Mage Sight
We explain our understanding of Mage Sight in Mage: the Awakening, discussing the differences between Peripheral, Active, and Focused Mage Sight. https://www.instagram.com/magesightmedia [https://www.instagram.com/magesightmedia] https://www.patreon.com/c/MageSight [https://www.patreon.com/c/MageSight] Awakening is a metaphor for opening one's eyes to the Truth. Once open, however, they cannot be shut again. The primary consequence of this is Mage Sight, the ability to perceive the supernatural in one's surroundings. This always-on magical sense is called Peripheral Mage Sight, but a Mage can choose to put more attention on it. Doing so, however, is distracting at best, and dangerous at worst. If they do so choose, the Mage can concentrate on these Supernal perceptions with the hope of deriving a stronger understanding of the effects they create. This is called Active Mage Sight. Each of the Arcana offer Mages a unique sensory ability under Active Mage Sight, potentially offering clues to an ongoing riddle. Still, that is often not enough to gain sufficient understanding, and the Mage may decide to concentrate further yet on the phenomenon. Doing so is called Focused Mage Sight because it requires a Mage's attention to remain solely on their object of study during the practice, even go so far as to manipulate Mana in the area. Due to its nature, Focused Mage Sight has the highest potential to reveal information of supernatural phenomena, but that increased utility comes with the potential of alerting other supernatural beings to a Mage's study. Practically speaking, with Focused Mage Sight, a Mage may attempt to Reveal information about their subject or further Scrutinize it to hopefully allow for better revelations.
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