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      • A magician, also known as an archimage, mage, magus, magic-user, spellcaster, enchanter/enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress, warlock, witch, or wizard, is someone who uses or practices magic derived from supernatural, occult, or arcane sources. : 54 Magicians enjoy a rich history in mythology, legends, fiction, and folklore, and are common figures in works of fantasy, such as fantasy literature and role-playing games.
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  1. Arcane: you love your crystals. You're doing science, but with magic. If you have a bottleneck in your science fiction weapon you slam a colorful crystal in place and call it good. Kids go to school for arcane studies. Mystic: Associated with either nature or religion, maybe both.

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    • Nature of Arcane Magic
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    It differed from other types of magic such as divine magic because the wielder was tapping directly into the Weave itself.[citation needed] Arcane magic was created out of manipulation of the Weave. Anyone who could fully duplicate the gestures and sounds required of each spell could use arcane magic. Manipulating the Weave could be done via magica...

    Creation of the Weave

    The original deity of magic, Mystryl, was created from the energy produced in the battle between the deities Selûne and Shar, and was key in providing a balance in this ongoing conflict. Her birth had the effect of creating the Weave, a sort of ethereal layer that pervaded all of space. It was by drawing upon the Weave that mortal creatures were able to use magic. Mystryl and the Weave could not exist without one another, because she was the "embodiment" of the Weave itself. She acted to repa...

    Karsus's Folly

    1. Main article: Karsus's Folly In −339 DR, a Netherese arcanist named Karsus prepared and cast a spell called Karsus's Avatar, which proved too great in power for him to control, and caused a massive failure in the Weave.At this time, there was no practical limit to the power of arcane magic or the spells that mortals could use. Mystryl chose to sacrifice herself to save the Weave, a choice that led to her death, and the subsequent rebirth as Mystra, who was able to repair the Weave, althoug...

    Mystra's Ban

    1. Main article: Mystra's Ban To prevent a similar episode occurring again, Mystra imposed restrictions on magic that used the Weave. Firstly, she banned a number of very high-level spells that she considered too powerful for mortals to use responsibly. Unless the wielder was able to harness epic magic, the limit could not be circumvented.Casters were also limited in the number of spells they could keep in their heads at any one time, therefore further reducing their capability to damage the...

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    1. List of arcane spellcasters

  3. A magician, also known as an archimage, mage, magus, magic-user, spellcaster, enchanter/enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress, warlock, witch, or wizard, is someone who uses or practices magic derived from supernatural, occult, or arcane sources.

  4. Dec 13, 2013 · Lately I've got to thinking about the various terms for practitioners of arcane magic in Warcraft. There are a bunch of them, but there is very little in the way of actually defining them. Wowpedia lists several types of arcanists, which I can only assume refers to any practitioner of arcane magic. Some of those listed are only mentioned in the ...

  5. From the alchemical processes that symbolize transformation to the intricate symbols of the occult that bridge the physical and metaphysical worlds, each term is presented with its definition, origin, and context. Whether you are a novice in the arcane arts or a seasoned practitioner, this compendium will enhance your understanding and ...

  6. Magus: One who uses magic. Mage: A practitioner of Arcane magic. Wizard: A mage who's skill and power comes from study. Sorcerer: A mage of great innate talent. Witch: A mage with focus on discovering the mysteries of magic. Thaumaturge: A practitioner of Primal magic.

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · Arcane magic is the most well-known and versatile form of magic. It encompasses spells that manipulate the natural world, such as elemental magic and illusions. Arcane spellcasters, like wizards and sorcerers, draw their power from the weave of magic that permeates the world.

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