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minus-square@panda_paddle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink10•10 months agoIn a lot of fantasy the terms are already neutral and only denote magical specialty. Witch - magic user, with a familiar, specialized in potions Warlock - magic user, specialized in the demonic Wizard - magic user focused on pure magic
minus-square@DrQuint@lemm.eelinkfedilink2•10 months agoAnd Sorcerors dedicated to coming up with new Magic. Hence the Source-ror thing. … yes this joke is stolen. Yes. From there.
minus-square@sbv@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish5•10 months agoI feel like we’ve dropped gender for wizards in D&D. I’ve seen a few homebrew witch classes that are gender inclusive.
minus-square@explodicle@local106.comlinkfedilinkEnglish4•10 months agoThat’s how I’ve been playing it for years. Witches are folk hedges, barely closer to wizard than druid.
It’s also true for witches!
We need a gender-neutral term
In a lot of fantasy the terms are already neutral and only denote magical specialty. Witch - magic user, with a familiar, specialized in potions Warlock - magic user, specialized in the demonic Wizard - magic user focused on pure magic
And Sorcerors dedicated to coming up with new Magic. Hence the Source-ror thing.
… yes this joke is stolen. Yes. From there.
I feel like we’ve dropped gender for wizards in D&D. I’ve seen a few homebrew witch classes that are gender inclusive.
That’s how I’ve been playing it for years. Witches are folk hedges, barely closer to wizard than druid.
Witchards?
Witchtards if you will