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| //Source: \\ Arcadia, Vol 2 \\ (MCDM 5e) // | //Source: \\ Arcadia, Vol 2 \\ (MCDM 5e) // | ||
| - | Text. | + | //Ceaseless winter winds howl as they tear across the pale landscape, eventually calming to a slight breeze as snow falls in the quiet and cold night. Blinding storms give way to moments of eerie calm and stillness. For some, the season is a time to huddle inside until such cold days pass, but wizards of the Order of Hibernation embrace both the chance for rest and the might of the winter storms. In their first lessons, these mages learn to store their potential, banking reserves of magic through repose. This practice bears furious fruit: where many see rest as the end goal, a wizard of this school can use the power of respite as a stepping stone to unleashing the full fury of winter’s wrath.// |
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| //Source: \\ Guide to Drakenhime, Pg 177 \\ (3rd Party) // | //Source: \\ Guide to Drakenhime, Pg 177 \\ (3rd Party) // | ||
| - | Text | + | //The path of the Malfeasant wizard unlocks eldritch abilities lesser spellcasters consider to be unnatural. Malfeasant wizards flout the restrictions of the Amethyst Academy which bar such forbidden magic. As a result, most hide from the Academy and the Silver Order, having been expelled from the school for their pursuit of such dark and dangerous magic.// |
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| //Source: \\ Grim Hollow: Player' | //Source: \\ Grim Hollow: Player' | ||
| - | Text. | + | //Blending spellcasting with science, you distill your magic into concoctions that harm or heal. Plague Doctors often wear grotesque masks protecting them from toxic ingredients. Many regard the mask with fear as a sign of pestilence, making Plague Doctors a source of both hope and trepidation.// |
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| //Source: \\ Grim Hollow: Player' | //Source: \\ Grim Hollow: Player' | ||
| - | Text. | + | //You study an uncommon subschool of magic known as sangromancy or blood magic. Despite its dark reputation, there’s nothing inherently evil about the practice of sangromancy, |
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| //Source: \\ Hexbound, Pg 48 \\ (3rd Party) // | //Source: \\ Hexbound, Pg 48 \\ (3rd Party) // | ||
| - | Text | + | //A wizard learns through dusty old tomes and rigorous study. A witch learns through secret whispers and strict mentorship. A wizard witch melds these two ways of teaching into the School of Witchcraft, a school that takes both the unbending studying practices of wizardry with the oral tradition practices of witchery to make a school that seeks and sees knowledge in places that both wizards and witches can’t possibly imagine. \\ Wizard witches are characterized by their thirst for knowledge, but also for their unorthodox ways to obtain it. To a wizard witch, a skill or a spell can be learned by the words written in a book, the words of their mentor, or the words spoken by the spirits from the beyond, including those spirits that they have just slain.// |
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