Amon Maat, "Hidden Justice"

(• • • Correspondence,  • • Life,  or  • • • Spirit)                                The Book of Crafts   57

Sometimes it's only just that those who have plenty give to those who have nothing--willingly or otherwise.  Before entering another person's dwelling, a Sunu may wash his feet with cold water and, by sprinkling a bit of the water on the door or windowsill and whispering a chant to his protector, ease past the door into the room itself.  Anointing his eyelids with the same water allows the wizard to see everything in the room, even if it's dark.  If he mixes a bit of blood into the water and does the same, Sobk grants the Sunu a vision of the other rooms in the house as well.  Meanwhile, the residents of the home sleep soundly, at least until the water dries.  A clumsy Sunu will wake them, though.  Stealth is left to the hunter, it is not granted by his god.

[Correspondence magick allows the Sunu to pass through the door or window without opening it.  This is vulgar, but obviously done without witnesses.  Additional Correspondence extends the Hem-Ka's senses around the dwelling, while Life deepens the residents' slumber or brings sleep to those who might still be awake.  In the latter case, the victim might be able to resist the spell with a Willpower roll (difficult 7).