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The warlock patrons are a mixed bunch; some of them are much better-known to lay folk than others. Powerful fiend patrons are minor figures in mainstream mythology. The archfey are the stuff of fairytale and urban legend. The Great Old Ones are the stuff of mere rumour, their own esoteric mythos known in detail only to arcane magic-users. (Decision: [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19228900#post19228900] )
 
The warlock patrons are a mixed bunch; some of them are much better-known to lay folk than others. Powerful fiend patrons are minor figures in mainstream mythology. The archfey are the stuff of fairytale and urban legend. The Great Old Ones are the stuff of mere rumour, their own esoteric mythos known in detail only to arcane magic-users. (Decision: [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19228900#post19228900] )
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In the region where play starts, all kinds of arcane magic are known, but their practice at higher levels, and especially for payment, are tightly regulated by an oligopoly of competing mage guilds. (Decision: [1] )

The warlock patrons are a mixed bunch; some of them are much better-known to lay folk than others. Powerful fiend patrons are minor figures in mainstream mythology. The archfey are the stuff of fairytale and urban legend. The Great Old Ones are the stuff of mere rumour, their own esoteric mythos known in detail only to arcane magic-users. (Decision: [2] )

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