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A person who is able to utilize magic through the casting spells or by force of will. A common example of it's usage tends to denote a magic-user that is crafty, forceful and/or intentionally deceptive. A sorcerer tends to be willing to engage in what is commonly known as "Black Magic" whether their intentions be honorable or otherwise. A sorcerer is also commonly attributed with the power to influence or dominate other peoples minds through magic.
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A person who is able to utilize magic through the casting spells or by force of will, also known as "Sorcery". A common example of it's usage tends to denote a magic-user that is crafty, forceful and/or intentionally deceptive. A sorcerer tends to be willing to engage in what is commonly known as "Black Magic" whether their intentions be honorable or otherwise. A sorcerer is also commonly attributed with the power to influence or dominate other peoples minds through magic.
  
 
(Not intended to be a definitive description as many people use the various terms for magic-users interchangeably.)
 
(Not intended to be a definitive description as many people use the various terms for magic-users interchangeably.)
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[[Category:Magic User]]

Revision as of 11:46, 31 March 2018

A person who is able to utilize magic through the casting spells or by force of will, also known as "Sorcery". A common example of it's usage tends to denote a magic-user that is crafty, forceful and/or intentionally deceptive. A sorcerer tends to be willing to engage in what is commonly known as "Black Magic" whether their intentions be honorable or otherwise. A sorcerer is also commonly attributed with the power to influence or dominate other peoples minds through magic.

(Not intended to be a definitive description as many people use the various terms for magic-users interchangeably.)