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... d as it is profound.
Unlike knights, mages are able to begin their practice from the time they are young lambs.
Similar to how knights build cores, mages build what they refer to as ’circles’ to make the flow of their magic more efficient and help manage the more uncontrollable aspects of magical power.
Different races, of course, do not have the same method for utilizing magic that humanity does. It is the reason why a well-trained fae mage is vastly superior to any huma ...
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