Maybe the blooded magician couldn´t find a wizard master and is self
taught.
He has the potential but can´t use it fully because he doesn´t know how -
result:
a blooded magician.
( I have an NPC just like that)
MANTA

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> From: Druid
> To: birthright@MPGN.COM
> Subject: Re: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Blooded vs Unblooded/Mages vs Magicians
> Date: sexta-feira, 6 de março de 1998 9:21
>
> Question:
>
> Blooded humans can be either Magicians or Wizards, as per Book of
> Magecraft. Why would a blooded human wish to become a Magician? And
> what stops him from becoming a Wizard later on? I'm toying with the
> house rule that only blooded humans (and elves, of course) can become
> Wizards, while unblooded characters can only become Magicians. Makes
> being a Mage all that more special, I think, and explains why an
> unblooded character can never wield True Magic.
>
> Does anyone else do this in their campaign, or have an opinion on it?
>
> Regards.
>
>
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