]] pages 58-63
* Divination and Augury, [[TMRE]] pages 58-63
* Divination, [[ArM4]] page 45
* Divination, [[ArM4]] page 45
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==  Related Topics ==
==  Related Topics ==
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Revision as of 19:39, 15 August 2012

In Ars Magica Fifth Edition, Divination and Augury is a Major Supernatural Virtue that gives a character a magical ability to interpret mystical signs to gain information. It does not actually grant the ability to foretell the future -- that would violate the Limit of Time -- but it does allow the user to estimate likely outcomes of current situations. As The Mysteries Revised Edition puts it, "... [D]ivination is inherently interpretive in nature and not predictive ..."

Divination and Augury is taught by several Mystery Cults.

Hermetic Divination

Divination and Augury as written is only usable by magi, and hence is also called Hermetic Diviniation. The rules for Divination and Augury, like the rules for most other Supernatural Virtues, are based on a special Ability rather than on the Arts. Therefore it would be easy to make a House Rule that Divination and Augury is available to non-magus characters, such as hedge wizards.

Earlier Editions

In Third and Fourth Editions, there was a Supernatural Virtue called Divination that did the same thing, but its rules were less detailed. It was dropped from the core rule book in Fifth Edition but given expanded treatment in TMRE.

References

  • Divination and Augury, TMRE pages 58-63
  • Divination, ArM4 page 45

Related Topics

Legacy Page

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