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The terms surrounding wizardry fell out of use during the [[Dvrask Era]]. As the understanding came about that the previous model for magic-users was flawed, new terms, including libromancy, were given birth and circulated into common use. | The terms surrounding wizardry fell out of use during the [[Dvrask Era]]. As the understanding came about that the previous model for magic-users was flawed, new terms, including libromancy, were given birth and circulated into common use. | ||
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Libromancy is one of the three main magic disciplines (along with Thaumaturgy and Theolurgy). It is characterized by long study and a hard-won understanding of the functions of cause-and-effect on a fundamental level. A practitioner of libromancy is called a libromancer.
History
The terms surrounding wizardry fell out of use during the Dvrask Era. As the understanding came about that the previous model for magic-users was flawed, new terms, including libromancy, were given birth and circulated into common use.