Star mage (EntityClass, 9)

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'''Star mages''' are powerful [[mages]] who specialize in any color of magic combined with Star Magic (freakily raising magic attack and having a fair few spells of their own). If they were a [[Red Mage]] before (Or had skills akin to one) , they're average at swordplay. If they were naturally born a Star Mage (Which is extremely rare), they're mediocre at swordplay so having those Star Mages wield [[swords]] is heavily unrecommended. Nope. No default outfit for this class.
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'''Star mages''' are powerful [[mages]] who specialize in any color of magic combined with Star Magic (freakily raising magic attack and having some spells of their own). There are Star Mages who are born, and there are also Star Mages who had to be made.
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== Known star magic ==
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The Star Mages who had to be made have to have enough experience and mastery over different kinds of magic in order to be able to actually be able to understand the way Star Magic works, as well as some other events and tests needed to be able to perform the magic in the first place that will not be explained at this point of time. Without these, the mechanics of Star Magic would sound like an unholy combination of Greek, Latin and some other, alien, unearthly language to them. There have also been some who were lucky enough to meet a born Star Mage who is willing to bless them with success in their goals to become Star Mages, as long as they never lose their willpower in their pursuit.
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Star Mages are skilled at casting all colors of magic and other magic (Though, not as powerful as a [[Sage]]). They do have their own spells, though. Whatever they are, it's known that they're related to the [[cosmos]].
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== Known star mages ==
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Born Star Mages, on the other hand, have the mechanics of Star Magic as their first languages, and are extremely rare. In fact, these born Star Mages are a different species altogether from your friendly neighborhood magician. It is unknown exactly ''what'' species they are, but all that is known is that these creatures and their gifts of challenge (and the aforementioned [[Lambdadelta|blessings of certainty]]) are the reasons why mages can become Star Mages in the first place, their human forms not being their true forms (Though, they do take a liking towards these lowly forms) and they have made it a law to not give out any serious secrets about their species (They didn't make a law concerning things as personal as our credit card passwords, though). Also, as entity-like as the magic abilities these Star Mages may have, they royally ''suck'' at weaponry, and any weapon-skill-enhancing buffs on them last shorter than need be, and they can't prolong it.
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It is also important to note that Star Mages have no default clothing, though, the born Star Mages have a tendency to dress in [[Pimped-Out Dresses]] and other such pretty clothing.
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== Known Star Magic ==
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Star Mages are skilled at casting all colors of magic and other magic (Though, one will have to really work to surpass [[Sage]]s]]. They do have their own spells, though. Whatever they are, it's known that they're related to the [[cosmos]] and [[Hydrogen|their compositions]].
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It is also worth noting that Star Mages do not need to call out their spells in order to cast them, and giving their spells names gives no effect to the effectivity of the spell, anyway.
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== Known Star Mages ==
*[[Tejina Mikuri]]
*[[Tejina Mikuri]]
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*[[Lam The Stelly]]

Revision as of 12:44, 17 July 2012

Star mages are powerful mages who specialize in any color of magic combined with Star Magic (freakily raising magic attack and having some spells of their own). There are Star Mages who are born, and there are also Star Mages who had to be made.

The Star Mages who had to be made have to have enough experience and mastery over different kinds of magic in order to be able to actually be able to understand the way Star Magic works, as well as some other events and tests needed to be able to perform the magic in the first place that will not be explained at this point of time. Without these, the mechanics of Star Magic would sound like an unholy combination of Greek, Latin and some other, alien, unearthly language to them. There have also been some who were lucky enough to meet a born Star Mage who is willing to bless them with success in their goals to become Star Mages, as long as they never lose their willpower in their pursuit.

Born Star Mages, on the other hand, have the mechanics of Star Magic as their first languages, and are extremely rare. In fact, these born Star Mages are a different species altogether from your friendly neighborhood magician. It is unknown exactly what species they are, but all that is known is that these creatures and their gifts of challenge (and the aforementioned blessings of certainty) are the reasons why mages can become Star Mages in the first place, their human forms not being their true forms (Though, they do take a liking towards these lowly forms) and they have made it a law to not give out any serious secrets about their species (They didn't make a law concerning things as personal as our credit card passwords, though). Also, as entity-like as the magic abilities these Star Mages may have, they royally suck at weaponry, and any weapon-skill-enhancing buffs on them last shorter than need be, and they can't prolong it.

It is also important to note that Star Mages have no default clothing, though, the born Star Mages have a tendency to dress in Pimped-Out Dresses and other such pretty clothing.

Known Star Magic

Star Mages are skilled at casting all colors of magic and other magic (Though, one will have to really work to surpass Sages]]. They do have their own spells, though. Whatever they are, it's known that they're related to the cosmos and their compositions.

It is also worth noting that Star Mages do not need to call out their spells in order to cast them, and giving their spells names gives no effect to the effectivity of the spell, anyway.

Known Star Mages