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Magic
Arcane Magic
In the world of magic, there exists a tradition that shuns the flashy and the obvious. It prefers the subtle, the understated, and the subdued. This is the Arcane Tradition. Its practitioners weave spells that are as intricate as they are potent, often working in the shadows to achieve their goals. The Arcane Tradition values precision, control, and discretion, and its spells reflect these principles. Whether conjuring powerful wards to protect their allies or summoning creatures from other planes of existence, Arcane mages are masters of the unseen, and their magic is not to be underestimated.
Divine Magic
Most of those who practice Divine Magic believe that their magic comes directly from their deity. Not everybody is convinced, however. Regardless, the faith held by the practitioners from this magic seems to be genuine, and whether it is that, or the literal hand of the divine, their spells are effective, supportive, powerful and real.
Divine magic is split into thirty-six Divinities. Every Templar receives four of these, and can gain an additional three. Their exact selection is dependant upon their choice of deity.