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==Magical Stress==
 
==Magical Stress==
  
For many types of magic, when the caster casts the spell, they have to roll their Will against the final amount of Lore in the spell - including any Lore from third parties or external sources, but excluding any Advantages and other non-Lore bonuses. If their Will roll falls below the amount of Lore, they take the difference as mental Stress. If they use up their mental Stress and start to take Consequences, they will suffer Consequences related to the type of magic they used.  
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For many types of magic, when the caster casts the spell, they have to roll their Will against the final amount of Lore in the spell - including any from third parties, but excluding any Advantages and other non-Lore bonuses. If their Will roll falls below the amount of Lore, they take the difference as mental Stress. If they use up their mental Stress and start to take Consequences, they will suffer Consequences related to the type of magic they used.  
  
 
If they are Taken Out by the mental Stress of using the magic, they have to rewrite one aspect to reflect this - with the Trouble aspect and the High Concept the second last and last to be rewritten. Each aspect has been corrupted or distorted in some obvious and disabling or repellent way. Once all five aspects have been rewritten, the character ceases to be playable.
 
If they are Taken Out by the mental Stress of using the magic, they have to rewrite one aspect to reflect this - with the Trouble aspect and the High Concept the second last and last to be rewritten. Each aspect has been corrupted or distorted in some obvious and disabling or repellent way. Once all five aspects have been rewritten, the character ceases to be playable.
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A sorcerer manipulates the elements, humours, temperaments and planets through direct force of will. They learn their magic through spells and incantations. Each spell evokes one of those basic characteristics of the universe.  
 
A sorcerer manipulates the elements, humours, temperaments and planets through direct force of will. They learn their magic through spells and incantations. Each spell evokes one of those basic characteristics of the universe.  
  
A sorcerer can have ready at any one time a number of spells equal to their Lore - unless they carry them in other forms, such as amulets or scrolls. Each spell must be defined in advance according to one element, humour, temperament or planet. They can cast each spell as many times as they want - until they replace it with another spell.  
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A sorcerer can have ready at any one time a number of spells equal to their Lore - unless they carry them in other forms, such as amulets or scrolls. Each spell must be defined in advance according to one element, humour, temperament or planet.  
  
A sorcerer can prepare another spell (to replace one of their current ones) if they have it with them in a grimoire or scroll, or can otherwise learn and prepare it somewhere or somehow. Each new spell requires one round per point of Lore to understand and prepare before it can be cast.
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A sorcerer can prepare another spell (to replace one of their current ones) if they have it with them in a grimoire, or can otherwise learn and prepare it somewhere or somehow. Each new spell requires one round per point of Lore to understand and prepare before it can be cast.
  
 
A sorcerer cannot cast a spell greater than their own Lore, unless they somehow acquire the extra Lore (sometimes through sacrifice...) They still have to roll their Will against the full Lore strength of the final spell, although they may find magical ways of mitigating this effect too.
 
A sorcerer cannot cast a spell greater than their own Lore, unless they somehow acquire the extra Lore (sometimes through sacrifice...) They still have to roll their Will against the full Lore strength of the final spell, although they may find magical ways of mitigating this effect too.

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