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As many as a quarter of the magical groups in New Orleans are mixed-tradition groups. These magical groups are often dedicated to a specific purpose, something that unites the magicians other than the practice of an individual tradition of magic, such as corporate sponsorship, service to an organization or some civic goal. | As many as a quarter of the magical groups in New Orleans are mixed-tradition groups. These magical groups are often dedicated to a specific purpose, something that unites the magicians other than the practice of an individual tradition of magic, such as corporate sponsorship, service to an organization or some civic goal. | ||
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+ | === Gold & Chrome === | ||
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+ | A shadowrunners group that has been around since the 50’s, open to voudoun, shamans and mages originally, though sub-groups have formed that include other types of magicians. | ||
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+ | * '''Gold & Chrome:''' voodoo, shamans, hermetic mages | ||
+ | * '''Jet & Veridian:''' witches, wiccans, druids | ||
+ | * '''Ivory & Argent:''' Buddhist, Shinto, wuxing magicians | ||
+ | * '''Cobalt & Adamant:''' theurgists & qabbalists | ||
+ | * '''Iron & Bone:''' physical adepts | ||
=== The House of Twenty Petals === | === The House of Twenty Petals === | ||
A notorious Yakuza group, consisting of Hermetic, Ainu Shamanic, Buddhist and Shinto magicians as well as physical adepts | A notorious Yakuza group, consisting of Hermetic, Ainu Shamanic, Buddhist and Shinto magicians as well as physical adepts | ||
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=== The King’s Men === | === The King’s Men === | ||
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A group dedicated to the preservation of the Mississippi, including Shamanic, Druidic, Norse, Shinto, Traditional Witchcraft, Voodoo and Wiccan magicians. | A group dedicated to the preservation of the Mississippi, including Shamanic, Druidic, Norse, Shinto, Traditional Witchcraft, Voodoo and Wiccan magicians. | ||
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+ | === Project: Rivermouth === | ||
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+ | A Shiawase group, made up of Hermetic, Shamanic, Chaos Magic and Shinto magicians. |
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Mixed Magical Groups
As many as a quarter of the magical groups in New Orleans are mixed-tradition groups. These magical groups are often dedicated to a specific purpose, something that unites the magicians other than the practice of an individual tradition of magic, such as corporate sponsorship, service to an organization or some civic goal.
Gold & Chrome
A shadowrunners group that has been around since the 50’s, open to voudoun, shamans and mages originally, though sub-groups have formed that include other types of magicians.
- Gold & Chrome: voodoo, shamans, hermetic mages
- Jet & Veridian: witches, wiccans, druids
- Ivory & Argent: Buddhist, Shinto, wuxing magicians
- Cobalt & Adamant: theurgists & qabbalists
- Iron & Bone: physical adepts
The House of Twenty Petals
A notorious Yakuza group, consisting of Hermetic, Ainu Shamanic, Buddhist and Shinto magicians as well as physical adepts
The King’s Men
A magical jazz group, with Shamanic, Chaos Magic, Traditional Witchcraft and Voodoo membership.
The Mississippi Fellowship
A group dedicated to the preservation of the Mississippi, including Shamanic, Druidic, Norse, Shinto, Traditional Witchcraft, Voodoo and Wiccan magicians.
Project: Rivermouth
A Shiawase group, made up of Hermetic, Shamanic, Chaos Magic and Shinto magicians.