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==Sorcerer==
==Sorcerer==
*A person who claims or is believed to have magic powers.
With magic coursing through their veins from the second they’ve been born, sorcerers are very well-respected within their society, and they believe that they deserve it. After all, if they’ve been blessed with powers the moment they opened their eyes, wouldn’t that mean they were meant for something great? Many would say that sorcerers aren’t arrogant, but none of them had ever really come face to face with a sorcerer themselves, only ever heard of them.  
*A person who practices sorcery.
 
*A person born to magic.
They’re extremely loud and voracious, always in the center of attention. And they love every moment of it. However, don’t underestimate their abilities for their arrogance, because they can definitely walk the talk. They have the lips to turn water to wine and the hands to cast you away from this world.  
 
While every sorcerer has their own skillset–like how one may lean more onto elemental magic and the other on transformative magic–it’s still no lie that one should never anger a sorcerer. At least, if they want to live.


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Revision as of 08:14, 3 September 2021

Dicey Dangers, Core Rule Game by Joel Hills

Sorcerer

With magic coursing through their veins from the second they’ve been born, sorcerers are very well-respected within their society, and they believe that they deserve it. After all, if they’ve been blessed with powers the moment they opened their eyes, wouldn’t that mean they were meant for something great? Many would say that sorcerers aren’t arrogant, but none of them had ever really come face to face with a sorcerer themselves, only ever heard of them.

They’re extremely loud and voracious, always in the center of attention. And they love every moment of it. However, don’t underestimate their abilities for their arrogance, because they can definitely walk the talk. They have the lips to turn water to wine and the hands to cast you away from this world.

While every sorcerer has their own skillset–like how one may lean more onto elemental magic and the other on transformative magic–it’s still no lie that one should never anger a sorcerer. At least, if they want to live.

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