Wizard Girl Ambitious Vol.1
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Who is this idiot that wrote that about streaming? Surely streaming lacks in quality and i personally don t prefer streaming but if it didn t exist and we had to save everything in our HD then we would need to format every month cause its not good for hard drives to write and delete files all the time, it makes them slow. So streaming is a good thing and whoever wrote that shit is the faggot and not people who like to stream
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Wow. If you're going to try to educate people on how to watch things then don't be the biggest dick around the block. Seriously, I would outright refuse to talk to whomever wrote that simply because he himself is a stupid shit who doesn't know fuck about anything - to apply his own language here.
Ragers gonna hate, but calm people gonna win and make a difference.
Ragers gonna hate, but calm people gonna win and make a difference.
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lawl just finished watching, was wondering wtf a level 1 swordsman doing with a lv 50 mage...
edit: moreover this level 1 swordsman somehow has level 99 in sex mastery.
edit: moreover this level 1 swordsman somehow has level 99 in sex mastery.
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Cloudmoon1 wrote...
Witchcraft is potions and kinda being the medicine man/woman (think it's actually gender neutral too). Warlocks achieve their means with spiritstrue, and true.
yes both wizards and witches are gender neutral, there were male witches who were burned during witch hunts, though it was a really small number. (though the word "witch doctor" is more used in fantasy materials when it comes to men)
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GenQe wrote...
define:witch -->
wizard -->
warlock -->
sorcerer -->
magician -->
Witch: A spellcaster who specializes in malign magic, often focusing on hexes and jinxes to accomplish tasks. Does not use familiars. Usually is able to make magical items such as potions. If you've "had a spell cast on you," chances are it was a witch who did it. May be alternatively known as an alchemist, especially when the witch's focus is on potion-making.
Wizard: A spellcaster who uses magic as a creative force. Spells are often energy-based, such as bolts of energy and the like. Enchants items to help with tasks. Often uses a familiar, which can be any type of creature (the enchantment is what makes it a familiar, not the creature itself). May rarely bond with spirits. May be alternatively known as an enchanter, especially if the wizard's focus is on enchantment.
Warlock: A spellcaster whose magic comes from darkness/malign beings, often focusing on necrotic and flame attacks. Utilizes curses as a unique spell. Often has a familiar, usually a malign haemonculus or devil. May be alternatively known as a necromancer, especially if dealing with spirits of death.
Sorceror: A spellcaster whose spells focus on elemental effects, such as fireballs and cones of frost. Magical energy comes from nature. Rarely uses a familiar, but if so it usually is a nature spirit or spirit animal. May be alternatively known as an elementalist.
Magician: A spellcaster whose focus is on spells of illusion. Makes unique use of glamors and phantasms (a mental representation of a real object). Never uses familiars, though may present an illusion of one if necessary. Also cannot enchant items (though, again, may present the illusion of one). May be alternatively known as an illusionist.
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Here is one extra which should be considered part of the main set of spellcasters, but isn't because it is not commonly seen in literature.
Shaman: A spellcaster whose power comes from nature spirits the caster is in near-constant communion with. Utilizes nature spirits to accomplish tasks. High-ability shamans may be able to incorporeally enter the spirit realm. Rarely uses a familiar, as the belief is that the shaman works with nature, rather than lords over it. May be alternatively known as a druid or witchdoctor, depending on region.
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Here are a few which are used in an incorrect fashion. Common belief holds these to be magic-users, but in truth are not.
Mage: From the Latin magi, plural of magus, from Ancient Greek magos, meaning "one who follows Zoroaster." Refers to one who follows what the Hellenistic world associated Zoroaster with, which was mainly the ability to read and interpret the stars. Eventually became associated with common astrology in the late Roman era, and eventually magic in the early Christian era. Archmage denotes a preeminent (powerful) mage since the middle Christian period.
Thaumaturge: From Greek thauma "miracle/marvel" and ergon "work". Basically a "miracleworker". Gained a connection with magic in the early Christian era. In Catholicism, the saints are considered thaumaturgists (Catholics who believe thus tend to ignore the magical connotations).
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Most modern fantasy literature ignores the historical aspects of spellcasters, and many games too. For example, in Harry Potter, all witches/wizards should be considered a combination of sorcerors and witches, also showing traits from wizards and magicians, regardless of the gender of the caster. In the Dragon Age series, mages are wizards with a bit of sorceror and shaman tossed in; mages in the game are often called enchanters, and alternative name for wizard. Dungeons and Dragons has it mostly right, at least in 4e, though there are some discrepancies. Tolkien got the Istari spot on; they're called wizards, and the only thing they lack are familiars. The movies are another thing entirely though, and hardly show Gandalf or Saruman using magic at all.
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GenQe wrote...
define:witch -->
wizard -->
warlock -->
sorcerer -->
magician -->
btw thnx for the vid!
wikipedia is your friend:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witchcraft
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizard_(fantasy)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizard_(paranormal)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warlock
Though I don't really like the article about warlocks, since the word evolved with time and obviously means more than just the male conterpart of a witch.... As I see it in modern culture and fantasy materials it refers to someone that uses the power of spirits, be they natural or of dead people, so that would be something in between a shaman and a necromancer (not the well known type that raises the dead, but the one that uses their spirit btw).
As for the difficult point of what is the difference between a sorcerer a wizard and a magician, it really changes from a material to another. I must say that I really liked how Type Moon defines it (though they only define sorcerer and magician), my guess is that a sorcerer is restricted by the "rules" of the world (as a scientist would be, only same rules do not apply), while a magician is restricted by the "rules" of his own power.
(Also, just so that everything stays clear, I don't agree with most common translation of type moon's materials in english, in which "Majustsushi" translates into "magician" and "Mahoutsukai" "sorcerer", for the obious reason that "Mahou" means "magic" and "Majutsu" "sorcery")
oh, and yes, thanks for the video :D
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ha, got beaten to it by caelenvasius :P
though all of those definitions really change from a material to another, and from a point of viem from another as he points out at the end of his post, so I guess my post wasn't a big waste of time... xD
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TheBadEnd wrote...
Am I the only person who doesn't use this site to fap?no i'm sure there are a few who are here just for the community or for entertainment without the use of a toy, hand, or person
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Paris155 wrote...
Who is this idiot that wrote that about streaming? Surely streaming lacks in quality and i personally don t prefer streaming but if it didn t exist and we had to save everything in our HD then we would need to format every month cause its not good for hard drives to write and delete files all the time, it makes them slow. So streaming is a good thing and whoever wrote that shit is the faggot and not people who like to streamI can't beleive that you actually think this. You do know that a copy of the video file you are streaming is saved locally on your hard drive, until erased later whenever the cache is deleted, causing the same type of "damage". You can't disregard a post if you think it's offensive furthermore, that just makes you a bigger retard for trying to make someones posts invalid just because they don't appeal to you.
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Blackraider78 wrote...
Wow. If you're going to try to educate people on how to watch things then don't be the biggest dick around the block. Seriously, I would outright refuse to talk to whomever wrote that simply because he himself is a stupid shit who doesn't know fuck about anything - to apply his own language here.Ragers gonna hate, but calm people gonna win and make a difference.
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