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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 9468556" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>In my main homebrew, spellcasters are about 1 person in a hundred. Most people, however, understand how deadly even a small magic cantrip can be. Many communities have restrictions or bans on public (and sometimes private) magic use - I'd say on the level that a US citizen could expect when toting around a handgun.</p><p></p><p>The lynching of wizards, sorcerers and warlocks is not unheard of in the land. On the other side of the spectrum, there are some places where spellcasting is not only expected and encouraged, only those with the ability to cast spells are put into places of authority. Non-evil clerics certainly have a better reputation, but can still induce fear or suffer backlash. Some places have dealt with significant violence or oppression from spellcasters in the past (or present) and take a dim view to any potential spellcaster in their midst. Luckily for PCs, most starting places are at least tolerant of spellcasters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 9468556, member: 52734"] In my main homebrew, spellcasters are about 1 person in a hundred. Most people, however, understand how deadly even a small magic cantrip can be. Many communities have restrictions or bans on public (and sometimes private) magic use - I'd say on the level that a US citizen could expect when toting around a handgun. The lynching of wizards, sorcerers and warlocks is not unheard of in the land. On the other side of the spectrum, there are some places where spellcasting is not only expected and encouraged, only those with the ability to cast spells are put into places of authority. Non-evil clerics certainly have a better reputation, but can still induce fear or suffer backlash. Some places have dealt with significant violence or oppression from spellcasters in the past (or present) and take a dim view to any potential spellcaster in their midst. Luckily for PCs, most starting places are at least tolerant of spellcasters. [/QUOTE]
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