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When refering to a mage, one usually means a full member of the brotherhood with atleast one full subguild thus able to cast at least one type of damage spells. Usually mages with atleast 3 to 4 types are what are asked on wanted channel. | When refering to a mage, one usually means a full member of the brotherhood with atleast one full subguild thus able to cast at least one type of damage spells. Usually mages with atleast 3 to 4 types are what are asked on wanted channel. | ||
− | Conjumage, or plain conju, is one that has at least two types and also full member of the [[Inner Circle of Sorcery]]. | + | Conjumage, mageconju, or plain conju, is one that has at least two types and also full member of the [[Inner Circle of Sorcery]]. |
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Revision as of 15:06, 28 November 2008
Members of the Brotherhood of Sorcery are mages. Altough, being simply member of the guild barely gives the status of an mage. When refering to a mage, one usually means a full member of the brotherhood with atleast one full subguild thus able to cast at least one type of damage spells. Usually mages with atleast 3 to 4 types are what are asked on wanted channel.
Conjumage, mageconju, or plain conju, is one that has at least two types and also full member of the Inner Circle of Sorcery.