Jump to content

Subordination 6.3: Difference between revisions

From Pact Wiki
Monk-moo (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
FossilLord (talk | contribs)
Will be returning to this page soonish
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{ChapterStub}}<!-- remove this only when the page is complete -->
{{Incomplete}}
{{infobox chapter|book=[[Subordination]]|number=6.3|dateposted=3 May 2014|link=[https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/05/03/subordination-6-3/ {{PAGENAME}}]|previous=[[Subordination 6.2]]|next=[[Subordination 6.4]]}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the third chapter of [[Subordination]].
{{infobox chapter|book=[[Subordination]]|number=6.3|dateposted=3 May 2014|link=[https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/05/03/subordination-6-3/ {{PAGENAME}}]|previous=[[Subordination 6.2]]|next=[[Subordination 6.4]]}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the third chapter of [[Subordination]].
==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Nick]] explains how magical power is like currency, but is briefly sidetracked when [[Alexis]] learns [[Blake]] misled her about cutting himself. They apologize and drop it. Nick continues explaining how there are three ways one can invest their power. First, one can claim a [[Demesne|piece of land]] and hope it appreciates in value. Second, one can claim a [[Implement|tool]] that'll represent their magical career. Third, one can claim a [[Familiar|business partner]] that'll aid them in some way.
[[Nick]] explains how magical power is like currency, but is briefly sidetracked when [[Alexis]] learns [[Blake]] misled her about cutting himself. They apologize and drop it. Nick continues explaining how there are three ways one can invest their power. First, one can claim a [[Demesne|piece of land]] and hope it appreciates in value. Second, one can claim a [[Implement|tool]] that'll represent their magical career. Third, one can claim a [[Familiar|business partner]] that'll aid them in some way.


Blake adds a rule of thumb that the best way to oppose an [[Other]] is to use its opposite, or to use something similar if it's weak. They also learn about how to use the [[Sight]], and how everyone experiences it differently. As they approach [[Conquest]]'s home, they find their way blocked by all but one of Toronto's [[Practitioner]]s. Blake slowly convinces each one to let him and his circle through. [[Fell]] assists in getting them inside. At the top of the tower, they find Conquest waiting for them, along with [[The Eye]], [[Laird Behaim]], [[Duncan Behaim]], and [[Rose]].
Blake adds a rule of thumb that the best way to oppose an [[Other]] is to use its opposite, or to use something similar if it's weak. They also learn about how to use the [[Sight]], and how everyone experiences it differently.  
 
As they approach [[Conquest]]'s home, they find their way blocked by all but one of Toronto's [[Practitioner]]s. Blake slowly convinces each one to let him and his circle through. [[Fell]] assists in getting them inside. At the top of the tower, they find Conquest waiting for them, along with [[The Eye]], [[Laird Behaim]], [[Duncan Behaim]], and [[Rose]].
<!--
<!--
==Major Events==
==Major Events==
Line 11: Line 13:
*
*
-->
-->
<!--
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* list any interesting facts about this chapter here
*It is likely that having certain others under a single practitioners or circle is a common arrangement. but like copyrights and trademarks it needs to be defended.
-->
{|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
{|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
==Characters==
==Characters==
Line 21: Line 21:
|
|
===Thorburn Cabal===
===Thorburn Cabal===
*[[Blake]]
*[[Blake]] & [[Evan]]
**[[Evan]]
*[[Rose]]
*[[Alexis]]
*[[Alexis]]
*[[Tyler]]
*[[Tyler]]
Line 30: Line 28:
**[[Fell]]
**[[Fell]]
**[[The Eye]] (First appearance)
**[[The Eye]] (First appearance)
**[[Rose]] (prisoner)
*[[Isadora]]
*[[Isadora]]
*[[Jeremy Meath|High Drunk]]
*[[Jeremy Meath|High Drunk]]
Line 43: Line 42:
*[[Diana Thompson|Astrologer]]
*[[Diana Thompson|Astrologer]]
*[[Tiffany]]
*[[Tiffany]]
*[[Imp]]
*[[Pauz|Imp]]
*[[Abstract Demon]]
*[[Abstract Demon]]
|}
|}
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

Latest revision as of 06:18, June 21, 2018

[[Category:{{#switch:|File=Files|Template=Templates|articles}} in need of cleanup]]

{{#if: | {{{image}}} }} {{#if: 3 May 2014 | | Date posted || 3 May 2014 }} {{#if: Subordination 6.3 | | Link || Subordination 6.3 }}
[[{{#if: |{{{work}}}|Pact}}]]
Subordination 6.3
Chapter guide
{{#if:Subordination 6.2|Previous
Subordination 6.2}}
{{#if:Subordination 6.4|Next
Subordination 6.4}}
{{#if: |[[{{{work}}} Chapter List]]|Pact Chapter List}}

Subordination 6.3 is the third chapter of Subordination.

Plot[edit]

Nick explains how magical power is like currency, but is briefly sidetracked when Alexis learns Blake misled her about cutting himself. They apologize and drop it. Nick continues explaining how there are three ways one can invest their power. First, one can claim a piece of land and hope it appreciates in value. Second, one can claim a tool that'll represent their magical career. Third, one can claim a business partner that'll aid them in some way.

Blake adds a rule of thumb that the best way to oppose an Other is to use its opposite, or to use something similar if it's weak. They also learn about how to use the Sight, and how everyone experiences it differently.

As they approach Conquest's home, they find their way blocked by all but one of Toronto's Practitioners. Blake slowly convinces each one to let him and his circle through. Fell assists in getting them inside. At the top of the tower, they find Conquest waiting for them, along with The Eye, Laird Behaim, Duncan Behaim, and Rose.

Trivia[edit]

  • It is likely that having certain others under a single practitioners or circle is a common arrangement. but like copyrights and trademarks it needs to be defended.

Characters[edit]

Thorburn Cabal[edit]

Toronto's Major Players[edit]

Behaim Circle[edit]

Mention[edit]

References[edit]

<references/>