Legend:
(MET) = Minds Eye Theatre
(PAR) = Paradigm Page
(HUM) = Humorous
(REV) = Revision, modification, expansion, or reinterpretation
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- Aetherian
- By DeGorian Smith. Nocker/Son of Ether hybrids for Changeling: Beyond Arcadia and Mage: The Void.
- Agape Fellowship
- By Zachary Tieman. A loving, but judgemental offshoot of the Chorus.
- The Ahl-i-batin Revised
(REV)- By Brian Connors. I different look at the mages of Mount Qaf.
- Akashic Brotherhood Paradigm
(PAR) (REV)- By Tengu. How the Akashic Brotherhood sees the world.
- Secret Sects of the Akashic Brotherhood
(REV)- By Emrey Barnes. Different styles of Doists within the Brotherhood.
- Alchemists
- By Anders Sandberg. Practitioners of the ancient Art, a sub-tradition of the Order of Hermes and the Sons of Ether.
- The Alhambra Foundation
- By Anders Sandberg. A cooperative effort of the Traditions and Technocracy to safekeep dangerous artifacts.
- Alternate Etheric Science
- By Jimmy McKinney. Different styles of SoE.
- The Ancient Order of Seers
- By Theslin Wanders-through-Bramble. A craft of stage magicians.
- Animagicians
- By Stephen Esdale. Mages who derive their paradigms from Anime.
- Apostles of Ialdabaoth
- By Anders Sandberg. A diverse group of hedonists who deny Ascension.
- Asatru
- By Anders Sandberg. A Nordic sub-tradition of the Verbena
- Avatars of Justice
- By Carl L. Congdon. A craft of superheroes.
- Blacksmith
- By Thom Scott. Craftsmen from the Scottish Highlands
- Blades of Mercury
- By Nicholas Rossier. Rollerblading street mages.
- Brotherhood of Bertrando
- By Anders Sandberg. Fanatic, mult-traditional organization of mages that brings harsh discipline against mage's who threaten humanity.
- Brotherhood of Caine
- By David Gallo. A group of "scientists" who have a keen interest in vampires.
- Brotherhood of the Mystical Work
- By Anders Sandberg. An informal group of powerful mages who study the meanings of Ascension.
- Cabalists
- By Anders Sandberg. A sub-tradition of the Order of Hermes based on Ancient Jewish magicks.
- Cartographers
- By Mark VanderMeulen. Navigators and mappers of reality.
- History of the Celestial Chorus
(REV)- By Paul Strack. A thorough examination of the Celestial Chorus.
- Celestial Chorus Paradigm
(REV) (PAR)- By Anders Sandberg. How the Chorus sees Reality.
- Celestine
- By Erik Nielsen. A craft formed around the book, The Celestine Prophecy.
- Cerebus
- By Clayton S. Caddy. Militaristic orphans who have sworn to destroy the Technocracy.
- Chamber of Thorns
- By Christopher Kobar. A group of Euthanatos who believe they know best how to maintain democracy.
- Children of the Antichrist
- By Anders Sandberg. Amoral orphans who seek material power and pleasure.
- Children of Avalon
- By Ian Torrey. A Celtic craft with ties to the Order of Hermes and the Verbena
- Children of Ether (REV)
- By Pete Overton. Taking the pulp out of the Sons of Ether.
- The Children of Indra's Lightening
- By Anders Sandberg. A sub-tradition of the Cult of Ecstasy that seeks ascension through total ecstasy.
- Conglomeration
- By Emil Signes. Mages who want the world to reflect the desires of both the Traditions and the Technomancers.
- Constables
- By A.J. Sinclair. A group of mages who have devoted their lives to preserving the Realms of the Umbra
- The Continuum
- By Constantine Thomas (with input from Shelby Babb and Anders Sandberg). Time mages who defend Earth and its mirrors from The Darkness. Includes information on Nexus and Earth Virtuals. Includes:
- Coursers
- By Chris Chambers. Decked out technomages.
- CPAC
- By Anders Sandberg. The Central Prime Alignment Council. A multi-convention group within the Technocracy.
- The Core
- By Anders Sandberg. A faction of Virtual Adepts and Iterators who seek to achieve Ascension through total mechanization.
- Crafters of Chaos
- By Brian Kellett. Quasi-technomancers who unite Chaos Theory and Quantum Mechanics.
- Craftmasons
- By Brian Connors. Architects and builders.
- Cthulhoid (PAR)
- By Dan Tuttle. Worshippers of the Lovecraftian horrors.
- Cult of Ecstasy Paradigm
(PAR) (REV)- By Paul Beakley. How the Cultists live the Experience.
- The Cult of Final Ecstasy
- By Evan Gibson. A macabre blend of the Cult of Ecstasy and the Euthanatos.
- The Cult of Magna Mater
- By Anders Sandberg. a Goddess cult with very ancient ties.
- Cybergnostics
- By Anders Sandberg. A faction of the Virtual Adepts who wish to transform all of Reality into Information.
- Cyber-qabalists
- By Jericho (Z3PTR@ttacs1.ttu.edu). A traditions that mishmashes elements of the Cabalists, Virtual Adepts and the Celestial Chorus.
- Dancers
- By Deirdre Brooks. An Indian sect of Mages who believe reality is, appropriately enough, a Great Dance that affects and is affected by all.
- The Dark Harmony
- By Sparky. The dark side of the Celestial Chorus.
- Deadheads
- By Raven. Cult of Ecstacy influenced Virtual Adepts who "heighten the experience" by using psychedelic drugs.
- Deckers
- By Brice Daury. Quasi-mages who are tied to their magic CCG decks, but are immune to Paradox.
- Disciples of Eris
- By Sarah Trout. Cult of Ecstasy splinter that associates with discordian vampires.
- Discordians
- By Deirdre Brooks. A tradition trying to shock the masses out of their narrow view of reality.
- Dreamers
- By Anders Sandberg. Mages who live and shape reality through their dreams.
- Dreamspeakers Paradigm
(REV) (PAR)- By David Hood. How the Dreamspeakers understand Gaia's dream.
- Dynamics
- By TCSHAN. Superhero philosophers who wish to eradicate Paradox.
- Ebonites
- By Shawn Arbuckle. A matriarchal tradition fusing aspects of the Nephandi and the Verbena.
- Empaths
- By Chris Kobar. Awakened psychics.
- Enochians
- By Anders Sandberg. A highly ritualistic and mystical sub-tradition of the Order of Hermes.
- EcoLogic
- By Bruce Baugh. Multi-traditional group of mages who wish to put humanity in its proper place in nature.
- Epicurean Guild
- By Anders Sandberg. Old World Cultists.
- Eschers
- By CL4UDI4@aol.com. Mages who seek to understand infinity.
- Esper
- By D.J. Harper. Psychics turned mages.
- The Etherian League
- By Jimmy 'Gregor' McKinney. The Sons of Ether in Mage: The Void.
- Euthanatos: Beyond the Good Death
(REV)- By Colin Y.S.C. An examination of Indian philosophy and religion and how it relates to the beliefs of the Euthanatos.
- Euthanatos Paradigm (version 1)
(REV) (PAR)- By Anders Sandberg. How the Euthanatos view the Wheel of reality.
- Euthanatos Paradigm (version 2)
(REV) (PAR)- By Christopher Kobar. A Paradigm Page heavily influenced by Wraith.
- Fianna Eirinn
- By Thom Scott. Ancient Celtic warriors who have only recently returned to earth from their Umbral realm.
- Gnostics
- By Anders Sandberg. An ancient and influential tradition largely subsumed into the Celestial Chorus, the Order of Hermes and the Cult of Ecstasy.
- Goetia
- By Anders Sandberg. A spirit binding sub-tradition of the Order of Hermes.
- The Guild of Artificers and Alchemists
- By ??? (Anybody know?). Craftsmen and magesmiths.
- The Hidden Circle
- By Rupert Smith. A tradition composed of stage magicians, mediums, hypnotists and fortune tellers hiding in plain sight.
- Historians
- By David "Dead Avatar" Barrena. The sub-convention of the New World Order that enacts changes in history for the benefit of the Technocracy.
- The Holy Ones
- By Charles Phipps. Mysticks who strongly believe the universe has an ultimate plan.
- The Homeless
- By Abe Dashiell. Mages who have fallen between the cracks.
- Horsemen of the Apocalypse
- By Anders Sandberg. A multi-tradition organization that seeks to bring about the end of Civilization and the Technocracy.
- House Ignacio
- By Brian Connors. A Jesuit house of the Order of Hermes.
- Hsien Shih
- By Andrew J. Bonham. A Taoist craft of wondering monks and alchemists.
- Illuminates
- By the PuppetMastre. Illuminati-like mages.
- ISTREB
- By Gregory Deych. Anti-Wyrm/Pentex watchdog group that monitors the Technocracy.
- Jedi Knights (version 1)
- By Petrarch. A sub-tradition of the Akashic Brotherhood based on the Star Wars movies and comic book series.
- Jedi (version 2)
- By Axle Steele. The Jedi as mages.
- Jedi (version 3)
- By Sara Lanford. The Star Wars knighthood as a mystic tradition.
- Jhadaye
- By The Digital Mage. Another sub-tradition based on George Lucas's creation.
- League of Cartographers
- By Theslin Wanders-through-Bramble. A technomancer craft that works its magic through geometric designs.
- League of Degeneration
- By goblinking1@my-dejanews.com. A young technocratic convention specializing in Entropy.
- Luciferion Justikum
- By David L. Fox. An Satanic-atheistic tradition that champions eugenic, technology and human domination.
- Masters of Ceremony
- By Mark Jones. Awakened clowns.
- Mathemagicians
- By Anders Sandberg. A group within the Void Engineers seeking to define all of reality in mathematical terms.
- McLuhan's Kids
- By Timothy Toner. Technomancer Orphans and Master Couch Potatoes.
- Megans
- By TCSHAN. Based off a Star Trek cartoon.
- Minimists
- By Jason Tice. Mages who believe ascension can be achieved through amputation.
- Murphy's Law
- By Abe Dashiell. Mages who believe that if anything bad can happen (and it always can!), it will.
- Necromancers
- By Robert Kirkpatrick. A branch of the Euthanatos obsessed with finding the pages of the Necronomicon.
- Nephandi: The Redemption
- By Jonathan Lang. Nephandi battling against their darker natures.
- New Age Travelers
- By Darren Wheatcroft. Spaced out Orphans from the U.K. and unwitting pawns of the Tremere.
- Numerologists
- By Richard Scott. A sub-tradition of the Order of Hermes that sees the magick in numbers.
- Octarine mages
(HUM)- By Peloquin. Mages from Discworld.
- Order of Aesclepius
- By John Walter Biles. A tradition of healers.
- Order of the Eternal Dawn
- By Anders Sandberg. A multi-tradition group of mages heavily involved in eugenics.
- Order of Hermes Paradigm
(PAR) (REV)- By Anders Sandberg. The paradigm of the Hermetic mages.
- Order of St. Nerius
- By Craig J Neumeier. Christian mages with a vow to stay out of mortal society.
- Order of Tremere
- By Timothy Toner. An attempt to mate Ars Magica with the WoD. Survivors of the Lesser Order of Hermes.
- Oujelitas
- By Hector Alvarez Alonso and Adrian Rodriguez. A faction of the Euthanatos, that worships the power of Violence.
- Parapsychologists
- By Paul Strack. Psionic technomancers affiliated with the Sons of Ether and the NWO.
- Priestesses of Inanna
- By Anders Sandberg. A tradition dating back to Sumeria that emphasizes the importance of fertility and sex magick.
- Prognosticators (Forecasters)
- By Anders Sandberg. Factions within the Virtual Adepts and the Technocracy who develop startlingly accurate pictures of the future.
- Psionic Mages and the Phoenix Covenant
- By Peter Flanagan. Mages from numerous traditions who use psychic powers as foci and coincidents.
- Pythagorean Brotherhood
- By Anders Sandberg. A deeply mathematical faction of the Order of Hermes.
- Quantum Mechanics
- By Chiaroscuro. A tradition formed by the fusion of rogue elements from the Void Engineers and the Order of Hermes
- House Rhiannon
- By Midori Hirtzel. A house of the Order of Hermes with blood ties to the fae.
- Rosicrucians
- By Anders Sandberg. A sub-tradition of the Order of Hermes obsessed with conspiracy and intrigue.
- Runecasters
- By KUVAMP@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu. Similar to the Asatru, but with more in common with the Dreamspeakers than the Verbena.
- Runelords
- By Mark Kilfoil. a meta-tradition that deeply believes in the power of word and symbol.
- Runeseers
- By mcclellan_jn@Mercer.PeachNet.EDU. Sidhe Orphans.
- Saturday's Children
- By Jason Schneiderman. Disco Orphans.
- Seekers of the Mirror's Shards
- By Corwyn Alambar. A Nephandi backed cult that seeks to drive out Westerners out of North America.
- Seekers of the Void
- By Anders Sandberg. Nephandi who wish to consign all reality to Oblivion.
- Shades
- By Terry French. Mysterious seekers of enlightenment.
- Shinto Dreamspeakers
(REV)- By Howard B. Des Chenes. Dreamspeakers with a Japanese twist.
- Sinanju
- By Mark Kinney. Martial artists and assassins.
- Social Engineers
- By Anders Sandberg. A sub-convention of the New World Order that seeks to bring Ascension through bureaucracy.
- The Society of Sentinels
- By Anders Sandberg. A watchdog group of tradition mages who look over technomancers allied to the Traditions.
- Solificati
(REV)- By Andrew Larsen. A craft of Alchemists.
- Sones of Ether Paradigm and Weird Science
(PAR) (REV)- By Christopher Kobar. How Etherians see and manipulate reality.
- Sons of Ether: Keplerians
(REV) (PAR)- By Billy Bishop and Paul Beakley. Sons of Ether who define the reality as a construction of interacting harmonics.
- Sons of Ether Paradigm: Magick, Science and Technology, the Three Keys
(REV) (PAR)- By Wayne Myers and Billy Bishop. The combination of the three keys and how they describe reality.
- Sons of Ether Paradigm: The Quantum Wave
(REV) (PAR)- By Anders Torlind. Sons of Ether who believe all of reality is created by the interaction of waves.
- Sons of Jupiter
- By Jack Dracula. Based on the Books of Magic. A tradition of Orphans who realize that nothing is without a price.
- Sons of Lovecraft
- By Christopher Short. Mages of a Lovecraftian (surprise!) flavor.
- Spanners
- By Jeremy Streeter. Mages who use Paradox to achieve Enlightenment without becoming Marauders.
- Spiritual Knights
- By Alex Feely. Noble defenders of humanity.
- Subductionists
- By Corwyn Alambar. A cult of Nephandi that seeks to bring out the "Big One" in California and so release an incredibly powerful Paradox Spirit
- Summoners
- By Shawn Arbuckle. Ex-verbena who like to summon things.
- Technite Magi
- By Brian Connors. Tradition mages who have been turned to the Technocracy.
- Technolibertarians
- By Presto@winternet.com. Non-Technocracy technomancers who believe reality should be allowed to be free.
- Players Guide to the Technocracy
(REV)- By Paul Strack. Finally, a view of the technomancers from their perspective.
- Theoretical Theists
- By Darryl Adams. A sub-tradition of the Celestial Chorus and the Sons of Ether that attempts to reconcile science and God.
- The Third Star
- By Theslin Wanders-through-Bramble. A hopelessly naive and optimistic New Age craft carefully manipulated by the Technocracy.
- Time Lords
- By Mark Kinney. Time mages who have become natives of the Deep Umbra. Based on the Dr. Who series.
- Travelers
- By By Brian Zumalt. Fanatic guardians of Time
- Trenchcoaters
- By Timothy Toner. Awakened and pissed off about it: the defenders of normalcy.
- The Unconscious
- By andersonb@mindspring.com. Mages who unconsciously manipulate reality.
- Wanderers
- By Frank T Sronce. Their name says it all. They are the Silent Striders of the Awakened.
- The Weavers
- By CD Skogsberg. Nephandi fighting mages who see reality as a giant tapestry.
- Wheel Turners
- By Matthew Glick. Euthanatos who have gone beyond death.
- Wika
- By Deirdre Brooks. A sub-tradition of the Verbena that has rejected their parent tradition's bloodthirsty ways.
- Worshippers of the Whispering Blade
- By Thomas Frank. A tradition of balance-seeking craftsmen.
- Worshippers of Irony
- By Brant Harvey. An obscure group of Orphans who worship the embodiment of Irony.
- Yamomamo Shabori
(REV)- By Nathan Graham. South American Dreamspeakers.