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== <span style="color:#4B0082;"> Description ==
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Wherever windmills beckon, you’ll find Questing mages
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preparing to tilt. Vagabonds and errants, pilgrims, and pioneers,
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these people prefer the open road and a worthy cause. Epitomizing
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Balance in the Trinity, this Essence avoids extremes. Questing
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Avatars tend to manifest as yearning; wanderlust; bright spots on
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the horizon; and people, beasts, or entities associated with travel.
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One might look like a stray hound, another like a kaleidoscope,
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and a third like a hitchhiker on the side of the road. Whereas
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the Primordial mage curls up in the shadows, the Questing
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mage straps on her backpack, straps on or discards entirely her
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shoes, and heads off to face adventures in the Great Unknown.
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“Call Me the Breeze” makes a good theme song for such
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characters. Their Avatars draw them ever onward. Sure, these
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souls might seem friendly and fun enough; in time, however,
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they’ll disappear into the rising dawn, secure in the knowledge
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that someone else will follow the trails they’ve blazed.

Latest revision as of 17:29, 17 March 2017

Mage Information

Description

Wherever windmills beckon, you’ll find Questing mages preparing to tilt. Vagabonds and errants, pilgrims, and pioneers, these people prefer the open road and a worthy cause. Epitomizing Balance in the Trinity, this Essence avoids extremes. Questing Avatars tend to manifest as yearning; wanderlust; bright spots on the horizon; and people, beasts, or entities associated with travel. One might look like a stray hound, another like a kaleidoscope, and a third like a hitchhiker on the side of the road. Whereas the Primordial mage curls up in the shadows, the Questing mage straps on her backpack, straps on or discards entirely her shoes, and heads off to face adventures in the Great Unknown.

“Call Me the Breeze” makes a good theme song for such characters. Their Avatars draw them ever onward. Sure, these souls might seem friendly and fun enough; in time, however, they’ll disappear into the rising dawn, secure in the knowledge that someone else will follow the trails they’ve blazed.