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PM> I don't believe that a random intelligent spirit in the Otherworld is PM> going to be hostile to any sorcerers that it meets. It's likely to be PM> far more concerned about a Shaman that it meets because a Shaman is PM> able to make it do things it doesn't want to do.
But the spirit would hardly ever meet a sorceror until the time it finds itself summoned to the mundane plane, something that usually turns the spirit hostile even if it wasn't beforehand. The shaman has the option of approaching the spirit directly on the spirit plane. How the spirit reacts would be dependent on the individual shamans reputation on the spirit plane and how he approaches the spirit in question. Gaining the trust of a powerful spirit might take years and include offerings and songs. I don't think that a shaman who doesn't treat his local spirits reverently won't be very successful.
PM> IMO Sorcerers have shitty experiences with the Otherworld because the PM> main focus of their magic is the *material* world. The Otherworld is PM> a different set of rules altogether and that is why they avoid it PM> generally.
This is sort of the point I wanted to make. When a sorceror turns to the spirit plane it is because he needs to get something done on the mundane plane and he believes that a spirit can do the job. His interests will only rarely coincide with those of the spirit, unlike the shaman who often can seek out specific spirits with similar "goals" as him/herself. This doesn't mean that the sorceror mercylessly plunders the spiritplane, but I don't think he knows much about it either.
Yours,
Jesper
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