Legacy:House tytalus

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Date: 2008-05-03 12:32:25 GMT Author: Yair Comment: Initial version


'''House Tytalus''' is one of the twelve [[House|Houses]] in the [[Order of Hermes]], a [[Societas]] dating back to the [[Founder|Founders]] [[Tytalus the Founder|Tytalus]]. They are masters of conflict, especially social intrigue. The [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] of the House is [[Fudarus]], in the [[Normandy Tribunal]].

Tytalus apprentices undergo a particularly grueling apprenticeship, which grants them the [[Self Confident]] [[Virtue]]. They can otherwise be very different from each other, although they generally follow the philosophies of the House.

[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]] provides a detailed description of the [[Canon|canonic]] House. It touches on many subjects, but is especially noteworthy for its expansive discussion of Tytalus culture and philosophy, including the description of apprenticeship and the philosophy of the House and the mechanical tools allowing the use of [[Intrigue]] and [[Debate]].

===Referecnes

* The core description of the House is given in [[ArM5]] 12.
* A more detailed description is given in [[HoHTS]] 71-100. This description was written by [[Mark Shirley]].

Version 2

Date: 2008-05-03 12:49:32 GMT Author: Yair Comment: Corruption & Primi


'''House Tytalus''' is one of the twelve [[House|Houses]] in the [[Order of Hermes]], a [[Societas]] dating back to the [[Founder|Founders]] [[Tytalus the Founder|Tytalus]]. They are masters of conflict, especially social intrigue. The [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] of the House is [[Fudarus]], in the [[Normandy Tribunal]].

Tytalus apprentices undergo a particularly grueling apprenticeship, which grants them the [[Self Confident]] [[Virtue]]. They can otherwise be very different from each other, although they generally follow the philosophies of the House.

[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]] provides a detailed description of the [[Canon|canonic]] House. It touches on many subjects, but is especially noteworthy for its expansive discussion of Tytalus culture and philosophy, including the description of apprenticeship and the philosophy of the House and the mechanical tools allowing the use of [[Intrigue]] and [[Debate]].

Perhaps the major event in the House's history is the [[Corruption]], also known as the Betrayal within the House.

The House currently has no clear [[Primus]], as there are two contenders to the throne. See [[HoHS]] 75.

Perhaps the major event in the House's history is the [[Corruption]], also known as the Betrayal within the House.

The House currently has no clear [[Primus]], as there are two contend

Version 3

Date: 2009-09-17 19:42:13 GMT Author: pm Comment: Tabular statistics added.


|Motto:|""Auctus ex dimicatione."" (From conflict, growth)|
|Symbol:|Left-aligned spiral|
|[[Primus|Primi]]:|[[Buliste]] or [[Harpax]]|
|[[Domus Magna]]:|[[Fudarus]]|

'''House Tytalus''' is one of the twelve [[House|Houses]] in the [[Order of Hermes]], a [[Societas]] dating back to the [[Founder|Founders]] [[Tytalus the Founder|Tytalus]]. They are masters of conflict, especially social intrigue. The [[Domus Magna|domus magna]] of the House is [[Fudarus]], in the [[Normandy Tribunal]].

Tytalus apprentices undergo a particularly grueling apprenticeship, which grants them the [[Self Confident]] [[Virtue]]. They can otherwise be very different from each other, although they generally follow the philosophies of the House.

[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]] provides a detailed description of the [[Canon|canonic]] House. It touches on many subjects, but is especially noteworthy for its expansive discussion of Tytalus culture and philosophy, including the description of apprenticeship and the philosophy of the House and the mechanical tools allowing the use of [[Intrigue]] and [[Debate]].

Perhaps the major event in the House's history is the [[Corruption]], also known as the Betrayal within the House.

The House currently has no clear [[Primus]], as there are two contenders to the throne. See [[HoHS]] 75.

= References

* The core description of the House is given in [[ArM5]] 12.
* A more detailed description is given in [[HoHTS]] 71-100. This description was written by [[Mark Shirley]].