Tonguez
A suffusion of yellow
Why do we have Wizards? Despite the use of the term the archtype isn't common in pre-DnD fantasy.
In DnD Wizards use arcane magic to do flashbang tricks whereas the traditional wizards and scorcerers of literature were mainly using subtle magic from a divine source, were necromancers twisting nature or were alchemists exploring the properties of nature
Circe is a nymph (and minor goddess)
Gandalf was also an outsider (Maia) - and his most spectacular trick was to use fireworks
Merlin was (probably) a Bard, maybe a Druid
Thoth-Amon (Conan) was a Cleric-Cultist, worshipper of Father Set
The 'Witch' is in league with diabolical powers
The 'magician' Roger Bacon was an alchemist
How would the game change if all magic was divine magic, alchemy was not magical and the wizard was no more?
In DnD Wizards use arcane magic to do flashbang tricks whereas the traditional wizards and scorcerers of literature were mainly using subtle magic from a divine source, were necromancers twisting nature or were alchemists exploring the properties of nature
Circe is a nymph (and minor goddess)
Gandalf was also an outsider (Maia) - and his most spectacular trick was to use fireworks
Merlin was (probably) a Bard, maybe a Druid
Thoth-Amon (Conan) was a Cleric-Cultist, worshipper of Father Set
The 'Witch' is in league with diabolical powers
The 'magician' Roger Bacon was an alchemist
How would the game change if all magic was divine magic, alchemy was not magical and the wizard was no more?
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