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The Lore Sheets linked below represent rarer magics. Starting characters will not normally have access to these, at least not without GM agreement. Seeking out a teacher or lore scrolls for these styles is a quest in itself, and knowledge of these fighting techniques must be earned, rather than just given for the asking.  
 
The Lore Sheets linked below represent rarer magics. Starting characters will not normally have access to these, at least not without GM agreement. Seeking out a teacher or lore scrolls for these styles is a quest in itself, and knowledge of these fighting techniques must be earned, rather than just given for the asking.  
 
* [[Xia: Sun Wukong's Joyful Magics]] - A selection of spells designed by Sun Wukong, the famous Monkey of the Journey to the West.
 
 
 
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<br>'''This page created by ''Asklepios''. '''
 
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[[Category:Xia|Magic]]
 
[[Category:Xia|Magic]]

Revision as of 10:01, 8 January 2009

Xia: Main Page -> Xia: Magic

This page links to Lore Sheets for various Magics. Within each Lore Sheet is a selection of Magics that your character might choose to learn.

Common Styles

There isn't really such a thing as "common" magic, as spellcasters are by their nature exceptional. However, the Lore Sheets linked below represent magic lore that is not hard to find, as the spells are well known to a majority of sorcerers and because they can be found written down in Imperial libraries and temples. These are the sort of Magics that starting characters would be likely to know, and which are easily acquired and learnt.



Rare Styles

The Lore Sheets linked below represent rarer magics. Starting characters will not normally have access to these, at least not without GM agreement. Seeking out a teacher or lore scrolls for these styles is a quest in itself, and knowledge of these fighting techniques must be earned, rather than just given for the asking.

Credits


This page created by Asklepios.