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Within the hierarchy of the [[Iran|Persian]] [[Order of the Ancients]], a '''Magus''' was second only to their [[Amorges|leader]], and held governance over their branch of the organization.
Within the hierarchy of the [[Iran|Persian]] [[Order of the Ancients]], a '''Magus''' was second only to their [[Amorges|leader]], and held governance over their branch of the organization.



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This article is about a rank in the Order of the Ancients. You may be looking for Oscar Kane, who used the alias "Magus".

Within the hierarchy of the Persian Order of the Ancients, a Magus was second only to their leader, and held governance over their branch of the organization.

Members

During the Peloponnesian War there were five Magi operating in Greece:[1]

Behind the scenes

The status of Magus is similar to the status of the Sages of the Cult of Kosmos.

Historically a magus was a member of a Persian priestly caste.

Throughout the game the word "Magi" is erroneously used as the singular case.

Appearances

References