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Shadowrun General => General Discussion => Topic started by: firebug on <02-20-18/0306:41>
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So, recently I made the first character in a while who didn't begin with a Way and/or a Mentor Spirit. Usually it's a major part of their concept (like "a Wolf Shaman") and so it's included right away.
But this time I've got an adept who's going to go into the Spiritual Way, and I intend for her mentor spirit to be Binah, one of the ten Sefirot from hermetic qabalah. But I have no idea what earning a way or discovering your mentor spirit is like in-universe; there's only a few examples for the mentor spirit, and no examples for gaining an adept way.
In this case, would getting The Spiritual Way just be a by-product of discovering her mentor spirit? How have you guys handled buying a Way or Mentor Spirit during play?
I realize though, I have no idea what "meeting" a mentor spirit of one of the sefirot would be like. Hopefully I can get inspiration by just studying the source material.
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It'd be a personal situation depending on the character if I understand what I've seen correctly. Some are the hit you over the head "I am Coyote and you. . .. Should probably duck now." Others are the result of spiritual trial and testing e.g. native American spirit quest. Others still are just quietly arriving at the realisation that X is a fundamental rock in your life or X finally speaking to you rather than you taking it on Faith. Some taunt, trick and guide you got years as figures in the shadows till your ready to step up.
I don't know much about that religion, spirit or your character so I can't give any direct guidance sorry. However I think pretty much anything could work as long as it feels right for your character
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Not to be a blunt instrument about it, but study of the Qabalah, is pretty much the definition of studying a spiritual way. So the act is the journey and vis versa, as a GM i would spice it up with some astral quests. Visit the old place of Self, from 3rd, Understanding is complex from many sides, it serous downsides as well as upsides, how comfortable is your character with that? Understanding why someone committed their terrible crime? Understanding the causes of Deep conflict. That pretty much represents the sum total of my knowledge of the Qabalah, Hopefully we have some other Runners who have formal education of the topic can make some tangible suggestions.
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I find Qabalah fascinating which is why I want to have this character go for it. I'm not super knowledgable, but I can tell what you're saying is a good point. Unfortunately, game-wise, the character's an adept and so I don't think astral quests are a possibility.
I think what you're describing would be better for the character initiating, I think. I'll definitely keep that in mind when she initiates, as that sounds like the exact kind of thing that someone who's mentor spirit is a piece/fraction of Binah would have to do in order to surpass their limitations and reach new levels of magic.
This character has a heavy perception/intuition theme. I was thinking maybe... Her meeting her mentor spirit could begin with her seeing things on the astral, and investigating it. Basically, it could be Binah testing her to see if she will try and understand the anomalies it creates... It could maybe end up leading her to some kind of harsh truth, and if it approves of her reaction, reveals itself to her? That makes use of the kind of things you mentioned.
Think that'd be appropriate? Obvious it'd be more detailed and drawn-out during the game.
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In a nutshell:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3CyMWS7YXA
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Thanks Wakshaani. XP
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You could look at the Secrets of Power trilogy, where Twist finds Dog after a life as a wageslave, never knowing he was Awakened.
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I find Qabalah fascinating which is why I want to have this character go for it. I'm not super knowledgable, but I can tell what you're saying is a good point. Unfortunately, game-wise, the character's an adept and so I don't think astral quests are a possibility.
I think what you're describing would be better for the character initiating, I think. I'll definitely keep that in mind when she initiates, as that sounds like the exact kind of thing that someone who's mentor spirit is a piece/fraction of Binah would have to do in order to surpass their limitations and reach new levels of magic.
This character has a heavy perception/intuition theme. I was thinking maybe... Her meeting her mentor spirit could begin with her seeing things on the astral, and investigating it. Basically, it could be Binah testing her to see if she will try and understand the anomalies it creates... It could maybe end up leading her to some kind of harsh truth, and if it approves of her reaction, reveals itself to her? That makes use of the kind of things you mentioned.
Think that'd be appropriate? Obvious it'd be more detailed and drawn-out during the game.
Yeah that basically what I'm on about, but start with study, i mean just reading books. The literal act of studying.
As to the astral quest thing, no big, visit some astral shadows, or go chat with decent sized spirit, astral gate way isn't a hard power to track down.
But yeah that's my best input, hopeful combine with other it'll take you where you want to go.
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Unfortunately, game-wise, the character's an adept and so I don't think astral quests are a possibility.
Personally, I wouldn't let this stop you. Game-wise, magic is the ultimate permission to for the GM to wave his or her hand and do what they like.
If you want a canon mechanic for to make them possible, consider the Astral Gateway power (Street Grimoire, p. 194) or the magical compound Shade (Chrome Flesh, p. 187), both of which allow anyone to astrally project, even mundanes.
If neither of those are satisfactory, have the astral quest quest be a vision/dream that the character has while sleeping. There's precedence for this in Harlequin's Back, as (24-year-old spoiler alert!) the entire campaign is an astral quest that the characters have while sleeping.
If astral quests aren't of any interest, then feel free to ignore all this, but if they are intriguing then there are multiple ways to make them a possibility.
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There’s also the near-death revelation similar to the first fiction in Book of the Lost
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Hmm, that's true... You guys bring up good points (and good info). Thanks a lot!
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@Tecumseh: To be fair, the astral quest in Harlequin's Back is the result of an immortal elf doing ritual magic on top of a power site boosted by a mana spike. Your mileage may vary.
@firebug: Shade is an easy way for even street level characters to have a vision quest kind of experience. Especially if you speedball it with some other things to make the character more open to possibilities, or do it as part of a (mundane) ritual.
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I do hope for the character to be able to perform a Calling ritual at some point (although strictly speaking, they can't-- RAW, only people with ritual casting or mundanes, using Arcana can, but I'm sure an Adept can just use Arcana like a mundane), and maybe they could get a spirit that could use Astral Gateway and make a deal with it.
Actually, that just sounds like a really cool way to do it, as that'd easily be the kind of thing that'd require several sessions to set up and accomplish already.
EDIT: Hmm. I'm not sure Astral Gateway is actually that easy to encounter unless my character knows someone who knows Summon Great Form Spirit, or I do the wrong thing and try to use Calling for a Shedim or Insect Queen. I haven't checked all the books though. Aetherology or Howling Shadows might make it more possible.
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To be fair, the astral quest in Harlequin's Back is the result of an immortal elf doing ritual magic on top of a power site boosted by a mana spike.
Oh, certainly, but we're not discussing what Firebug's adept is capable of but rather what Binah can do. I'm quite confident that Binah could meet and exceed Harlequin's accomplishments in the astral realm, including dragging an adept out for an astral quest.
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I do hope for the character to be able to perform a Calling ritual at some point (although strictly speaking, they can't-- RAW, only people with ritual casting or mundanes, using Arcana can, but I'm sure an Adept can just use Arcana like a mundane), and maybe they could get a spirit that could use Astral Gateway and make a deal with it.
Actually, that just sounds like a really cool way to do it, as that'd easily be the kind of thing that'd require several sessions to set up and accomplish already.
EDIT: Hmm. I'm not sure Astral Gateway is actually that easy to encounter unless my character knows someone who knows Summon Great Form Spirit, or I do the wrong thing and try to use Calling for a Shedim or Insect Queen. I haven't checked all the books though. Aetherology or Howling Shadows might make it more possible.
Spirits are not that uncommon, any major city will have couple, ether free spirits or some other sort. If you start asking around in magical circles someone can point the character in the right direction. May have to grease some palms, may have to take a trip, and probably gonna end up owing a reasonably powerful spirit a favor or two, but good character development should requiring planning and some dedication.
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We're in Chicago though, where there's probably not many spirits, as spirits there would either be utterly swamped with all the people asking them to do things, or constantly in danger of attack because of people hating any kind of spirit. Plus the CZ is just unpleasant.
Granted, that doesn't mean the character couldn't leave Chicago for a time, looking for the closest free spirit that's rumored to know how to open rifts. Though, that'd need some plot seeds to begin... Or it feels like it would. Again I can't imagine free spirits just openly advertising what they can do so everyone and their uncle comes knocking on their door asking for a miracle.
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If your in Chicago assuming he survived, Lothan the Wise, has to know somebody. I don't recall his sheet exactly but he was an utterly ridiculous caster, he might be able to summon one himself. Also it not like that, free spirits do business too, they didn't get to be reasonable high force free spirits without getting karma from somewhere. As a character traveling the spiritual way it makes good sense that your character would seek understanding of the wonders that are free spirits.
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free spirits do business too, they didn't get to be reasonable high force free spirits without getting karma from somewhere.
This is how I run things too. Maybe the free spirit isn't advertising its services, but the appropriately connected people would know what the spirit could do and where to find it.
I have a recurring free spirit of man named Omae that I use for similar purposes, including karma-to-nuyen conversions (especially for when Working for the Man doesn't seem appropriate). It has its agenda, same as any other contact, and negotiates accordingly.
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free spirits do business too, they didn't get to be reasonable high force free spirits without getting karma from somewhere.
This is how I run things too. Maybe the free spirit isn't advertising its services, but the appropriately connected people would know what the spirit could do and where to find it.
I have a recurring free spirit of man named Omae that I use for similar purposes, including karma-to-nuyen conversions (especially for when Working for the Man doesn't seem appropriate). It has its agenda, same as any other contact, and negotiates accordingly.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who does this. Personally, I think a lot of people would be willing to go in, get some bad experiences removed from their heads / auras / karmas / whatever, and get nuyen at the same time. They'd be desperate people (because non-desperate people aren't going to let a spirit muck about in their very soul) and I think the experiences and karma he would gain may eventually color him in ways that would be frightening, but I think it would be interesting.