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Current A warm fire place, milk tea, and reading old RP'S at five AM. Good Morning, RPG.~
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So. What is the next step in this process?
@LeeRoy
The cosmos weaver sounds abstract enough. Let's go with that!
The mage - From the word Magus, a mage is not one necessarily born of magic, but is inaugurated into it by studying, experience and learning. A mage's power is a direct reflection of those attributes.

The Wizard - Derived from the word wisdom or wise, the wizard is often born intimately aware of the flow of magic. A wizard gathers power through knowledge, generally recorded for memory in items like spell books.

The sorcerer - A sorcerer is considered a weaver of fate, and intuitively casts spells, unlike a wizard whom's power is his memory. This class of magic user is perhaps the most ambiguous in terms of how their powers really operate.

My character Corban/Corellian is part sorcerer, part mage in his ability to intuitively cast spells, but all spells cast are based on his intimate understanding of the power which he wields(study and learning) and the natUral world around him.
Wonderful. You'd like the sheet in PM's, correct?
There are large sums of differences between the proprietary powers of sorcerers, mages, and wizards. Corban indeed has the time, resources, and know-how to cast any spell he does when in combat. Nothing is a hat trick, of that I can assure you.

Now if you've no issues with this, we can even have a true showdown of differing interpretations of magi in a free for all, or you can still face me 1v1 if you'd like proof of my previous assertion. My offer stands if you still want it.
I'm assuming this is no longer a thing?
Sounds good.
@Rai?
This one iffin' you're cool with it.

Nydra looks rather fun. I'd be down for a spar!
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