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Dept. 7 Adv. Class Update: Digital Sorcerer

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The Digital Sorcerer is a new breed of mage, a modern evolutionary reaction to the return of the supernatural. The Digital Sorcerer approaches magic from a new perspective, blending ancient arcane techniques with modern communications, culture and technology. Digital Sorcerers draw power from the collective unconcisous, wisdom from the emerging AI-biosphere, and potency from fragments of long forgotten scanned into the Internet and shared on P2P sites.

Digital Sorcerers are more open with their discoveries than the cloistered mages of old, having established a loose MySpace fraternity that trades discoveries, shares experiments and pushes the boundries of magic ever forward. Digital Sorcerers do not just cast traditional spells- those limited incantations are a relic of an older time. Instead, they practice a unique, freewheeling style of spellcasting that incorporates elements as diverse as ancient Goetic techniques, Voodoun rituals and hacking techniques familiar to any identity thief.

This new Advanced Class features a host of new abilities; from the USB Whichmark to FlashMemory SpellBooks plus seventeen new spells!

Written by Chris A. Field.
Artwork by Anthony Cournoyer.

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November 16th, 2006
Dept. 7 Adv. Class Update: Digital Sorcerer is a short product detailing a new advanced class and some new spells from Skorched Urf? Studios. The zipped file is almost 2.5 megabytes in size, and contains a single, marginally larger, PDF. The PDF is thi [...]
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