Re: Wizardry magic. Explain

From: Jeff <richaje_at_tN5pBFazgmmflF4ZFzJLugmIQvdi5CirlM7YXheu7dUoH5GO_ziki33ITJ8hccD7H3ma>
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 17:03:54 -0000


> /// And the funny thing is those taboos or requirements may actually be useless. Much of it might be dressing that added up over the centuries, piled together by various sects. The True Sorcerer dismisses such dross and directly contemplates Pure Laws. These Laws do not care whether you puny mortal man eat arkatian oysters or do not bath. Your mind can grasp them or cannot.

Unless the spell requires that a Zzaburi must do something to be effective. Then you need someone who fits that description. Or the spell that states that the caster must be "caste pure". And so on.

> In my idea, that's the main difference between wizards (members of a religious sect as the rokari) and sorcerers, who are working to understand the Laws without a fixed religious prism.

Wizards are what you call those Logicians you like (or philosopher - lovers of wisdom). Sorceror is what you call bad guys.

Jeff            

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