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<blockquote data-quote="MoonSong" data-source="post: 5904714" data-attributes="member: 6689464"><p>I beg to differ, here is my ideas on the sorcerer</p><p></p><p><strong>The sorcerer is born not made</strong></p><p>A sorcerer has powerful ancestor (a dragon, a fey or an outsider), was born under extraordinary conditions, or was touched by a powerful outsider. Regardless of the source it shapes the way his powers develop for better or worse, and the sorcerer is aware of his magical gift from an early age, this shapes the way he sees the magic and interacts with it. </p><p></p><p><strong>The sorcerer isn't a magic user, he is one with the magic</strong></p><p>In the sorcerer's mind there is no difference between the magical and the mundane, magic is second nature to him, in the same way that breathing, talking or walking is. Magic permeates everything he does, his spells are just the maximum expression of it.</p><p></p><p><strong>The sorcerer's magic is visceral and a reflection of his personality</strong></p><p>The sorcerer is the barbarian to the wizard's fighter, his spells are wild and unsubtle exhibitions of his arcane talent rather than precise and exact constructs. His magic is more about feel than though, more a series of talents he can shine at than a toolbox to be kept and changed as the situation fits. While some sorcerers may chose to study the basis behind their magic most don't even care about it. </p><p></p><p><strong>The sorcerer has a strong pressence</strong></p><p><strong></strong>The sorcerer exudes magic, everything he does is magical in some way. As a result he sticks in the croud and is impossible to ignore. Something in his voice, his gestures or the way he moves calls the attention and inspires a variety of reactions on the onlookers be it by admiration, shock or fear. </p><p></p><p><strong>The sorcerer isn't afraid of getting physical</strong></p><p><strong></strong>To the sorcerer isn't the most skilled, the best athlete or the best of combatants, but is far from being completely helpless on those areas. To him there isn't such a dilemma between training his body or improving his magic, he may choose to favor one over the other, but isn't forced to pick between them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonSong, post: 5904714, member: 6689464"] I beg to differ, here is my ideas on the sorcerer [B]The sorcerer is born not made[/B] A sorcerer has powerful ancestor (a dragon, a fey or an outsider), was born under extraordinary conditions, or was touched by a powerful outsider. Regardless of the source it shapes the way his powers develop for better or worse, and the sorcerer is aware of his magical gift from an early age, this shapes the way he sees the magic and interacts with it. [B]The sorcerer isn't a magic user, he is one with the magic[/B] In the sorcerer's mind there is no difference between the magical and the mundane, magic is second nature to him, in the same way that breathing, talking or walking is. Magic permeates everything he does, his spells are just the maximum expression of it. [B]The sorcerer's magic is visceral and a reflection of his personality[/B] The sorcerer is the barbarian to the wizard's fighter, his spells are wild and unsubtle exhibitions of his arcane talent rather than precise and exact constructs. His magic is more about feel than though, more a series of talents he can shine at than a toolbox to be kept and changed as the situation fits. While some sorcerers may chose to study the basis behind their magic most don't even care about it. [B]The sorcerer has a strong pressence [/B]The sorcerer exudes magic, everything he does is magical in some way. As a result he sticks in the croud and is impossible to ignore. Something in his voice, his gestures or the way he moves calls the attention and inspires a variety of reactions on the onlookers be it by admiration, shock or fear. [B]The sorcerer isn't afraid of getting physical [/B]To the sorcerer isn't the most skilled, the best athlete or the best of combatants, but is far from being completely helpless on those areas. To him there isn't such a dilemma between training his body or improving his magic, he may choose to favor one over the other, but isn't forced to pick between them. [/QUOTE]
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