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Alchemy is a field of [[Practice]], focused on the production of potions and similar consumable items. Those who primarily utilize Alchemy are known as '''Alchemists'''.<ref name=":0" />
'''Alchemy''' is a field of [[Practice]], focused on the production of potions and similar consumable items. Those who primarily utilize Alchemy are known as '''Alchemists'''.<ref name=":0" />
==Methodology==
==Methodology==
Alchemy is a school based on the lore of the material, and delves deeper into the nature of things than most magic, at the cost of requiring a lot of expensive matierals and pre-existing research. It grants it's practitioners great versatility, giving them access to things at the limit of many other fields of magic; including [[Homonculus|the creation of life]] and the destruction of the otherwise indestructible.<ref name=":0">Lore Schools
Alchemy is a school based on the lore of the material, and delves deeper into the nature of things than most magic, at the cost of requiring a lot of expensive matierals and pre-existing research. It grants it's practitioners great versatility, giving them access to things at the limit of many other fields of magic; including [[Homonculus|the creation of life]] and the destruction of the otherwise indestructible.<ref name=":0">Lore Schools<br>
 
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Material: Alchemy<br>
 
Material: Alchemy
 
Produces draughts and potions, among other (generally temporary/consumable) items.  Alchemists have incredible versatility, with the ability to create life (homonculi), alter it, heal, destroy even things that cannot typically be destroyed, and otherwise do things at the extreme reach of other schools and practices.  The catch is that alchemy, which delves deeper into the search for answers than nearly any other practice, oft sets a high bar for the pre-existing researches already done and for materials used. -  
Produces draughts and potions, among other (generally temporary/consumable) items.  Alchemists have incredible versatility, with the ability to create life (homonculi), alter it, heal, destroy even things that cannot typically be destroyed, and otherwise do things at the extreme reach of other schools and practices.  The catch is that alchemy, which delves deeper into the search for answers than nearly any other practice, oft sets a high bar for the pre-existing researches already done and for materials used. -  
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X7moMQUSO72u1Hkswewy15YqF8b-c1ocpxAXiLe8WRQ/edit Pact Dice: The Practice - Wbow Version]
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standing up, blocking his view of Evan’s cards.  He did the same for me,
standing up, blocking his view of Evan’s cards.  He did the same for me,
  dealing the two cards face up, behind the books.  It looked like he’d  
  dealing the two cards face up, behind the books.  It looked like he’d  
done it before.
done it before.<br>
 
Nothing interesting in the book.  A glossary of alchemical symbols, it looked like.<br>
Nothing interesting in the book.  A glossary of alchemical symbols, it looked like.
He doled out what looked like copper coins from another nationality.<br>
 
He doled out what looked like copper coins from another nationality.
 
- [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/09/06/malfeasance-11-1/ excerpt] from [[Malfeasance 11.1]]
- [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/09/06/malfeasance-11-1/ excerpt] from [[Malfeasance 11.1]]
</ref><ref>Twenty large, fat coins.  I couldn’t make head or tails of the  
</ref><ref>Twenty large, fat coins.  I couldn’t make head or tails of the  
language on the coin’s faces.  I was careful as I moved them aside, wary
language on the coin’s faces.  I was careful as I moved them aside, wary
  of the guard I couldn’t see or hear.
  of the guard I couldn’t see or hear.<br>
 
Two books.  One on alchemy, more like a dictionary than any kind of  
Two books.  One on alchemy, more like a dictionary than any kind of  
spellbook, filled with tables and measurements and Latin words.  Aqua  
spellbook, filled with tables and measurements and Latin words.  Aqua  
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stuff that started with ‘Evidenced herein’ and spent more time referring
stuff that started with ‘Evidenced herein’ and spent more time referring
  to other parts of the text than it did actually <em>saying</em> anything. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/category/story/arc-11-malfeasance/11-02/ excerpt] from [[Malfeasance 11.2]]
  to other parts of the text than it did actually <em>saying</em> anything. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/category/story/arc-11-malfeasance/11-02/ excerpt] from [[Malfeasance 11.2]]
</ref>
</ref><ref>“Yeah, the Duchamps have a lot of practitioners.  Equates to an awful lot of homonculi, apparently,” I said.<br>
“I believe you on that count,” Rose said.  “Ty thought about making
some a week or so ago.  But my point is, I hope you can understand if I
say I’m not about to turn down help.” - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/11/04/execution-13-1/ excerpt] from [[Execution 13.1]]</ref>
*One of the [[Duchamp]] husbands<ref>“Homonculi  
*One of the [[Duchamp]] husbands<ref>“Homonculi  
from Sandra’s extended circle.  Anyone who loses a fight to one <em>deserves</em> to die.”
from Sandra’s extended circle.  Anyone who loses a fight to one <em>deserves</em> to die.”<br>
 
Homonculi.  Right.<br>
Homonculi.  Right.
 
- [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/10/11/duress-12-2/ excerpt] from [[Duress 12.2]]
- [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/10/11/duress-12-2/ excerpt] from [[Duress 12.2]]
</ref>
</ref>
*[[Briar Girl]] (possibly)<ref>“Briar-”
*[[Briar Girl]] (possibly)<ref>“Briar-”<br>
 
A bird landed in front of me, a storm of wings and feathers.<br>
A bird landed in front of me, a storm of wings and feathers.
 
Black and white, instead of a beak, it had a very human face on a  
Black and white, instead of a beak, it had a very human face on a  
tall head, pale, with features reminiscent of one of the statues on  
tall head, pale, with features reminiscent of one of the statues on  
Easter Island.  Exaggerated, stern, any eyes hidden beneath the shadows  
Easter Island.  Exaggerated, stern, any eyes hidden beneath the shadows  
of a heavy brow.
of a heavy brow.<br>
 
“Thank you for answering,” I said.<br>
“Thank you for answering,” I said.
“What are <em>you</em> doing, calling me?” the thing asked, speaking in her voice.<br>
 
“I want to deal,” I said.  “I know what you want, you know what I want.  We’re going to talk sooner or later, so let’s talk.”<br>
“What are <em>you</em> doing, calling me?” the thing asked, speaking in her voice.
“Follow the homunculus,” she replied.  The bird-thing turned to prepare to fly away.<br>
 
[...]<br>
“I want to deal,” I said.  “I know what you want, you know what I want.  We’re going to talk sooner or later, so let’s talk.”
I trudged through the snow, while the homunculus-bird circled back to keep me in sight, allowing me to follow.  <br>
 
[...]<br>
“Follow the homunculus,” she replied.  The bird-thing turned to prepare to fly away.
 
[...]
 
I trudged through the snow, while the homunculus-bird circled back to keep me in sight, allowing me to follow.  The
 
[...]
 
Rose continued, “The homunculus, I recognize that word.  Manufactured  
Rose continued, “The homunculus, I recognize that word.  Manufactured  
life.  You made it.  A lot of these Others are tools, aren’t they?  Hand
life.  You made it.  A lot of these Others are tools, aren’t they?  Hand

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Alchemy is a field of Practice, focused on the production of potions and similar consumable items. Those who primarily utilize Alchemy are known as Alchemists.<ref name=":0" />

Methodology

Alchemy is a school based on the lore of the material, and delves deeper into the nature of things than most magic, at the cost of requiring a lot of expensive matierals and pre-existing research. It grants it's practitioners great versatility, giving them access to things at the limit of many other fields of magic; including the creation of life and the destruction of the otherwise indestructible.<ref name=":0">Lore Schools
[...]
Material: Alchemy
Produces draughts and potions, among other (generally temporary/consumable) items. Alchemists have incredible versatility, with the ability to create life (homonculi), alter it, heal, destroy even things that cannot typically be destroyed, and otherwise do things at the extreme reach of other schools and practices. The catch is that alchemy, which delves deeper into the search for answers than nearly any other practice, oft sets a high bar for the pre-existing researches already done and for materials used. - Pact Dice: The Practice - Wbow Version </ref>

Notable Users

  • Thorburn Family was known to have a few texts, such as an alchemical glossary.<ref>Ty reached around, grabbing a book, and placed it so it sat open,

standing up, blocking his view of Evan’s cards.  He did the same for me,

dealing the two cards face up, behind the books.  It looked like he’d 

done it before.
Nothing interesting in the book.  A glossary of alchemical symbols, it looked like.
He doled out what looked like copper coins from another nationality.
- excerpt from Malfeasance 11.1 </ref><ref>Twenty large, fat coins.  I couldn’t make head or tails of the language on the coin’s faces.  I was careful as I moved them aside, wary

of the guard I couldn’t see or hear.

Two books.  One on alchemy, more like a dictionary than any kind of spellbook, filled with tables and measurements and Latin words.  Aqua Regia, Aurum Regia, Aqua Justatium, Lapis Philosophorum, and so on.  Each chapter was prefaced with the sort of stuff that started with ‘Evidenced herein’ and spent more time referring

to other parts of the text than it did actually saying anything. - excerpt from Malfeasance 11.2

</ref><ref>“Yeah, the Duchamps have a lot of practitioners.  Equates to an awful lot of homonculi, apparently,” I said.
“I believe you on that count,” Rose said.  “Ty thought about making some a week or so ago.  But my point is, I hope you can understand if I say I’m not about to turn down help.” - excerpt from Execution 13.1</ref>

  • One of the Duchamp husbands<ref>“Homonculi

from Sandra’s extended circle.  Anyone who loses a fight to one deserves to die.”
Homonculi.  Right.
- excerpt from Duress 12.2 </ref>

A bird landed in front of me, a storm of wings and feathers.
Black and white, instead of a beak, it had a very human face on a tall head, pale, with features reminiscent of one of the statues on Easter Island.  Exaggerated, stern, any eyes hidden beneath the shadows of a heavy brow.
“Thank you for answering,” I said.
“What are you doing, calling me?” the thing asked, speaking in her voice.
“I want to deal,” I said.  “I know what you want, you know what I want.  We’re going to talk sooner or later, so let’s talk.”
“Follow the homunculus,” she replied.  The bird-thing turned to prepare to fly away.
[...]
I trudged through the snow, while the homunculus-bird circled back to keep me in sight, allowing me to follow. 
[...]
Rose continued, “The homunculus, I recognize that word.  Manufactured life.  You made it.  A lot of these Others are tools, aren’t they?  Hand

crafted Others?  They’re weapons as much as that hatchet is.” - excerpt from Breach 3.1

</ref>

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