Fellowship (MTAs)

Mages in the Dark Ages often joined a group of like-minded mages, also called a fellowship. Common fellowships in Europe at the time included:


 * The Ahl-i-Batin, a group of middle-Eastern magi who exemplified subtle magic
 * The Order of Hermes, an Order made of many disparate Houses, each practising their own brand of ritual Hermetic magic
 * The Messianic Voices, a group who believed that they didn't so much use magic as act as channels for God's power
 * The Old Faith, a loose alliance of witches, herbalists and wise women
 * The Spirit-Talkers, a society of shamans
 * The Valdaermen, a group of Nordic rune-casters

Another fellowship active at the time was that of the Craftmasons, who believed they operated more using principles of sacred geometry and science than witchcraft.

Background Information
Other Fellowships native to the era have been written up in minor detail by some Mage authors. This includes the Euthanatos fellowship by Malcolm Sheppard, recorded here for posterity.