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'''House Bjornaer''' is one of the twelve [[Houses]] in the [[Order of Hermes]], a [[Mystery Cult]] house whose members follow the initiations and mystical teaching of their Founder, [[Bjornaer the Founder|Bjornaer]]. Its magi are characterized by their ability to take the form of their [[Heartbeast]], and their inability to bind a familiar. The House's Germanic roots and small size leads to a low status in most sagas. Its [[domus magna]] is [[Crintera]], in the [[Rhine Tribunal]].  
'''House Bjornaer''' is one of the twelve [[Houses]] in the [[Order of Hermes]], a [[Mystery Cult]] house whose members follow the initiations and mystical teaching of their Founder, [[Bjornaer the Founder|Bjornaer]]. Its magi are characterized by their ability to take the form of their [[Heartbeast]], and their inability to bind a familiar. The House's Germanic roots and small size leads to a low status in most sagas. Its [[domus magna]] is [[Crintera]], in the [[Rhine Tribunal]].  

Revision as of 21:52, 30 September 2012

House Bjormaer
Motto "Potentio super ipso potentia super allis."
(Power of the self means power over others)
Symbol Cone
Prima Falke
Domus Magna Crintera

House Bjornaer is one of the twelve Houses in the Order of Hermes, a Mystery Cult house whose members follow the initiations and mystical teaching of their Founder, Bjornaer. Its magi are characterized by their ability to take the form of their Heartbeast, and their inability to bind a familiar. The House's Germanic roots and small size leads to a low status in most sagas. Its domus magna is Crintera, in the Rhine Tribunal.

The House is extensively detailed in the Houses of Hermes: Mystery Cults supplement. Canonic Bjornaer magi revere animal anestors and abhor other shapeshifters. They are divided into six clans, each descending from one of the Founder's apprentices, and are further divided into septs. Beyond the Outer Mystery of the Heartbeast, the clans hold the key to Inner Mysteries. The chapter establishes a new and meaningful sense to Bjornaer twilight with its introduction of Great Beasts and the associated secret teachings.

Crintera, the domus magna of the House, is detailed in the Guardians of the Forest supplement. This description includes associations with mundane religions and a means of ascertaining one's heartbeast that do not seem to easily fit the canonic view presented in HoHMC. Note that the House's description implies none of Crintera's covenfolk would be Shapechangers, which is not the impression the raw text of GotF might give but is consistent with the covenant's depiction. The bulk of the description of the covenant and its ruling council conforms to and serves to add to the canonic House description.

Both sources emphasize the conflict between Harmonists and Wilderists in the House. The House is currently led by Falke, a Harmonist, but the former head and still active archmagus Urgen remains a prominent figure and an active Wilderist.

Members of House Bjornaer

Magi of House Bjornaer mentioned in canon include:

Living Members

Famous Members (deceased)

Variations

Although it is non-Canonic, a common House Rule is to allow Bjornaer magi to initiate Inscription on the Soul (TMRE 69) as a House Mystery. This allows them to utilize a Talisman without needing to lug a physical magic item around.

References

  • The core description of the House is in ArM5 11.
  • The House is further described in HoHMC 7-43. This description was written by Mark Shirley.

Legacy Page

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