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== Sorcerers ==
== Sorcerers ==
A '''Sorcerer'''/'''Sorceress''' is someone who has shown innate magical power in some form, and isn't required to study or learn any particular schools of Magic. While the majority of time a sorcerer is born with there power, there are some [[Sorcerers Supreme|exceptions]].  
A '''Sorcerer'''/'''Sorceress''' is someone who has shown innate magical power in some form, and isn't required to study or learn any particular schools of Magic. While the majority of time a sorcerer is born with their power, there are some [[Sorcerers Supreme|exceptions]].  


Despite their innate magical powers, the majority of Sorcerers will at the very least have done a little bit of studying, making them not too different from their more typical peers.
Despite their innate magical powers, the majority of Sorcerers will at the very least have done a little bit of studying, making them not too different from their more typical peers.

Revision as of 23:05, 5 January 2024

Ceridwen Prydwen in her adult years. Someone you would associate with the typical meaning of a Magician.

A Magician or Mage is someone who practices the arts of Magic.

Also Called

  • Witch/Wizard
  • Warlock
  • Spell-Caster
  • Magic User
  • Enchanter/Enchantress

Description

A Magician/Mage is a catch-all term for anyone who utilizes Magic. Typically, the term is used more specifically to refer to those who have a primary focus on studying and practicing Magic. However, it can also be used to refer to anyone who has shown even a modicum of magical ability, regardless of power or skill.

Sorcerers

A Sorcerer/Sorceress is someone who has shown innate magical power in some form, and isn't required to study or learn any particular schools of Magic. While the majority of time a sorcerer is born with their power, there are some exceptions.

Despite their innate magical powers, the majority of Sorcerers will at the very least have done a little bit of studying, making them not too different from their more typical peers.

Notes

  • Like Magic itself these terms are flexible and subject to change from place to place.
  • Individuals may or may not be aware of the definition of these terms and use them interchangeably, or even to describe something completely different.