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'''Sorcery''' is a term used to explain when a practitioner practices with multiple forms of magic rather than remain grounded to one with a high-level of proficiency. These practitioners are called '''Sorcerers'''. | '''Sorcery''' is a term used to explain when a practitioner practices with multiple forms of magic rather than remain grounded to one with a high-level of proficiency. These practitioners are called '''Sorcerers'''. | ||
==Methodology== | ==Methodology== | ||
Sorcery combines everything from [[Shamanism]] to [[ | Sorcery combines everything from [[Shamanism]] to [[Binding]] and everything in-between, with the primary point being that they can utilize the individual fields with expertise. | ||
Someone who uses multiple arts to lesser effect, mere bits and pieces, is a [[Dabbler]]. | Someone who uses multiple arts to lesser effect, mere bits and pieces, is a [[Dabbler]]. | ||
==Notable Sorcerers== | ==Notable Sorcerers== | ||
* [[Johannes Lillegard]] | * [[Johannes Lillegard]] | ||
[[Category:Magic]] | [[Category:Magic]] | ||
Revision as of 02:33, May 25, 2018
Sorcery is a term used to explain when a practitioner practices with multiple forms of magic rather than remain grounded to one with a high-level of proficiency. These practitioners are called Sorcerers.
Methodology
Sorcery combines everything from Shamanism to Binding and everything in-between, with the primary point being that they can utilize the individual fields with expertise.
Someone who uses multiple arts to lesser effect, mere bits and pieces, is a Dabbler.