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A kind of magic cast
A kind of magic cast









In essence, dragons are created from a blend of magic and the most basic elements, bonded powerfully to the magical world. There were a lot of books about dragons ( Draconomicon, Races of the Dragon, Dragon Magic, Dragons of books for each setting, etc.), which describe some of this, but most of it is like this: The “bloodline” concept-and in 3.5e it was solely and explicitly draconic bloodlines-got solidified more during 3e and the “3.5 revised edition,” but other than “well sorcerers do it the same way dragons do it,” which just shifts the question rather than answering it, we don’t get more detail on how sorcery actually works. That claim may even be true in some cases-it is common knowledge that certain powerful dragons can take humanoid form and even have humanoid lovers, and it’s difficult to prove that a given sorcerer does not have a dragon ancestor. Some sorcerers claim that the blood of dragons courses through their veins. In 3e, even the whole concept of sorcery coming from a bloodline wasn’t really a part of the original description. To date, to my knowledge, they have never gone into a lot of detail about this kind of thing. The sorcerer, as we know it, dates back to D&D 3e, which was the first under Wizards of the Coast. A sorcerer's magic wants to be wielded, and it has a tendency to spill out in unpredictable ways if it isn't called on. People with magical power seething in their veins soon discover that the power doesn't like to stay quiet.

a kind of magic cast

Socerers are rare in the world, and it's unusual to find a sorcerer who is not involved in the adventuring life in some way. The Unexplained Powers section of the Sorcerer's class description states, It is alluded that having this higher concentration of raw magic about them leads to their innate ability to manipulate the Weave. While the exact reason for their affinity to raw magic is left to the player, every sorcerer has a higher concentration of raw magic within them. They either attract or generate raw magic in a way that normal creatures don't. By any name, without the Weave, raw magic is locked away and inaccessible the most powerful archmage can't light a candle with magic in an area where the Weave has been torn.Įven though everyone may be infused with a small amount of raw magic, they can't use raw magic for anything. Instead, they make use of a fabric of magic, a kind of interface between the will of a spellcaster and the stuff of raw magic.

a kind of magic cast

Mortals can't directly shape this raw magic.

a kind of magic cast

The sorcerer's magic isn't any different from the magic that permeates everything











A kind of magic cast