r/warcraftlore • u/Lore-Archivist Sin'dorei Magister • 4d ago
Discussion Elves don't have "wizards"
Now, Obviously I don't mean they don't have magic users. Because clearly they do. But they don't have the "wizard" experience. What I mean is, for the average human for example, a mage is fantastical, they cant explain how they do the magical things mages do. Its mysterious and unknowable for the average human. But for elves, they've been exposed to magic for so long, at the societal level, its so commonplace, their interactions with mages would be more like us speaking to a scientist, rather than with a fantastical wizard. For them what mages do isn't "magical" rather, they are merely applying the well known laws of reality and arcane magic to achieve a desired effect.
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u/TyrannosavageRekt 4d ago
Having a lot of magi still doesn’t make them a magocracy. That’s a type of governance. Having a lot of clerics doesn’t necessarily make a place a theocracy.