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In Hermetic society, a '''Journeyman''' is a title commonly used in the [[Rhine Tribunal]] and perhaps other [[Regional Tribunal|Tribunals]] to signify a [[Magus|magus]] that has passed his [[Gauntlet]] but has yet to prove himselfe are often young and inexperienced magi. A Journeyman is expected to eventually reach the position of [[Master]], although some do not.
In Hermetic society, a '''Journeyman''' is a title commonly used in the [[Rhine Tribunal]] and perhaps other [[Regional Tribunal|Tribunals]] to signify a [[Magus|magus]] that has passed his [[Gauntlet]] but has yet to prove himselfe are often young and inexperienced magi. A Journeyman is expected to eventually reach the position of [[Master]], although some do not.


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More generally, Journeymen and Masters are used in various Guilds to denote similar positions of skill and aptitude.
More generally, Journeymen and Masters are used in various Guilds to denote similar positions of skill and aptitude.


==== References ====
==Humor==
Funnily enough, the [[enchanted device]] that a [[House Verditius|Verditius]] [[apprentice]] submits to pass his or her [[gauntlet]] is called a [[masterpiece]], even though an acceptable masterpiece passes him or her into the rank of journeyman in the Rhine Tribunal.


===References==
* [[GotF]] 22
* [[GotF]] 22
* [[HoHMC]] 113
* [[HoHMC]] 113
==Legacy Page ===
 
==Legacy Page==
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:journeyman]]
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:journeyman]]

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In Hermetic society, a Journeyman is a title commonly used in the Rhine Tribunal and perhaps other Tribunals to signify a magus that has passed his Gauntlet but has yet to prove himselfe are often young and inexperienced magi. A Journeyman is expected to eventually reach the position of Master, although some do not.

The term is further used by House Verditius to similarly refer to young and weak members of the House, who have yet to reach the rank of Master.

More generally, Journeymen and Masters are used in various Guilds to denote similar positions of skill and aptitude.

Humor

Funnily enough, the enchanted device that a Verditius apprentice submits to pass his or her gauntlet is called a masterpiece, even though an acceptable masterpiece passes him or her into the rank of journeyman in the Rhine Tribunal.

=References

Legacy Page

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