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  • Ley lines are lines of magic that intersect to create a Leygate, where a portal can be opened that allows you to instantaneously travel from one point to another. Some notable leygates include * Ojai to Sacre Cour (Paris) * Traitor's Gate Shadowrealm (London) to an unmade Shadowrealm. * Xibalba Shadowrealm to Mount Tamalpais (San Francisco) * Point Zero (Paris) to Mount Tamalpais (San Francisco) * Gobi Desert (Mongolia) to Ise Shine (Japan) * Japan to Uluru (Australia) * Australia to Easter Island * Easter Island to Mount Tamalpais (San Francisco) * Stonehenge to Mount Tamalpais
  • Ley lines are the province of the fey. Ley lines converge at sacred sites, forming a matrix within which magic is amplified. The Adamant Citadel is also said to be built on ley lines—this granted the faeries and their Dark War ally access to the typically remote location. Ley lines are used by Downworlders to create entrances into the Faerie, among others. Faeries in particular use them often. Though invisible, one can be trained to sense ley lines.
  • Ley Lines are rivers of raw magical energy that flow beneath the surface of the world. Every planet has ley lines, but their strength varies. Auberean has particularly strong ley lines, and they are most concentrated under the island of Dereth. Menhir Rings have the ability to focus this energy, and are vital in tapping in to the power of the ley lines.
  • “The cities of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. are all on a perfect diagonal that continues down to Teohitican and all the way up to Stonehenge, Troy, and Baalbak.”
  • Natural environments are filled with various ley lines connecting natural features and living beings or following travelled paths, while some artificial environments are effectively devoid of them. Unlike the ability to draw power from them, the ability to see ley lines is not particularly rare, being typical for sidhe mutants, and many mages and Ki adepts appear to have at least some limited ability to perceive them. Eldritch's uncontrolled magic has the tendency to tangle them up in snarls and knots, which makes them effectively unusable, and Fey and Geomancer can directly manipulate them, for instance untangling the knots and smoothing them out.
  • LEY LINES (Rank 3): The user of this gift may cause his or her trail to seal up behind him or her, possibly fooling pursuers. If the pursuers are too close for the trail to simply disappear, it is possible that something leads them astray. NATIVE TO: Fianna
  • Ley Lines (日本黒社会 LEY LINES Nihon Kuroshakai: Ley Lines) is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the third film in the Black Society Trilogy.
  • Ley lines are alleged alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, such as ancient monuments and megaliths, that are thought by certain adherents to dowsing and "New Age" beliefs to have spiritual power. Their existence was suggested in 1921 by the amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins, in his book The Old Straight Track. The believers in ley lines think that the lines and their intersection points resonate a special psychic or mystical energy. However, they never suceeded in providing an objective proof for the existance of ley lines which would convinve scientists, or to make the alleged energy availalbe for practical purposes. The concept of ley lines remains, therefore, classed as a "pseudoscience".
  • Ley lines are cosmic lines of energy that spread across the Earth, affecting and being affected by the planet itself. Although its existence has been proposed by humans in the early 20th Century, most did not believe in its existence until 2052, where it is used as a clean energy source and the foundation of the magical arts.
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  • Ley lines are lines of magic that intersect to create a Leygate, where a portal can be opened that allows you to instantaneously travel from one point to another. Some notable leygates include * Ojai to Sacre Cour (Paris) * Traitor's Gate Shadowrealm (London) to an unmade Shadowrealm. * Xibalba Shadowrealm to Mount Tamalpais (San Francisco) * Point Zero (Paris) to Mount Tamalpais (San Francisco) * Gobi Desert (Mongolia) to Ise Shine (Japan) * Japan to Uluru (Australia) * Australia to Easter Island * Easter Island to Mount Tamalpais (San Francisco) * Stonehenge to Mount Tamalpais
  • Ley lines are the province of the fey. Ley lines converge at sacred sites, forming a matrix within which magic is amplified. The Adamant Citadel is also said to be built on ley lines—this granted the faeries and their Dark War ally access to the typically remote location. Ley lines are used by Downworlders to create entrances into the Faerie, among others. Faeries in particular use them often. Though invisible, one can be trained to sense ley lines.
  • Ley Lines are rivers of raw magical energy that flow beneath the surface of the world. Every planet has ley lines, but their strength varies. Auberean has particularly strong ley lines, and they are most concentrated under the island of Dereth. Menhir Rings have the ability to focus this energy, and are vital in tapping in to the power of the ley lines.
  • “The cities of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. are all on a perfect diagonal that continues down to Teohitican and all the way up to Stonehenge, Troy, and Baalbak.”
  • Natural environments are filled with various ley lines connecting natural features and living beings or following travelled paths, while some artificial environments are effectively devoid of them. Unlike the ability to draw power from them, the ability to see ley lines is not particularly rare, being typical for sidhe mutants, and many mages and Ki adepts appear to have at least some limited ability to perceive them. Eldritch's uncontrolled magic has the tendency to tangle them up in snarls and knots, which makes them effectively unusable, and Fey and Geomancer can directly manipulate them, for instance untangling the knots and smoothing them out.
  • LEY LINES (Rank 3): The user of this gift may cause his or her trail to seal up behind him or her, possibly fooling pursuers. If the pursuers are too close for the trail to simply disappear, it is possible that something leads them astray. NATIVE TO: Fianna
  • Ley Lines (日本黒社会 LEY LINES Nihon Kuroshakai: Ley Lines) is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the third film in the Black Society Trilogy.
  • Ley lines are alleged alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, such as ancient monuments and megaliths, that are thought by certain adherents to dowsing and "New Age" beliefs to have spiritual power. Their existence was suggested in 1921 by the amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins, in his book The Old Straight Track. The believers in ley lines think that the lines and their intersection points resonate a special psychic or mystical energy. However, they never suceeded in providing an objective proof for the existance of ley lines which would convinve scientists, or to make the alleged energy availalbe for practical purposes. The concept of ley lines remains, therefore, classed as a "pseudoscience".
  • Ley lines are cosmic lines of energy that spread across the Earth, affecting and being affected by the planet itself. Although its existence has been proposed by humans in the early 20th Century, most did not believe in its existence until 2052, where it is used as a clean energy source and the foundation of the magical arts.
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