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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Bowman" data-source="post: 7331977" data-attributes="member: 6925649"><p>Well the fact that magic-users are born rather than trained may be used to keep them rare, but not too rare. if there is a PC magic user, then he or she will need a challenge. I think a Sorcerer would fit more into this setting than a Wizard, and the lesser magic users, bards, rangers, and druids can fit in there as well. I'm not sure, but I don't think clerics have a place in this setting, after all their ancestors are us, and I think that in the wake of a global disaster people will tend to cling closer to their established religions and in North America, those are likely to be existing religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, and other than that, I don't want to touch this. I'm not prepared to have gods walk this Earth an have people worship them. Maybe villains that want to be worshipped as gods, but not actual gods. We'll need some healers, so I guess we can transfer some clerical healing spells to sorcerers, bards, druids, and rangers, and not get very specific with religion in general. I think summoning demons doesn't fit in this setting either. Magic and science are related in this setting, there is a lot of superscience in this setting as well as medkits which is perhaps an alternative to clerical healing spells as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Bowman, post: 7331977, member: 6925649"] Well the fact that magic-users are born rather than trained may be used to keep them rare, but not too rare. if there is a PC magic user, then he or she will need a challenge. I think a Sorcerer would fit more into this setting than a Wizard, and the lesser magic users, bards, rangers, and druids can fit in there as well. I'm not sure, but I don't think clerics have a place in this setting, after all their ancestors are us, and I think that in the wake of a global disaster people will tend to cling closer to their established religions and in North America, those are likely to be existing religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, and other than that, I don't want to touch this. I'm not prepared to have gods walk this Earth an have people worship them. Maybe villains that want to be worshipped as gods, but not actual gods. We'll need some healers, so I guess we can transfer some clerical healing spells to sorcerers, bards, druids, and rangers, and not get very specific with religion in general. I think summoning demons doesn't fit in this setting either. Magic and science are related in this setting, there is a lot of superscience in this setting as well as medkits which is perhaps an alternative to clerical healing spells as well. [/QUOTE]
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