So if a Shaman (or whatever) who did not know any Kav of a spell wanted to learn/develop one, would he have to do so totally and completely from scratch, or (assuming the grimoure or teacher had a KaV of the spell) which of the following might be of some use to him and which would be totally useless? (a) a shamans from the same lodge grimoure, (b) a shaman from some other lodges grimoure, (c) a shaman from some other lodge trying to teach him, (d) a mages grimoure, (e) a mage who knew a KaV trying to teach it to him?
I had thought that all 5 were useful to some degree or another. Specifically that a, b, and c were useful to help him learn a KaV, and All 5 would be useful in helping him to develop a new KaV. This is not correct? So what is correct?
Or maybe the question could be best rephrased as "What activities (as far as learning or designing spells) can a spell-caster make use of a teacher of their discipline, a grimour of their discipline, or a teacher or grimoure of a totally different tradition.Statistics:Posted by ChrisDDickey — Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:50 pm
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