Green Light
The opposite of Red Light, this ritual enables an Architect to use secret detours, lucky coincidences, clear roads and traffic lights to help hurry someone from one point to another. Each success (getting only one doesn’t count) cuts travel time by 10%, down to a minimum of 50% of the base time. So, if a trip normally takes an hour and three successes are achieved, 18 minutes are shaved off the trip. (Accumulating only one success before the rite has to be terminated nets no results.) If the ritual is cast on someone else, the Architect must be in the same city as the subject, and must specify to what destination the rite applies. If the subject changes destinations for any reason, the ritual no longer applies and travel time returns to normal. Another casting is required for the subject’s new destination. If the ritual is performed on the Mason himself, the effects last for an entire night, making all travel for the evening faster. Note that a subject’s actual Speed does not increase. No more than one casting of Green Light can apply to a subject at a time.
Material Components
Ways and Means: A planner’s triangle, a map of the city and a current schedule of the city’s public transportation
Related Discipline
Level
2