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" ... Something like Warfronts is a bit different, and I think we do have a couple of regrets there. Coming off the heels of something like the mage tower on Broken Shore, where you could make contributions and see how the bar is filling up--we didn't hyper-tutorialize that. But you could understand that once the bar filled up this content was up. Once everybody had been playing for a week or two they pretty much had the gist of how it worked. I think we probably under-thought or undervalued how different pieces of the Warfront system were going to feel compared to that. ... "
" ... The story centers on Veronyka, a young mage whose only dream is to become a phoenix rider herself. She sets off to find them, disguised as a boy hoping to join their ranks, but things get messy when her sister, Val, shows up. ... "
" ... The story of Kellhus, the Dunyain, Achamian the mage, Esmenet the whore and Cnaiür the barbarian has all the trappings of your typical epic fantasy, but Bakker turns them all upside down, twisting them beyond recognition into a story that’s at once depraved and hauntingly beautiful. Bakker makes you think about more than just the fantasy world he created. ... "
" ... World of Warcraft requires that players specialise in a particular role or class, such as hunter, warrior or mage. Each class has strengths and weaknesses and demands a particular playing style. ... "
" ... … Takis is an artist of the esoteric, who describes phenomena such as electricity and magnetism in cosmic terms befitting an alchemist, but he is a mage who gives his cosmology strikingly tangible form. Marcel Duchamp called him a "laborer of magnetic fields", a title that aptly captures Takis's distinctive combination of the mystical and the corporeal. Heavy materials appear to defy gravity, but they do not levitate like props in a magic trick. They're visibly bound by a stronger force. For Takis, the numinous is as natural as Maxwell's equations, and his sculptures take up where physics leaves off…. ... "