Mages
They study how to manipulate the universe on a small scale using consciousness learned from thousands of years of study on the subject.
Warlocks
Only use Great Old One warlocks, they have made communion with the dimensional entities and have traded their sentient energy or soul for magical secrets.
Druids
These secretive mages have learned to make conscious communion with the nature of this world to manipulate its energies.
Sorcerers
Have probably been infected over time with the technology of the Ancients in their bloodline or broken barriers of consciousness to affect the universe on a small, but spectacular scale.
Clerics, Paladins
There are no gods, but philosophical realities that clerics channel into magical effects.
Artificers
Closer to Mages, but have a tiny grasp on how to recreate some of the cypher’s effects.
Rangers
Similar to druid magic. Some traditions are identical, other are more pragmatic.
Monks
Focus on bio-feedback and their will, no magic per se.
Bards
Similar to mages, learned magical tricks using harmonics
Numeramancer
Artificer sages who study the technology of the ancients, what surviving texts and knowledge surround the cyphers and relics. Commoners put them in the same camp as mages, as magic users, though mages don’t see them as true magic users.
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