Henadic Theologian
Legend
I ask because
1) D&D Sorcerers were represented by the Shaman class in MtG
2) it's an popular archetype that is seen as insuffienty represented in the game, and this would allow for a very distinct kind of Shaman that doesn't step too much on the Druids feet.
1) D&D Sorcerers were represented by the Shaman class in MtG
2) it's an popular archetype that is seen as insuffienty represented in the game, and this would allow for a very distinct kind of Shaman that doesn't step too much on the Druids feet.