Jack Daniel
Legend
I'm working on a revision of one of my old game designs, and EN World has in the past been pretty great about helping me name character classes. But this one might prove a conundrum: when to comes to naming the archetypical warrior-mage, which term conjures the stronger image of a sword-swinging spellcaster in your mind — wizard or sorcerer? (Keeping in mind that I'll doubtless wind up using the other word for just the archetypical mage.)
On the one hand, a wizard with a sword is iconic — Gandalf. And a sorcerer without a sword — Mickey Mouse — is also iconic, at least for an apprentice sorcerer.
On the other hand, the notion that wizards eschew weapons and armor is pervasive in heroic fantasy. Whereas the term sorcerer nigh-instantly drives one's thoughts to pulp sword & sorcery, where a robed sorcerer with unnatural strength may yet cross swords with the likes of Conan or Kull or Elric (who is himself a sorcerer).
For purely aesthetic reasons, I'll be avoiding compound terms like "mage-knight" or "spell-blade." Other than that, I turn the topic over to the community. Sword-mage: what do?
On the one hand, a wizard with a sword is iconic — Gandalf. And a sorcerer without a sword — Mickey Mouse — is also iconic, at least for an apprentice sorcerer.
On the other hand, the notion that wizards eschew weapons and armor is pervasive in heroic fantasy. Whereas the term sorcerer nigh-instantly drives one's thoughts to pulp sword & sorcery, where a robed sorcerer with unnatural strength may yet cross swords with the likes of Conan or Kull or Elric (who is himself a sorcerer).
For purely aesthetic reasons, I'll be avoiding compound terms like "mage-knight" or "spell-blade." Other than that, I turn the topic over to the community. Sword-mage: what do?