[quote=@ArcaneUnit] [@Framing a Moose] have you read and understood the set rules for the duel? I would leave the battlegrounds open to you, if you agree to meet the requirements. [@Divinity] Agreed. [color=ed145b]Mages [/color][color=f6989d]are learned[/color] [color=92278f]Wizards naturally [/color][color=9e005d]wise[/color][color=0054a6] and discerning[/color] [color=0054a6]Sorcerers[/color] [color=662d91]intuitive.[/color] [color=662d91]Warlocks [/color]ambitious. I could not have put it simpler myself. [b]If I tried now.. diluted in originality... [/b][color=ed145b]A mage relies on knowledge related skill. [/color] [color=92278f]A wizard relies on exercised knowledge. [/color] [color=0054a6]A sorcerer relies on will, and experience. [/color] A [i]Warlock[/i], not categorized to any of the three as a Standard is generally {for an archtype} [ and this is up for dispute, ] [b]Risqué[/b] ~ Which is not something another Class is specifically not. [color=39b54a]Druids have a [/color][i][color=007236]Tap[/color][/I][color=39b54a], but are not limited to the tap, but it distinctly separates their ambition and ego from their magic, thus appearing to limit them. [/color] Similar to a Paladin or Cleric, but connected to [i]Wilderness [/i]instead of the [b]Impact on Beings of Dominion[/b]. So thank you for demonstrating that there are, and you have knowledge of reliable sources. [b]Not Reliable because I agree*** But reliable because, These are ArchTypes* [/b]{stereotypical archtypes}. [/quote] I've read the rules and am hunky dory with all of them!! Also, in D&D, warlocks draw their power from a patron, or some supernatural benefactor. Hers is a powerful faerie.