Difference between revisions of "Sorcery (Action)"
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== Origin == | == Origin == | ||
+ | '''[[Gifts_Origin_(Action)|Gifts]]:''' Sorcery is in many ways similar to [[Magic_Origin_(Action)|Magic]], but even more strongly with [[Gifts_Origin_(Action)|Gifts]]. Sorcerers develop latent powers; they can be throwbacks discovering secrets in their ancestry or mystics finding power trough embracing the wild side of themselves. Tough they study to develop their power, they do not have a coherent theory; it is more a matter of self-realization. | ||
== Methods == | == Methods == | ||
== Powers == | == Powers == |
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Gifts: Sorcery is in many ways similar to Magic, but even more strongly with Gifts. Sorcerers develop latent powers; they can be throwbacks discovering secrets in their ancestry or mystics finding power trough embracing the wild side of themselves. Tough they study to develop their power, they do not have a coherent theory; it is more a matter of self-realization.