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- "Weiss, the faunus at the village said this was a Sorcerer. Can you tell us the difference?"
- "A Sorcerer is someone who uses magical currents in a raw form," the Mage explained. "A Mage's spells tend to be more refined and versatile, able to do specific things such as freeze floors or condense flames into a fireball. A sorcerer, by comparison, is far less specialised. Their magic is untamed and straightforward, with little in the way of subtly."
- "I'm going to go out on a limb and say unsubtle doesn't mean weak," Yang sighed.
- "Hmph, that's a safe bet, Xiao-Long. What a Sorcerer lacks in finesse, they more than make up for with brute force. They draw upon the currents themselves, and don't even bother to shape them to better effect. Their spells are often faster to cast and more powerful, but again, their control is far weaker than a Mage's."
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