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Read 301 times 2011-7-6 03:04 |Keywords:warloc, Evil witches, Sorcerers, magic, magician

Sorcerers create magic as well as poets, poems, with innate talent, reinforced by practice. They have no books, mentors, and theories - just raw power that they manage.
Some sorcerers claim that in their veins flows the blood of dragons. Maybe this is true - it is well known that certain powerful dragons can take human form and even have loved ones among the people, and it is difficult to prove that the magician has no ancestors of dragons. Sorcerers often even attractive, carrying a plaque exotic, hinting at an unusual origin. However, the assertion that some wizards dragons - it is rather an unsupported boast themselves witches or those who do not have them for free.
Adventure: A typical magician goes into an adventure to improve their skills. Only exploring its limits can expand them. Sorcerer innate strength, it is part of his soul. The development of it - a task in itself, regardless of how they use that power.
Some good witches driven the need to test yourself. If elected, they want to win themselves a place in society. Evil witches, but also feel special - over and above the rest. They are looking for adventure to find the force that compels all to respect them.
Features: Sorcerers cast spells through innate forces, rather than laborious training. They know fewer spells than wizards, and acquire powerful spells more slowly them, but they can cast spells more often and they do not have to choose and prepare spells in advance. Also, warlocks are not specialized in the schools of magic, how do magicians.
Since witches get their power without spending years in the harsh training, as do the magicians, they have more time to learn combat skills. They own simple weapons.
Worldview: The sorcerer's magic - an intuitive art, not science. Sorcerers prefer free, chaotic, creative spirit of disciplined minds, so sorcerers are a bit more prone to chaos than to the law.
Origin: Warlocks develop rudimentary force until adulthood. Their first spell unfinished, spontaneous, uncontrolled and sometimes dangerous. A family with a budding magician in it may be concerned about the strange sounds or lights that create the impression that the place inhabited by ghosts. By chance a young magician realizes the power he possessed inadvertently. Since then, he can begin to practice and improve their strength.
Sometimes the magician lucky enough to get under the tutelage of older and experienced magician, who will help him to understand and use its new powers. More often, however, witches are on their own, surrounded by fear and misunderstanding of former friends of the family.
Warlocks do not have a sense of community as a group. Unlike magicians, they require less in the division of their knowledge and do not have much incentive to work together.
Races: Most magicians - it's people and half-elves. Natural talent for sorcery, however, is unpredictable and can manifest itself in any of the usual races.
Charmers of wild lands and wildlife of humanoid sorcerers are more likely than mages. Kobolds most magicians, and they are fierce, albeit tacit supporters of the theory of "the blood of dragons."

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