Edited the first post a bit, little addition to the magic dynamics. I'll put it in this post, too, for convenience.
In modern Amaroth there exists a second type of magic, a form which is heavily distrusted and looked upon as hereticism. Technically called Invokers, though many will call them warlocks, witches, hellions, and the like, they are individuals who have versed themselves in the art of Godspeak, an odd-sounding language whose written form is thought to take many different appearances. Invokers claim it to be the language of the Gods, though most common folk will rebuke the claim, saying that such is impossible for the words are only synonymous with harm. Their distrust is not without warrant; much of well-known "Godspeak" pertains the powers of hexes and curses, sometimes odd, little things, and other times damning someone to a life of loss and pain. It is this reason that the distrust Godspeak has today is garnered, and very few settlements in the Weeping World welcome any form of it. Artifacts with strange and unknown markings are also distrusted as much as Godspeak itself, for the language has several different written forms, as seen being read by Invokers. Only the Priory of Babelbrook is known for taking Artifacts in this form for study- and they're already looked upon with enough suspicion.