[u][i][b]To give some clarification about the difference between Magestravi and Sepcarim:[/b][/i][/u] [b]A [u]Magestravi[/u] is someone capable of manipulating energies around or within them to produce "miracles". With [u]training[/u], they are capable of utilizing [u]all forms of energy[/u], in this RP known as Maians.[/b] [b]A [u]Sepcarim[/u] is someone born with the innate talent to manipulate a [u]singular Maian[/u]. They are [u]entirely incapable of casting magic that utilizes more than the Maian they were born with the ability to control[/u]. However, a Sepcarim is [u]capable of manipulating their gifted Maian with far greater efficacy[/u] than a Magestravi can even [i]dream of[/i].[/b] [b][u]For example[/u][/b]: A [b]Syker[/b] can manipulate the Maian of Sakra. Sakra is defined as "Energy for the mind that is needed for things like clairvoyance, mindreading and telepathy. It's source is from the brain, and overuse of this Maian can cause insanity or blindness." — Sykers are [u]natural adepts at utilizing Sakra[/u]. To them, [u]controlling Sakra to read minds or lift objects by looking at them is as easy as moving their fingers[/u]. But they're also [u]very physically frail[/u]. In conjunction with their complete inability to manipulate anything like Xi, they wouldn't do too well in direct combat. This is different from an Insorceror who [i]can[/i] use Xi and isn't naturally and automatically frail. The trade off is that even the absolute best Insorceror can only scratch at the control over Sakra that a Syker is capable of. It's a bit of a cruel comparison, but think of it as a regular human with an IQ of 140 versus a high functioning Autistic Savant who is an absolute master at mathematical formulas. The regular human can solve mathematical formulas better than many other humans if he's trained in it, but the Autist does it so naturally and quickly that he might as well be a calculator. [i]In short, it's a matter of versatility with even performance across the board [u]versus[/u] a possibly crippling over-specialization.[/i]