Obviously, as a vanilla fantasy worldbuilder I've had to consider where sorcerers get their spell power from. Actually I don't know, and neither do they, but they have their theories. Most revolve around friction between the dimensions of Demon and Faerie. This friction generates some kind of ethereal energy that sorcerers can harness.
The Oppositionists say that sorcery uses a balanced mixture of Faerie and Demonic energy, on the basis that the two forms are opposites and need to be in equal proportion to be controllable.
The Isonergists say that Demonic and Faerie energies are complementary to each other, and interact to produce something completely different, called isonergy.
Most sorcerers, though, just accept that sorcery works, and who cares how so long as they can do stuff with it.
That's a good, comprehensive-looking review, btw. I didn't see anything obviously missing.
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Obviously, as a vanilla fantasy worldbuilder I've had to consider where sorcerers get their spell power from. Actually I don't know, and neither do they, but they have their theories. Most revolve around friction between the dimensions of Demon and Faerie. This friction generates some kind of ethereal energy that sorcerers can harness.
The Oppositionists say that sorcery uses a balanced mixture of Faerie and Demonic energy, on the basis that the two forms are opposites and need to be in equal proportion to be controllable.
The Isonergists say that Demonic and Faerie energies are complementary to each other, and interact to produce something completely different, called isonergy.
Most sorcerers, though, just accept that sorcery works, and who cares how so long as they can do stuff with it.
That's a good, comprehensive-looking review, btw. I didn't see anything obviously missing.