Illusionist

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At a Glance

A specialist wizard.

Illusionists of the Realms

Source

  • Player’s Handbook [17524] (3.5e) page 57 — mentioned in the sidebar

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Evoker

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At a Glance

A specialist wizard.

Notable Individuals

Source

  • Player’s Handbook [17524] (3.5e) page 57 — mentioned in the sidebar

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Enchanter

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At a Glance

Enchanter is a specialist wizard.


Notable Individuals


Sources

Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Diviner

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At a Glance

A specialist wizard.

Source

  • Player’s Handbook [17524] (3.5e) page 57 — mentioned in the sidebar

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Conjurer

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At a Glance

A specialist wizard.

Source

  • Player’s Handbook [17524] (3.5e) page 57 — mentioned in the sidebar

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Abjurer

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At a Glance

An abjurer is a specialist wizard in the school of abjuration.


Notable Individuals


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Player’s Handbook [17524] (3.5e) page 57 — mentioned in the sidebar
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Abjurer on the FR Wiki

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Ranthal

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At a Glance

A mage of Berdusk, who eventually became a lich. He was destroyed by Mercloak, a foe he had imprisoned centuries earlier.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Mercloak

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At a Glance

A mage of Ruathym, once imprisoned by Ranthal of Berdusk. Mercloak escaped centuries later using a rogue stone and destroyed his captor, who was by then a lich.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Heladar

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At a Glance

A wizard of Procampur who courted the princess Lustra of Innarlith by sending her a rogue stone as a gift and then teleporting to her and successfully winning her affection.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Faeros

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At a Glance

A mage.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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