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... ng its success rate, it falls on the lower end, and the process itself is murky.
Magic allows for corrections based on visible errors, such as computational mistakes or mana shortages.
Sorcery, however, has none of that.
Let’s reflect once more on why humanity chose magic over sorcery.
Sorcery is an incredibly niche skill, even within non-mainstream practices.
Thankfully, humans, having relied on sorcery in the past, don’t outright reject it even if they n ...
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