> That's very similar to my take on common magic (I'm not too keen
on the idea
> of common magic religions per se). It's superstitions that you
pick up -
> hence only using it as an augment, rather than an active ability -
"Well
> it's obvious that I am more lucky with my cooking if I throw the
salt over
> my shoulder." Spell, feat, charm or talent may be down to the way
it is done
> or from the entity that provides it but this only becomes
important if you
> become concentrated (i.e. delve into "the deeper mysteries"TM).
Until that
> point keep chucking salt over your left shoulder, crossing your
fingers and
> making the "sign to ward off evil" and watch the augments come
rolling in.
>
If you concentrate common magic, you can use the abilities as active
abilities - HQ Page 108
Regards
Rob