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+ | | race=Varied | ||
+ | | type=Varied | ||
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+ | | premiere=<i>[[Desideratum: Blood Bonds]]</i> | ||
+ | | relatives=None Applicable | ||
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The term “witch” is an umbrella term. It is most often used in the cases of “broad” casters; that is, if a spell caster has a general use of magicks outside a particular group. So, a caster like Eleanora Blackwood might be labeled simply a Shadow Witch. This is because she uses a broad range of shadow spells, a “jack of all trades and a master of none”. Other witches may use shadow magicks, but they are labeled for what their specialty is. Thus a necromancer, blood witch, plague witch, dark shaman, and a warlock all utilize types of shadow magic, but each is specialized. The same works for Light Witches. A druid, thaumaturgist, wizard, shaman, and magi would be specialized with a light witch as one that dabbles in all types of light magicks. | The term “witch” is an umbrella term. It is most often used in the cases of “broad” casters; that is, if a spell caster has a general use of magicks outside a particular group. So, a caster like Eleanora Blackwood might be labeled simply a Shadow Witch. This is because she uses a broad range of shadow spells, a “jack of all trades and a master of none”. Other witches may use shadow magicks, but they are labeled for what their specialty is. Thus a necromancer, blood witch, plague witch, dark shaman, and a warlock all utilize types of shadow magic, but each is specialized. The same works for Light Witches. A druid, thaumaturgist, wizard, shaman, and magi would be specialized with a light witch as one that dabbles in all types of light magicks. |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 20 October 2021
The term “witch” is an umbrella term. It is most often used in the cases of “broad” casters; that is, if a spell caster has a general use of magicks outside a particular group. So, a caster like Eleanora Blackwood might be labeled simply a Shadow Witch. This is because she uses a broad range of shadow spells, a “jack of all trades and a master of none”. Other witches may use shadow magicks, but they are labeled for what their specialty is. Thus a necromancer, blood witch, plague witch, dark shaman, and a warlock all utilize types of shadow magic, but each is specialized. The same works for Light Witches. A druid, thaumaturgist, wizard, shaman, and magi would be specialized with a light witch as one that dabbles in all types of light magicks.