At what age do magic users start training in your setting?
>>97330092Fuck off.
>>97330092Very young, typically before they're 10.
>puckee thread
They are born with magic powers. Inadvertently they start to use it very young, even if unconsciously, accidentally.
>>97330634It's got some based implications though. I'll allow it.
>>97330092Due to magic not being confined to anything especially unusual, despite the best efforts of no few witch-hunters and would-be Higher Powers, ~80% of magic users do so instinctively, autonomically, or wholly passively, such as unreasonably large birds flying anyways, various made-of-weird-shit critters, or that one jackass who's face seems immune to punching so long as he's smug enough to provoke it.~16% are those trained in varying degrees of skilled labor in early adolescence often unaware of some of the tricks of the trade being magic use due to it cropping up incidentally, such as smiths managing to work ores with trace alloys that ought make it unworkable or lace-makers overlooking how a few of the very many loops among very many threads writhe into place without quite the right tension.~3.2% comprised mostly of "high culture" train in basic display or facultative magic from early childhood as part of general cultural education, often entangled with high-skill labor such as artisanal jewelry from which the relatively common bulk of magical items come.The remaining ~0.08% are the "true" Magic Users trained in magic in particular, split between rare powerful beasts elaborating on their innate uses who do so pretty much as soon as they've enough of a mind to do so, people with strange heritages leveraging them in fashions ever-more distant from the ancestor's talents shortly after whenever it happens to become obvious, and the from-scratch studied approaches that tend to take to their late 30s to finish their wide-ranging foundations. All three are prone to making the really good magic items.
>>97330092At what age will you quit making these dog shit engagement threads where you post banal inane questions and expect other people to discuss them for you?
>>97330092https://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/xvg8w7/kacey_affeton_young_sorceress_by_kartstudio_art/https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/search/image/DZU-0-jFSJfOykgnUezlvQ/Fuck off.
>AI image >AI prompt
>>97331320>+10 izzat
>>97330092This looks like shit
>>97331217What makes someone a "true" Magic User?
>>97330092>>97305962>>97223103 >>97285981 >>97229027 >>97285712 >>97269790
>>97331424Work on your reading comprehension:>trained in magic in particular
>>97330092In the womb. Magic lessons are telepathically transmitted to the fetus by an instructor even while the mother is still carrying the wizard-to-be.
>>97331559Based
>>97331431The fucker must home some minimum quota of his awful commissions shitting up the catalogue at any given moment.
>>97331708He typically floats 2, sometimes 3 (not counting spam in existing threads). Note that one of those is a fake made by someone else (though the effect is the same).
>>97330092This looks like shit and you're a pedo.
>>97330092idc. ask the /world building general/ the next time you feel like shitting on the log.
>>97330092Kill yourself
>>97330092Fuck off redditor