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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonhelm" data-source="post: 6412280" data-attributes="member: 3867"><p>One could certainly rule that they would have to join the WoHS, though the Dragonlance Campaign Setting (DLCS) says that they use wild sorcery rather than High Sorcery, so they would not technically exist in this time.</p><p></p><p>That being said, entertainers, minstrels, etc. exist in all time periods. So the entertainer background coupled with another class (rogue?) could emulate a non-spellcasting bard.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not necessarily. In Dragonlance, there is a form of arcane magic called primal sorcery or wild sorcery. This is the arcane magic that came about during the Fifth Age. However, the novel Renegade Wizards showcased its use prior to the War of the Lance.</p><p></p><p>You certainly could make a case for sorcerers (wild mages) to exist at that time. Certainly, the Wizards of High Sorcery would have issues with your wild magic not being under control. However, the Wizards of High Sorcery would be on the lookout for you, with each order approaching you differently. Red Robes would study you, White Robes would persuade you to become a wizard, and if you didn't, keep tabs on you and neutralize you if you become a danger. Black Robes would study you until you are of no more use to them, then they would destroy you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonhelm, post: 6412280, member: 3867"] One could certainly rule that they would have to join the WoHS, though the Dragonlance Campaign Setting (DLCS) says that they use wild sorcery rather than High Sorcery, so they would not technically exist in this time. That being said, entertainers, minstrels, etc. exist in all time periods. So the entertainer background coupled with another class (rogue?) could emulate a non-spellcasting bard. Not necessarily. In Dragonlance, there is a form of arcane magic called primal sorcery or wild sorcery. This is the arcane magic that came about during the Fifth Age. However, the novel Renegade Wizards showcased its use prior to the War of the Lance. You certainly could make a case for sorcerers (wild mages) to exist at that time. Certainly, the Wizards of High Sorcery would have issues with your wild magic not being under control. However, the Wizards of High Sorcery would be on the lookout for you, with each order approaching you differently. Red Robes would study you, White Robes would persuade you to become a wizard, and if you didn't, keep tabs on you and neutralize you if you become a danger. Black Robes would study you until you are of no more use to them, then they would destroy you. [/QUOTE]
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