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Blake stepped into the spirit world at one point but thanks to his connections he didn't fall into the abyss.<ref>[[Conviction 5.3]]</ref>
Blake stepped into the spirit world at one point but thanks to his connections he didn't fall into the abyss.<ref>[[Conviction 5.3]]</ref>
Breaking the spirirt world counterpart of and object can prohibit its use by an other but will likely lead to the destruction of a real world counterpart.<ref>“Your other friends are occupied or caught in traps by Duncan and his sons, Rose is bound indoors, and I’ve broken most of the available and useful reflective surfaces in the spirit world.  Things are going to find an excuse to break in the ''real'' world in the coming days and weeks, but we can cross that bridge when it comes.”<br><br>“Sounds like bad karma,” I said.  “Giving the universe a lot of menial work to do to keep everything coordinated.”<br><br>“Well,” Laird said, “I’m hoping to make it up to the universe.” - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/05/24/ Excerpt] from [[Subordination 6.12]]</ref> This likely causes some form of bad [[Karma]].


Has some abstract relation with reality. [[Finder/Chaos]] Mages commonly work with the spirit world.
Has some abstract relation with reality. [[Finder/Chaos]] Mages commonly work with the spirit world.

Revision as of 18:42, July 19, 2018

The Spirit World is one of several "realities" or "layers" that overlap with the physical world. Anything done to things in the Spirit World will happen in the real world, with the world working out how to do so through contrived coincidence.<ref>Subordination 6.8</ref>

Blake stepped into the spirit world at one point but thanks to his connections he didn't fall into the abyss.<ref>Conviction 5.3</ref>

Breaking the spirirt world counterpart of and object can prohibit its use by an other but will likely lead to the destruction of a real world counterpart.<ref>“Your other friends are occupied or caught in traps by Duncan and his sons, Rose is bound indoors, and I’ve broken most of the available and useful reflective surfaces in the spirit world. Things are going to find an excuse to break in the real world in the coming days and weeks, but we can cross that bridge when it comes.”

“Sounds like bad karma,” I said. “Giving the universe a lot of menial work to do to keep everything coordinated.”

“Well,” Laird said, “I’m hoping to make it up to the universe.” - Excerpt from Subordination 6.12</ref> This likely causes some form of bad Karma.

Has some abstract relation with reality. Finder/Chaos Mages commonly work with the spirit world.

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