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'''Sourcerers''' are capable of wielding {{DOS2|Source}}, a powerful energy that can bring peace or destruction. | |||
'''Sourcerers''' are capable of wielding [[ | |||
== Overview == | |||
After the {{DOS2|Great War}}, it was discovered that strange creatures known as {{DOS2|Voidwoken}} were rising from the {{DOS2|Void}} itself in pursuit of Sourcerers. Unfortunately, the death of {{DOS2|Lucian}} in the War meant that {{DOS2|Rivellon}} lacked a {{DOS2|Divine}} who could eliminate the Voidwoken threat. Out of necessity, the {{DOS2|Divine Order}} revitalized the ruins of {{DOS2|Fort Joy}}, which had been abandoned for hundreds of years after the mad {{DOS2|Braccus Rex|Source King}} scarred the isle. As Lucian's surviving son {{DOS2|Alexandar}} trains to take his father's place, {{DOS2|Magisters of the Divine Order|Magisters}} scour the land for Sourcerers, who are then inhibited with {{MdItem DOS2|Source Collar}}s and interned on the island, ensuring their own safety and everyone else's. | |||
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Revision as of 01:30, 15 May 2026
Sourcerers are capable of wielding Source, a powerful energy that can bring peace or destruction.
Overview
After the Great War, it was discovered that strange creatures known as Voidwoken were rising from the Void itself in pursuit of Sourcerers. Unfortunately, the death of Lucian in the War meant that Rivellon lacked a Divine who could eliminate the Voidwoken threat. Out of necessity, the Divine Order revitalized the ruins of Fort Joy, which had been abandoned for hundreds of years after the mad Source King scarred the isle. As Lucian's surviving son Alexandar trains to take his father's place, Magisters scour the land for Sourcerers, who are then inhibited with
Source Collars and interned on the island, ensuring their own safety and everyone else's.