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<blockquote data-quote="Steampunkette" data-source="post: 8345043" data-attributes="member: 6796468"><p>I hadn't considered the concept of allowing Heralds to play a middle path of Sorcerer-Warriors -or- Divine Agents... That's actually super powerful, letting them gain corruption as arcane-warriors or avoid it by being tethered to a divine source in some manner. Thus choosing whether to be Free or Bound with all the danger or support that comes with it...</p><p></p><p>What if... Wizards are the Chroniclers... the ones who go out and learn of the world and devise a wide variety of magics based on what they learn along the way... while Warlocks advance in one of two ways, like Paladins: Either make a Pact with an evil or corrupt entity, or learn like some other setting's Wizard in a school as a Mage..?</p><p></p><p>That would have Wizards as these esoteric explorers learning in the world, Sorcerers as the children of important or terrible bloodlines with all the weight of that on their shoulders, and Warlocks as the more studious (And more limited) version of a Wizard... -or- someone who makes a quick bargain for power as a shortcut.</p><p></p><p>... yeah... I'm really starting to like these angles a lot. Duality could come up a -lot-, here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steampunkette, post: 8345043, member: 6796468"] I hadn't considered the concept of allowing Heralds to play a middle path of Sorcerer-Warriors -or- Divine Agents... That's actually super powerful, letting them gain corruption as arcane-warriors or avoid it by being tethered to a divine source in some manner. Thus choosing whether to be Free or Bound with all the danger or support that comes with it... What if... Wizards are the Chroniclers... the ones who go out and learn of the world and devise a wide variety of magics based on what they learn along the way... while Warlocks advance in one of two ways, like Paladins: Either make a Pact with an evil or corrupt entity, or learn like some other setting's Wizard in a school as a Mage..? That would have Wizards as these esoteric explorers learning in the world, Sorcerers as the children of important or terrible bloodlines with all the weight of that on their shoulders, and Warlocks as the more studious (And more limited) version of a Wizard... -or- someone who makes a quick bargain for power as a shortcut. ... yeah... I'm really starting to like these angles a lot. Duality could come up a -lot-, here... [/QUOTE]
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