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| == Discussion == | | == Discussion == |
− | Jive and I have discussed a few things in regards to magic in the setting.
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− | We are thinking that magic is a very uppity and official business. "Real wizards" are graduates from the college and licensed magic users.
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− | Any unlicensed magic users are considered hedge wizards "at best" and frowned upon by society at large. Maybe even persecuted by particular sects or in certain areas.
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− | The college generally has a large up front fee to join, which helps keep the class system in place. Wealthy families and nobility usually being the only ones who can afford entry.
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− | Nigel turned to delving to get by and he hopes to find magic in the dungeons. For personal use, or to use as a means of entry into the college.
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