5 ### Magister-in-Artibus
7 For the purposes of the Magister-in-Artibus virtue other scholars
8 consider the Schola to be conspicuously wealthy enough that this will
9 rub off on members and they only need to teach for one season; unless
10 they are conspicuously poor (the Poor flaw).
12 This doesn't recuse non-Wealthy companions from needing to earn their
13 keep in whatever manner is approopriate, but the second season a year
14 could, for instance, be a covenant role less easily visible to
19 I can't remember which splat it was, but one of them suggests that it
20 might be possible with mundane Animal Training to train horses to
21 accept a normally gifted rider. If this was true then all magi would
24 **Houserule:** you *can* train the horse to be OK with a Gifted magi
25 as passenger in a cart or wagon provided they have a driver/handler
26 who is not Gifted, or otherwise **Inoffensive to Animals**.
28 If you want to ride a horse with the normal gift, then you'll either
29 need to use spells (which may warp the horse, just saying) or tame a
33 ## Points of Inhabitants
35 I'm using this slightly mashed up chart to replace the one on p63 of
36 *Covenants* to represent the two-tier structure of the Covenant. PCs
37 should be free to argue that they ought to be in a different band
38 *in-character*. Note that for companions this only covers ones
39 supported by the covenant, companions of independant means get LCM as
42 [[!table file="Rules/points.dsv"]]