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===The Classical Fantasy Archtypes Of The Flanaess=== '''Magic Theorum - How It Works''' {| border=1 cellpadding=3 width="100%" | '''Archtype''' | '''Description''' | '''Access''' | '''Source'' |- | '''Chaos Magic''' | According to D&D canon and the accepted mechanics of Vancian magic, Sorcerers ''''should'''' be able to cast powerful magic at any given time because the power to do so is innately fuelled. This nonesense defies my suspension of disbelief. How does a Sorcerer (or Choatic Magician) discover spells? Why must he or she choose spells if the power is innate? Why are limits imposed if there is no stamina consumtion? Why bother to read magic? | Spirits,through power granted | Positive and Negative |- | '''Ceremonial Magic''' | Elves, Humans, | Direct, through laws of magic | Positive and Negative |- |} Magical energy is taken from the Outer Planes. The Material Plane is where magic materializes but is not a magical plane itself. Magic quote
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