For [MENTION=2]Piratecat[/MENTION], [MENTION=172]Psion[/MENTION], and [MENTION=92511]steeldragons[/MENTION]: I just created the first page of my player's section for psionics:
Psionics (on Kulan)
Now, on Janardûn, psionics reign supreme, so there isn't much need for the variant 'spells', although they do exist. The variant psionic powers that affect magic were likely first developed on Janardûn (or maybe on
Ryaith). Also, any character from Janardûn that doesn't have a psionic character class still has the potential to be a wild talent. Psionics are completely ingrained into the makeup of the continent. A character without any psionic ability at all is often treated as a second-class citizen.
Psionics on the Other Continents
The Fallenlands: Psionics are uncommon on the Fallenlands. The races know of it and most accept it, but it is unusual for a community to have more than a few with the ability to use psionics. There is very little stigma attached to psionic power in the Fallenlands. The most common psionic class for the Fallenlands is Wilder.
Lands of Harqual: Psionics are rare on Harqual. It is a hidden art, and it is often feared by the masses. There are special house rules that govern whether or not a Harqualian character even has the potential to gain psionics. Characters with psionic classes are likely from another continent. Harqualian characters with psionic classes must be very careful who they trust.
Kanpur: The Ancient Lands: The rarity of psionics on Kanpur varies from region to region. As a general rule, however, psionics on Kanpur are neither common nor very rare. There are places where it is taught and used openly, but more often than not, psionic teachers prefer to train their charges in secret. The most powerful psionic characters often act as spies.
Triadora: Land of Empires: Psionics on Triadora are rare but not unheard of. Since the continent is always under the threat of war between the Son Minotaurs and the Xanth, psionics are seen as just another tool for use on the battlefield. Psychic warriors are highly respected on Triadora.