"Gerard had wholly forgotten the legendry of Averoigne, as he hastened along the sun-flecked path. He was nearing the appointed beech-tree, which a turn of the path would soon reveal; and his pulses quickened and became tremulous, as he wondered if Fleurette had already reached the trysting-place. He abandoned all effort to continue his ballade, which, in the three miles he had walked from La Frenaie, had not progressed beyond the middle of a tentative first stanza."
A Rendezvous in Averoigne
Clark Ashton Smith
Using Glantri magus in Castles & Crusades is going to mean that they are going to one of the most aggressive forces for occult knowledge and power within a campaign. These bastard magus are going to stop at nothing to achieve thier ends. And this means that a nation of ambitionous magus are going to be sending out wizards, witches, etc. in droves.
This means that lower level Glantri magus and magic users are going to be on the hireling rolls. And it also means that they are going to try to gain any spells they can from Troll Lord Games Adventurer's Spellbook they can. And where does the Chaos come in? The fact that unbridled ambition makes the perfect garden for the dark roses of corruption to grow. And this is where cults and the like come into play. Gods of dark magic and power are perfect venues for Glantri magus or even clerics to come into play. Dark Albion: Cults of Chaos has some excellent examples for creating corrupted cults of chaos for Castles & Crusades or other dark OSR games where a vile villain is needed.
Glantri magus and other magic users since thier based on the power structure of Venice come from a country where subtle and dangerous arts are the norm and not the exception.And this is something that's happened time and again within our own campaigns. And this contrast also serves the incredible spy network that the Glantri nation boasts. Magick and spy networks go hand and velvet glove.
Why would they do such a thing? Becaus they can! It's not in the nation state's back yard and they have the perfect excuse to see the extent of the influences of Chaos within a controlled enviroment such as the Borderlands.
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