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Correspondence: All points in space are one.

Command of this Sphere allows a Mage to


transcend the constraints of space and distance.

Specialty: Ahl-I-Batin / Virtual Adepts

1 – Immediate Spatial Perceptions


2 – Sense Space, Touch Space
3 – Pierce Space, Seal Gate, Co-Locality Perception
4 – Rend Space, Co-Locate Self
5 – Mutate Localities, Co-Location

Correspondence is the magic of connections – links between Patterns that exist


independent of distance and space. For example, a wedding ring links you to your
spouse, even if you’re on opposite sides of the world.

It may be easy to pass off Correspondence as the magic of space, but the Sphere has
broader applications than that. Correspondence covers relationships between objects,
links between places, distance, and ultimately the realization that distance is just an
illusion.

Correspondence cannot teleport a person’s heart out of their body, or the gas out of a car,
without using high levels of Life or Matter as well. Correspondence doesn’t affect parts
of a Pattern – it is concerned about the relationships between Patterns as a whole.

Apprentice Correspondence: Immediate Spatial Perceptions


The Mage has learned how to see space, and gained an intuitive knowledge of distances
and directions. Common effects at this point allow the Mage to feel out the contours of
objects around him, to accurately know the distance to or size of an object, and sense
Patterns which may be hidden to his other senses. With the right Rotes, a Mage can even
detect warps in space, teleportation signatures, gates, wormholes, and other instabilities
in space.

Initiate Correspondence: Sense and Touch Space


You can now extend your senses with Correspondence – not only sight and sound, but
touch, smell, and taste if need be. More elaborate rituals may allow you to conduct long-
distance scrying, but generally requires something connected to that place, and creates
more of a connection (and thus evidence) than most Mages care to leave. The visions of
this level are vague and unclear, as well. To a lesser degree, you can also strengthen the
notion of space, making it harder for others to scry on you. You can sense space, touch it,
feel it – but as of yet, not mold it, rip it, tear it, or repair it. Also, you can now combine
Correspondence with other Spheres, increasing their range of usefulness.

Disciple Correspondence: Pierce and Seal Space, Co-Locality Perception


The Mage has learned to manipulate the very fabric of space, in a clumsy fashion. The
character can now open rifts in space lasting for an instant. Rather than simply sending
his perceptions, the Mage can now send himself across space, in a limited but effective
form of teleportation. Furthermore, the Mage’s ability to strengthen Space is enhanced,
allowing them to seal space against intrusion and close gates and wormholes. Even more
impressive, the Mage now has a limited ability to remove their perceptions from the
limits of space, watching and listening at many places at once. Of course, this Sphere
alone doesn’t help the Mage interpret the incoming data, and co-locality perception can
quickly turn into a cacophony of sight and sound.

Adept Correspondence: Rend Space, Co-Locate Self


No longer simply opening portals for a moment, the Mage now tears holes in space that
remain, allowing others to move through the distortion. A Mage might also tear space
around an object, effectively removing its influence from reality. The Mage can also
make space selective, creating portals that only allow certain patterns, or place himself
outside of space, allowing him to watch literally from nowhere. Finally, more than just
extending perceptions to multiple places, the Mage can now be at multiple places at once
– and with judicious use of other Spheres, might even be able to think and act differently
in each place!

Master Correspondence: Mutate Localities, Co-Location


The Master of Correspondence not only pulls, tears, and mends space, but bends and
twists it like taffy. A Mage can stretch distances, play with volumes and angles, and
rework the very nature of dimensions and space. A three-foot rod might look ten feet
long, or a gun’s bullet could reverse on the shooter. More interestingly, the Mage can
now remove the limits of space – things can exist in the same location at the same time,
superimposed upon each other as two locations become one. Mages using this level of
Correspondence with other Spheres can create bizarre effects, interacting with space in
ways only limited by the Mage’s imagination.

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