Turns out we didn't get to go today due to a very frustrating and avoidable snafu with the nurses. That sucks. We're trying to reschedule, but the kids were really upset about it.I'm excited to go on a field trip with my students tomorrow. It should be a lot of fun. I didn't get to go on any of the trips last year because my one-on-one's behavior made it too unsafe for him to go. But this year, he's mellowing out more, relatively speaking. I think he can handle it this time.
I've heard this term, wondered what it meant, apparently it really does mean just that. What's the history there, do you know?A more efficient process to aerate or oxidize a wine is to decant it, which is just a fancy way of saying of pouring the wine from one vessel to another.
Well, according to the etymology, it's Greek and Latin in origin, and it originally meant the angular lip of a beaker, the tip where you pour from.I've heard this term, wondered what it meant, apparently it really does mean just that. What's the history there, do you know?
According to DND mechanics, here's how it breaks down.are male witches warlocks or sorcerers or magi or what??? no on can be sure!? and they all say different things....
Traditionally, I think witches get their magic from the devil specifically, or in some cases from nature itself so wouldn’t that make one a warlock/druid?According to DND mechanics, here's how it breaks down.
Sorcerers = Magic comes naturally, they were born with it.
Warlocks = Their magic comes from dealing with demons and performing rituals.
Wizards = They gained their magic through years of study and knowledge gleaned from books.
A mage is simply someone that can use magic powers, regardless of where they got it.
To answer the question, a male witch can just be called a wizard.
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I guess we can expand this a little.Traditionally, I think witches get their magic from the devil specifically, or in some cases from nature itself so wouldn’t that make one a warlock/druid?
The also like chanting poetry a lot, so maybe Bard?
Let's just go with the historical definitions of the terms, then.I domt follow DnD??
Rogue: “hey, how are you doing that?”Sorcerer = I dunno, I was just born with it.
Rogue: "Hey, how are you doing that?"Rogue: “hey, how are you doing that?”
Sorcerer: “Doing what?”
Rogue: “that thing with your hands and the fire.”
Sorcerer: “are… are you not able to do this?”
Fighter: “No!?!”
Sorcerer: “…weird.”
Fighter: “Wait how are you healing me”Rogue: "Hey, how are you doing that?"
Wizard: "Well you see I have to draw this particular symbol, while I'm wearing this specific ring while I concentrate....
Rogue: *eyes glaze over*