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-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. Unlike traditional forms of magic that may rely on rituals, incantations, or the manipulation of natural elements, Sorcery is an innate talent, a gift passed down through bloodlines. This connection to the supernatural grants Sorcerers access to formidable forces, allowing them to wield magic that can alter reality, summon otherworldly entities, or manipulate the fabric of existence itself.+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 learnedbut are part of their very essence.  Sorcery is an innate talent, a gift passed down through bloodlines. This connection to the supernatural grants Sorcerers access to formidable forces, allowing them to wield magic that can alter reality, summon otherworldly entities, or manipulate the fabric of existence itself.
  
 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, the legacy of their supernatural ancestry can lead to internal struggles, as sorcerers grapple with the expectations and burdens of their heritage. The Sorcerer must navigate the fine line between embracing their extraordinary abilities and confronting the darker aspects of their lineage. 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, the legacy of their supernatural ancestry can lead to internal struggles, as sorcerers grapple with the expectations and burdens of their heritage. The Sorcerer must navigate the fine line between embracing their extraordinary abilities and confronting the darker aspects of their lineage.
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 +Unlike the other forms of magic, [[unbound:magic:sorcery:sorcery|Sorcery]] is not a Tradition.  These spells cannot be learned;  they can only be developed by those with the proper bloodline.
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