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A '''master''', in Hermetic society, is the owner (and teacher) of an [[apprentice]]. Master is the generic term, but an apprentice to a [[maga]] would refer to her as his '''mistress'''. It is an honorific title, and once an apprentice has concluded his [[gauntlet]] he is expected to refer to his "[[parens]]" (or "pater or "mater") instead. Some magi may retain the old manner of speech out of habit.
A '''master''', in Hermetic society, is the owner (and teacher) of an [[apprentice]]. Master is the generic term, but an apprentice to a [[maga]] would refer to her as his '''mistress'''. It is an honorific title, and once an apprentice has concluded his [[gauntlet]] he is expected to refer to his "[[parens]]" (or "pater or "mater") instead. The parens then refers to the successfully guantleted magus as his or her [[filius|filius or filia]].  Some magi may retain the old manner of speech out of habit.


==  Related Topics ==
[[Category:Glossary]]
* [[Filius]]
 
[[Category:Jargon]]
[[Category:Order of Hermes]]
[[Category:Order of Hermes]]

Latest revision as of 14:35, 10 January 2014

A master, in Hermetic society, is the owner (and teacher) of an apprentice. Master is the generic term, but an apprentice to a maga would refer to her as his mistress. It is an honorific title, and once an apprentice has concluded his gauntlet he is expected to refer to his "parens" (or "pater or "mater") instead. The parens then refers to the successfully guantleted magus as his or her filius or filia. Some magi may retain the old manner of speech out of habit.