unbound:magic:magic
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Divine magic is split into thirty-six [[unbound: | Divine magic is split into thirty-six [[unbound: | ||
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+ | Magical energy pulses within every living creature, from the smallest blade of grass to the mightiest beasts, and even the forces of nature—raging storms, deep earth, flowing waters—hum with power. Druids are those rare individuals who have attuned themselves to this [[unbound: | ||
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+ | Rather than drawing power from within or bending it to their will, Druids act as conduits, channeling the energy generated by life and the elements around them. This makes Druidic magic dynamic and deeply connected to nature’s cycles, allowing them to summon, protect, and unleash forces with a primal focus. Their magic is bound by respect for nature’s balance, making them caretakers of both life’s fragility and its fierce resilience. | ||
===== Sorcery ===== | ===== Sorcery ===== | ||
+ | Sorcery is characterized by its inheritance from supernatural ancestors, such as demons, fae or dragons. This lineage imbues the Sorcerer with unique abilities and powers that are not merely learned, but are part of their very essence. | ||
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+ | The implications of Sorcery extend beyond mere power. Sorcerers may find themselves at odds with societal norms, as their abilities can evoke fear, reverence, or envy among those who lack such gifts. Additionally, | ||
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+ | Unlike the other forms of magic, [[unbound: |
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