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- | There are usually a handful of sorcerers in any given nation, a bit like there are a handful of top-tier rocket scientists, and they tend to be employed by governments directly, receiving hazard pay for any actual spellcasting requested of them. Various high profile spells-gone-wrong cases are known in the public (often somewhat deliberately), | + | There are usually a handful of **sorcerers** in any given nation, a bit like there are a handful of top-tier rocket scientists, and they tend to be employed by governments directly, receiving hazard pay for any actual spellcasting requested of them. Various high profile spells-gone-wrong cases are known in the public (often somewhat deliberately), |
Still, inevitably, there is a black market for sorcerers, and some hardcode hobbyists also fall into the topic, although the latter will have a very hard time getting at the necessary raw materials. (Reliable access to high-efficiency local anaesthetics or nerve blockers is also recommended.) | Still, inevitably, there is a black market for sorcerers, and some hardcode hobbyists also fall into the topic, although the latter will have a very hard time getting at the necessary raw materials. (Reliable access to high-efficiency local anaesthetics or nerve blockers is also recommended.) | ||
- | At time of play, most legal sorcerers (~50 or so) are on [[: | + | At time of play, most active |
There aren’t any notable amount of //illegal// sorcerers (that haven’t already messed themselves up beyond the ability to spellcast), maybe 5 imprisoned and another 5 free, all unaffiliated with each other. The ones that are free use their powers almost exclusively for alchemic transmutations of substances, and they aren’t likely to be active at a significantly higher rate than legal sorcerers. | There aren’t any notable amount of //illegal// sorcerers (that haven’t already messed themselves up beyond the ability to spellcast), maybe 5 imprisoned and another 5 free, all unaffiliated with each other. The ones that are free use their powers almost exclusively for alchemic transmutations of substances, and they aren’t likely to be active at a significantly higher rate than legal sorcerers. |
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