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::All minds come from the first thought. The internet is just a place where they come closer together, unbond by the material world. To enter this place you just pass through the right doors. She's going to unlatch her mind from her body and no longer bound by the flesh she'll simply enter the door that's in plain sight... if you know how to look for it.
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Revision as of 11:26, 11 April 2010

Paradigm

Ars Mentis

All minds come from the first thought. The internet is just a place where they come closer together, unbond by the material world. To enter this place you just pass through the right doors. She's going to unlatch her mind from her body and no longer bound by the flesh she'll simply enter the door that's in plain sight... if you know how to look for it.


Rotes

When someone stands in the light but does not give it out, then a shadow is created.

Break Upon My Will(Ars Mentis 3)

Taking the Sword Form of Truth and bringing the blade past the flesh and bone of the target directly to its mind, and soul, Cara forces it to accept her will.

Cutting to the Truth

Drawing a pentagram on a flat surface with chalk, one also must inscribe carefully planned arrangement of Enochian runes to focus the Refining Fire in conjunction with Ars Mentis, through the focus of Nothung, to search for the Mentis imprints of the feral hunger of the massassa and any unnatural life patterns; or rather the lack of a normal pattern associated with a mind. One then uses Nothung, by inserting it in the center of the pentagram with a vigorous thrust, to "cut" through false receptions and ego to the truth.

Can't Hit Me

Cara uses Ars Mentis and Ars Essentiae to make it harder for enemies to target her. Mentis to make them not mentally register her correctly, and Essentiae to support that by fiddling with light.

Azrael's Dictation

The Magi commands the obedience of Azrael, the Angel of Death, and stretches out a finger towards her opponents and with the Word upon her lips causes them to die.