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* In Awakening, they are afflicted by the [[Quiescence]], a shard of the [[Abyss (MTAw)|Abyss]] within the human soul that prevents them from realizing the Truths of the [[Supernal World]].
 
* In Awakening, they are afflicted by the [[Quiescence]], a shard of the [[Abyss (MTAw)|Abyss]] within the human soul that prevents them from realizing the Truths of the [[Supernal World]].
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[[Category:Mage: The Ascension glossary]]
 
[[Category:Mage: The Ascension glossary]]
 
[[Category:Mage: The Awakening glossary]]
 
[[Category:Mage: The Awakening glossary]]

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A Sleeper in both Mage: The Ascension and Mage: The Awakening is a mortal who is not aware of magic in the world and their own inner power.

In Mage: The Ascension, the Technocrats paternalistically refer to the Sleepers as the "Masses". During the Dark Ages, Sleepers were referred to as "Commoners".

Overview

Mortals are relatively ignorant of the supernatural world, a fact that increases the danger of Paradox for wielders of dynamic magic. While some mages look down on Sleepers, most wish to protect them and help them Awaken.

The reason for the Sleep varies in both games:

  • In Ascension, their internal Avatar has not Awakened, so they are still complicit to the Consensus, unable to think beyond that to which everyone agreed.
  • In Awakening, they are afflicted by the Quiescence, a shard of the Abyss within the human soul that prevents them from realizing the Truths of the Supernal World.

References

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